What are some books with captivating non bookish dialogue? I'm looking for something I can read out loud to work on my autism.
Bonus points: Original is in German (inb4 Faust)
Thanks friends
Humble bump. Anything witty. Simple. In a dialogue.
Romeo and Juliet
Non bookish?
Steppenwolf
Robert Browning's dramatic monologues
>>7653576
>Non bookish?
Right. What I'm looking for is witty dialogue that could serve as inspiration to improve my communication skills and amiability. Not some picture perfect prose, not that there's anything wrong with that.
>>7653600
You would practice tying your shoes by walking.
Talk to people if that's what you need to practice.
>>7653502
Everything Gaddis wrote--The Recognitions, JR, A Frolic of His Own--all of it--had superb dialogue.
>>7653613
Not to sound rude but I'm not going to discuss alternatives, I know what the advantages to my approach are (in my situation and nowhere else) and I would be grateful if you could help me out with some books recommendations instead of stating the obvious. Sorry if that came across as standoffish, I don't know how else to put it. Books pls.
>>7653502
I know exactly what you are looking for:
Cogan's Trade by George V. Higgins
The book is mostly very realistic dialogue, and also a cool crime story. They even made a movie from it: killing them softly (great too)
>>7653661
>The book is mostly very realistic dialogue, and also a cool crime story.
Sounds great. Ordered it right away together with Gaddis' Recognitions. Thank you so much.