What is your favorite Daniil Kharms story?
>>7839806
I wonder how many people remember IRANMAN and that epic Daniil Kharms thread where /lit/ scanned, edited and posted that ebook for him.
/lit/ was pretty awesome back then...or at least for those couple of days.
>>7839806
I think I've read all his stories, but it's been years. The Old Woman, probably.
They Call Me Capuchin
>>7839806
'Blue Notebook No. 10
or The Red-Haired Man'
Once, there was a red-haired man who had neither eyes nor ears. He had no hair either so he was called "red-haired" only theoretically.
He could not speak since he had no mouth. He didn't have a nose either.
He had neither legs nor arms. He had no stomach, no back, no spine, and he had no insides whatsoever. He had nothing at all! Therefore, it's not clear who we are actually talking about.
In fact, we would rather not talk about him any more.
So was there ever any follow-up from the lad who was going to dress up as an author for picture day last week, and Kharms was selected for him?
>>7839806
Gotta like Falling Old Ladies
>>7839857
At this point this is the only thing I associate with that author's name and I don't even remember whether I was in that original thread because this is posted every single time he's mentioned
So yes, people remember well enough
He said the translations were very well received btw