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Hey everyone! I am going to keep it “short”: I’m looking for a certain kind of book/ author similar to Houellebecq’s atomised or dazai’s no longer human. This might seem like a pretty specific request but these two books were by far the first books for 3-4 years that actually caught me in! As soon as I had started them I just couldn’t stop reading - albeit for slightly different reasons (dazai for his protagonist and his set of thoughts, houellebecq for the whole provocative and critical stance on society and people as such). I can’t really explain it but both books had this very specific “aura” or “vibe” - I don’t know how to word it…
Also, I already tried other works of both of them, but unfortunately it didn’t do the job for me. Sorry for being cryptic, but I didn’t know how to approach this

Maybe that takes it even further away from being answered by anyone - but I had a similar feeling of excitement and enthusiasm whilst watching neon Genesis evangelion

>> No.19620202

Just read Murakami like every other sad weeaboo

>> No.19620216

>>19620186
i would let goth asuka peg me

>> No.19620230

Nah man, Murakami isn’t really it, been there…

>> No.19620506

>>19620186
why do troons write like this