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Any writers similar to Hemingway and Chekhov?Despite being simple to read, they become a lot deeper and complex the more one reads inbetween the lines.I'm trying to think of some other novelists that benefit greatly from a "close reading".Nuance and subtlety don't seem to be too popular on lit

>> No.17125283

>>17125264
Raymond Carver
Juan Rulfo

>> No.17125339

>>17125264
Molière
La Fontaine
Both are pretty straightforwards in the main message they want to pass but there is so much more going besides the lines

>> No.17125343

>>17125283
I forgot about Carver.He writes so simply that it seems anyone can copy him but the imitators are spotted from a mile away.What are some good entry points for Rulfo?He's been on my tbr list a long time since I went through a Cortazar and LatAm lit phase

>> No.17126755

Nikolai Berdyaev