Has there been a modern classic published in the 2010s yet?
>>8318040
On the Edge by Chirbes
The Neapolitan Novels
Soumission
The Buried Giant
Arguably Vollman
>>8318040
>not subscribing to the RoCF
Might as well head back to r/books
>>8318068
>"Soumission"
This.
Also Knausgaurd finished "My Struggle" in 2010 if that counts
of course, senpai
>>8318089
>Also Knausgaurd finished "My Struggle" in 2010 if that counts
Don't see how it could. Karl Ove is cool, but, half of the books in that aren't worth reading. The other half are pretty good. No classic. He's no Proust. No Powell. Shit, mother fucker ain't even a Ferrante.
>>8318068
>On the Edge by Chirbes
Thank you for recommending this. It looks like a Spanish Tunnel, right up my alley.
>>8318177
You mean
>>8318040
HOLY FUCK! That is a child! You disgust me, OP.
>>8319065
You think children are disgusting?
>>8318068
Soumission is alright but I think the way it ended was worth the read.
>>8320193
>And I will have nothing to mourn
bretty good imo
>30 years haven't passed
>implying we can effectively determine what classics, if any, have blossomed in this period