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Not neccessarily pulp fiction, fan fiction, kindlecrap. Quality seedy world writing, like S6 of the Sopranos
Jannies I have enclosed a perfectly suitable image.

>> No.20224730
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Pretty good hetero sleaze
But the homos really have the market cornered to be desu

>> No.20224753

>>20224687
Fanny Hill
Venus in Furs

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>> No.20224768

Satyricon
>>20224756
Did Vollmann get a computer and wind up writing a novel on a defunct lesbian /lit/ tripfag? Because that seems like the only reason he would get a computer.

>> No.20224770

>>20224756
I haven't had a chance to read Vollmann, with his experience I'm sure its a good read.
>>20224753
Fanny Hill of course, however it's not perhaps as modern a setting as I would like

>> No.20224773

Tropic of Cancer
Naked Lunch
City of Night
Our Lady of the Flowers

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>> No.20224780

>>20224773
City of night is one of the most degenerate things I've ever read and I liked The story of the eye. The sheer depravity of faggots is unreal.

>> No.20224796

>>20224770
I don't think anything from the last two centuries are as tasteful as Fanny Hill, seems like sex portrayal became more and more degenerate and raw as it was more accept by society.

>> No.20224842

>>20224778
looks interesting anon

>> No.20224927

>>20224687
La Maison de Rendez-Vous is precisely what you’re describing

>> No.20225199

>>20224927
I've heard Robbe-Grillet before, ok, nice

>> No.20225208

>>20224756
Favorite author no contest

>> No.20225572

>>20225208
Vollmann is one of those guys that I feel that the literature mainstream tries to pretend doesn't exist, like they tried to do to Houellebecq before he forced his way into the conversation