Who???
is Eliot Rodgers too obvious an answer
>>7593987
he probably shitposts on here
borges nabokov and joyce would've been /lit/ shitposters for sure
James Joyce would have posted fart fetish stories and drunken gibberish
>>7593987
Wallace did at least one chatroom conversation, not even anonymously:
http://www.badgerinternet.com/~bobkat/jest11a.html
Celine, Eliot and Pound would come here to jewbait from time to time but mostly stay on /pol/
>>7594003
>i haven't read Borges, Nabokov or Joyce: the post
Proust for good goddamn sure
Bret Easton Ellis posts on /b/
Mishima would probably be on /fit/ /pol/ and /hm/ most of the time. Maybe the occassional gore thread on /b/. He probly wouldn't even bother with /lit/.
>>7594044
You don't know
Shit
Lad
>>7593992
This.
Towlie maybe. We used to believe he was a regular poster.
>>7594056
You're not butterfly you muppet
>>7594015
>Jay: Do you think what Joseph McElroy was doing in "Women and Men" is
similar to what you're doing?
>dfw: I thought that book sucked canal-water, Jay. There ARE some affinities
with "Lookout Cartridge," though.
kek
>>7594056
is this the real one or another imposter? Ive been let down far too many times
His dream basement would definitely have a computer.
Lovecraft would probably have been a highly prolific /pol/ poster
Nietzsche without a doubt.
>>7594063
>>7594068
Is me. Missed me? Aww.
>>7594084
yes
>>7594084
I knew this day would come. Has your life been eventful ever since that fateful day?
>>7594105
I visited in November.
Also swung by warosu a couple weeks back, but they're down for some reason so I can't show you my ghost posts. :\
Pretty eventful, yea. Still getting a lot of reading down (for me)
>>7594140
That's good. Nice to hear that the time saved by not coming here is being put to good use. We all miss you here though
>>7594140
so glad to have you back dear
>>7594159
>We all miss you here though
Not all of us
>>7594165
play nice, reddit
>>7594084
I did.
>>7594140
whatever happened to the oceanic oddysey you were writing?
>>7594202
You mean that most challenging concept you can think of idea? Recasting the part of Odysseus as a native American coming home from the Vietnam war?
>>7594183
>Glasha
The feels
(Recently saw Hard to be a God, and gorf, what a dreary and glib slog through a sewer. Russian humor! *spits*)
>>7594226
It was ages ago, it was about a sailor in the Pacific coming back to California. Might have been that I thought it was a really nice idea, so much so I was going to take it from you if you didn't do nothing to it.
In all seriousness I'd be very surprised if he didn't stop by and lurk here at least once, even if it was a display of indifferent libcuck inquiry
>>7594255
That's the one. It was designed to be taken away. It was supposed to be written in a more communal way, the way some scholars say the Odyssey and Iliad were written.
His Ithaca is Catalina, just off the coast from Los Angeles. The suitors would be all kinds of smarmy types from the mainland.
The various journeys were to reflect not just the book/chapters of the Odyssey but classic literature that had been written since Homer (Not to mention the various mythologies of the Pacific, Indonesian, Australian, Hawaiian, Easter Island and of course the native Californians/North Americans.
Just read Goethe's Iphigenia in Taurus, and it felt like it fit its time period. Real nice play.
>>7594268
>>7594275
I will, thanks for the rec. Gotta read some german for next sem anyway.