What are your most enjoyable experiences with literary novels? I've been in a funk lately, looking to switch up my reading
Pic related was actually a really fun read (so many great sentences and instances of wordplay)
>wordplay
Fuckoff peasant
>>8019097
but he is right?
Read Nabokov
If I really enjoyed "V." by Pynchon, (it was my first book by him), would I like Crying of Lot 49?
Are Pynchon's books similar in tone/style throughout, or did things change?
>>8019771
Yeah you definitely would, he changes over time but the tone and style of those two are very similar
>>8019060
Kafka is my go-to when i'm in a reading-funk. literally any one of his short stories will cheer me up on the spot