Can anyone recommend me depressive Spanish literature?
>>8229717
mi diario desu
Sabato's El Túnel.
>>8229721
8/10
>>8229717
Sure thing anon, go to your local bookstore and gaze upon dozens of Youtuber's literature and 50 shades of gray-Hunger games wannabes.
Top notch Spanish literature
Volverás a Región, by Juan Benet.
La familia de Pascual Duarte, by Camilo José Cela.
El Juguete Rabioso, by Roberto Arlt.
>>8229831
Already did that, and couldn't believe the amount of Youtuber's literature there is .
>>8229717
>mexican intellectuals
>>8229717
to be honest I really could recommend anyone to read depressing literature, no matter what the language
Don Quixotekek
>>8229883
What's so special about depressive literature?
>>8229891
it's depressive desu
>>8229871
I can believe it. It brings in the bucks. I mean ElRubius book costs more than Platos apology and has less tan a quarter of the words, not even saying widom
>>8229908
It's just a matter of time before El Libro Troll is consider a masterpiece.
I might as well ask this here, is the original Don Quixote intelligible to Spanish speakers?
I know some Spanish but I'll pick it up in English if the original is too archaic.
>>8230009
It's understandable.
The chapters are short enough but if you aren't a native Spanish then it will take you some time to adapt to old castilian.
It's worth it tho, trust me.
>>8229721
excellento
>>8229914
You must be really fun at parties
>>8230248
I am, thanks for noticing.
>>8230248
He probably read El Libro Troll so yeah, he must be pretty funny
>>8230009
Cervantes' spanish is a lot more similar to our modern-day spanish than Shakespear's or Chaucer's english is to today's english. A spanish speaker can read Don Quijote without any problems, save for a couple of archaic words here and there.