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Artificial difficulty

>> No.6999622

>>6999536
did u mean to post a picture of eliot and pound

>> No.6999626

>I'm going to be the town tramp, but I'm not going to have a graphic sex scene with my own retarded brother

Unbelievable. Took me right out of the book.

>> No.6999713

>>6999536
Just read John Green already

>> No.6999718

>>6999622
Hart Crane as well tbh

>> No.6999719

>>6999718
>>6999622
Fuck off nerds

>> No.6999743

>>6999713
his reddit name is the_sound_and_the_fury coincidentally

>> No.6999759

>>6999536
I've never been able to get into Faulkner.

>> No.6999762

>>6999536
>>>/v/
and stay there manchild

>> No.6999763

>>6999536
>Corn cobby difficulty

>> No.6999772

>>6999763
>tfw found out that nabokov stole that despcription from a review of Faulkner's works

>> No.6999775

I liked this book, not nearly as difficult as I had anticipated. I didn't understand what was going on all the time, but I don't think it's the point to have a clear image of how all the events connect but rather clear sketches of the characters. I liked Quentin's chapter best.

>> No.6999826

>>6999772
I think Nabokov was correct in his analysis regardless. Faulkner is fucking tedious.

>> No.6999830

>>6999826
top pleb