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Put simply, I like fat chicks. Any good reads based on that? As I said, no cringe body-positivity/SJW stuff, and no erotica, just good reads with corpulent female characters.

>> No.17926549

>>17926464
Boule de Suif

>> No.17926644

>>17926464
Kafka's Amerika. And there's a fat daughter in The Idiot iirc.

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Can anyone stop him?

>> No.17927274

>>17926464
There is a chapter on 100 Years of Solitude where there's an eating competition against a fat chick

>> No.17927430

>>17926464
Mmm, mommy

>> No.17927450

Brighton Rock has a 14 year old sociopath being taken on by a middle aged fat Christian woman (I remember her as fat anyways)

Also on The Beach, Tilda Swintons character in the book is a fat American hippy rather than a bone skinny English one

I suggest you forget about politics when reading though. Try and enjoy the book for what it is rather than what message it's trying to convey. Avoiding something because you don't agree with its liberal bias is literally just as idiotic as the cancelling right-wing snowflakes complain about all the time with comedians and filmmakers and so on

>> No.17927780

>>17927450
The reason I specifically ask to avoid SJW fat-lit (Dumplin', etc.) is because they make the books ABOUT being fat, which is not what I'm after. I just wanted to read stuff with fat women, not of them. Also, there's a tendency towards very egotistical prose when one is writing constantly of how beautiful they are, and how everybody needs to find them so.

I read an enormous amount of stuff I don't agree with.

>> No.17927791

>>17926549
Read the whole thing after you recommended it. One hell of a story.
I'm a sucker for both fat ladies and indignant peasant-types, so Boule de Suif's character was quite wonderful.

>> No.17927794

>>17927430
Huh?