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[ERROR] No.2151643 [Reply] [Original]

Be honest. From what I've read so far, I'd say about 60%. Some really lost me, although (hopefully) if I read them again, I'd understand them.

>> No.2151646

There's no such thing as understanding.

>> No.2151648

I' haven't read much, maybe three stories from Ficciones. I swiftly closed the book. Really dense stuff. I had read an interview with him before I read the stories where he said he despised needlessly complex language, and I thought to myself, this guy sounds okay. I'll check him out. And then I start reading him...

>> No.2151651

/sci/---->

>> No.2151655

>>2151651
.......^-^('.')


WTF IS THAT??

>> No.2151656

>>2151648

I don't get it. His style is really simple and naturalistic; it's just the concepts he plays with which are all total-mindfuck.

>> No.2151662

>>2151656

Really? I agree that he is really complex to read. How do you mean simple?

>> No.2151663

>>2151651
>/sci/---->
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>> No.2151679

>>2151656
This.

>> No.2152021

Well I understand most of them. Perhaps it has something to do with reading them in spanish (I'm a native speaker) but it's true that some stories are just fucking crazy.