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Old 11-27-2010, 06:27 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Alan View Post
I'm the loser?
I'm not the one getting all misanthropic because he fucking believes he can write something better than Paradise Lost, or Nausea, or The Human Condition, or Open Veins, or the Divine Comedy, or the Iliad, or Howl, or the Portrait of Dorian Grey, or The Prince, or Metamorphosis, or Oliver Twist, or The Stranger, or War and Peace, or First as Farce then as Tragedy, or The Idiot, or The Bonfire of Vanities, or The Republic, or Dying Earth, or Thus Spoke Zarathustra, or Hyperion, or Ilium, or On The Road, or The Prince, or Watchmen, or Safe Area Gorazde, or Being and Nothingness, or the Myth of Sisyphus, or Utopia, or The Master and Margarita, or The Brothers Karamazov, or Tale of Two Cities, or Sandino, or The Count of Montecristo, Dirty Hands, or The Great Gatsby, or The Stranger, or the Hunchback or Notre Dame, or On the Road, or Jazz, or The Time Machine, or Empire, or Discipline and Punish, or Being and Nothingness, or Huckleberry Finn, or Multitude, or The Prince, or Society of the Spectacle, or Song of Khali, or Gitanjali, or War and Peace, or Metamorphosis, or The Prophet, or The Adventure of Ideas...


Anyone else got other examples? I don't think this idiot gets the fucking point.
DEATHBYCHERRIES:this is a great list of books to read before you make such a bold statement and before you start writing your book, im sure you can get some pointers. The Count of Monte Cristo andThe Picture of Dorian Gray are some of my favorites mentioned here, although my favorite book by Oscar Wilde is Vera, or the Nihilists
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