ITT: writers that remind you of yourself.
For me it's Shelley - he's intelligent, idealistic and with a wicked sense of romanticism
Definitely Byron - my best friend died in an accident and I couldn't save him lol
Stephen King reminds me of myself- a mediocre, out of touch underachiever.
>>8284187
Oh this thread again.
Would love to be a Marlowe or an Ovid, but I don't like boys.
Sadly I am a Kafka.
>>8284187
Henry Miller - An anxiety ridden sexual consumer who cannot function in day to day society without an alpha female correcting him
>>8284330
That's like every good and decent writer ever, they all have mommy issues, or outright disregard women as something respectable.
Rupert Brook
> Good writing skills
> Bad moral skills
For me it's Pessoa - a halfway schizophrenic alcoholic occultist who has never been with a woman
For me it's Stirner — intelligent, nihilistic, with a wicked lack of humour.
Schopenhauer, even if I think that Nietzsche was closer to the 'truth' of things overall.
I was born with the soul of an irascible, thoughtful and prickly old German man.
Marcel proust. Cool dude
>>8284335
I respect all men who disregard women
>>8286157
>truth
BS Jonhson
>Graduated with no honors and nobody cared.
>Not particularly talented. Tried to be edgy and experimental because it's the only way one could be literary.
>Unable to sell any books and full of family problems.
>Commit suicide
>Some books sell because the suicide makes it to the news
>Forever forgotten after that
>Not good enough to be remembered, not bad enough to be remembered either. Not being born wouldn't make a difference.
Doesn't matter how hard you try. If you're talentless there's nothing to be done.
I quite resemble the author of my diary desu.
>>8286184
disregarding women is just another (more consuming) way of acknowledging them desu
>>8286607
wrong