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What are some some other good authors in the same vein as Céline and Houellebecq that get charged with being racist, misogynist, misanthropic, etc?

>> No.4501620
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check out The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des saints) by Jean Raspail if you havent already.

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>>4501607

>he hasn't outgrown his awkward adolescent edginess

How unfortunate.

>> No.4501649

>>4501630
>Using the E word

>> No.4501657

>>4501607
Sade outcunts them all, but he isn't being a whiny bitch about it so he may not be what you're looking for.

>> No.4501660

Here's an even more terrible French guy for you, OP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Drieu_La_Rochelle
>well-known collaborationist during the German occupation

I don't know why, but I have this little bit of info on him that will not go away.
During Drieu la Rochelle's exile, he was invited to Argentina by a literary circle. When Borges was demoted from his position as Head of the National Library, and when his family was arrested by Perón's government (Borges was very critical of peronism), Drieu la Rochelle felt compelled to write in Borges' favor, in a literary magazine.


Btw, Houellebecq gets charged for being a copy-pasting hack.

>> No.4501661

>>4501649

Truth hurts, anonfriend.

>> No.4501664

>>4501630
I hesitated creating this thread because I already knew people like you would respond with accusations about being 'edgy' and then it would get derailed instead of fulfilling what I desired.

So I'm just going to say this once: if you're just going to parrot buzzwords because the works I'm looking for might harm your cultural sensibilities then kindly fuck off, because your attitude is far more infantile than whatever you think you're criticizing.

>> No.4501678

>>4501657
Sade is not what I'm looking for and not for the reason you inferred. Perhaps people are going to take this the wrong why, I'm not searching for authors like that specifically because they're controversial or offend weak-kneed people. So Sade wouldn't apply.

>> No.4501682

>>4501607
Bret Easton Ellis is the big one I'm thinking of, Houellebecq was influenced by him quite a bit.

>> No.4501683

>>4501678
*Wrong way.

>> No.4501689

>>4501682
Oh god, no thank you.

He's pretty well known, anyway.

>> No.4501690
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>>4501664

>kindly fuck off, because your attitude is far more infantile

Calm yourself, blossom. I know the angst associated with one's formative years is confusing and frustrating but if you don't process these feelings in a healthy way you will never overcome them.

You can do it. I believe in you.

>> No.4501694

>>4501620
Definitely along the lines of what I'm looking for, thank you.

>> No.4501698

>>4501690
It's quite ironic that you accuse someone of being an adolescent tryhard when you're such a smarmy, condescending asshole who has nothing worthwhile to contribute to the discussion.

>> No.4501704

>>4501690
Do you feel like writing what amounts to calling someone a big baby is a good use of your time?

>> No.4501715

>>4501698

I genuinely care, anonfriend. I'm sorry that so many others in the past have left you jaded at the sight of one reaching out to help another.

>>4501704

>>kindly fuck off, because your attitude is far more infantile

When they're being one and they can't see it, yes.

>> No.4501744

>>4501690
stop ruining /lit/ you faggot

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>>4501744

Why are you so mad, anonfriend?

Is everything at home okay?

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HAHA OP

YOU IMPLIED YOU WANTED TO READ A "GOOD" AUTHOR

WHO IS "CHARGED WITH BEING RACIST"

DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE?

/LIT/ = /FAGGOTLIBERALS/

YOU TORPEDOED YOUR OWN FUCKING THREAT YOU VIETNAME FUCKING SHIT

>> No.4501928

>>4501678
>>4501683
Markie Sade go hard though, you should read him if you haven't.

>> No.4501932

>>4501892
>DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE?

Shouldn't you be on your containment board shitposting?

>> No.4501936

>>4501932
>proving me right

Anyways back to /pol/ for me

>> No.4501951

>>4501928
I have, as my OP implies I'm really into French literature.

>> No.4501966

>>4501607
Don't go putting Céline and Houellebecq in the same bag dude, Houellebecq is nowhere near Céline in terms of expressivity and outright style.

>> No.4501973

>>4501928
>Markie Sade
it's the Marquis de Sade, his name is Donatien de Sade.

>> No.4502011

>>4501966
I was comparing them more in terms of content and even then it was more of a generalization.

>> No.4502016

Henry Miller, Philip Roth, Mark Leyner.

>> No.4502023

>>4502011
Then you want to read some Ernst Junger, Maurice Barrès or Charles Mauras. The best I can advise is Léon Bloy.

>> No.4503916

>>4502016
Henry Miller is amazing. That cunt grabbing, horn growing, liar and thief rambles as naturally as a river.

>> No.4504280

>>4503916

Early Roth has the best sentences, Miller has the best paragraphs.