What are some funny novels? Generally speaking is humour pleb or patrician?
>>8430653
Catch-22 is a good choice.
This is what's on my humor shelf.
Shakespeare's comedies, Aristophanes' comedies, The Trial, In Search of Lost Time, Candide, Dead Souls, The Golden Ass, Ulysses, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Infinite Jest, Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon, J R, Lolita, Gargantua and Pantagruel, Tristram Shandy, Satyricon, Watchmen, Moby Dick
>>8430653
Suttree
The Dog of the South
Modern Baptists
End As A Man
>is humour pleb
nigga i can't think of a piece of literature that doesn't have humor
>>8430661
That book was terrible - an incredible waste of time.
>>8430653
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha
portnoy's complaint
JR is funny as shit
if anything, infinite jest was pretty funny
>>8430933
How do you figure?
>>8430653
PG Wodehouse
Evelyn Waugh
Wodehouse is one of the best writers who's ever lived, Waugh was one of the best of the previous century.
>>8430653
good humour is patrician
bad/failed humour is pleb
humour is not a genre, though some books are very funny, while others are not
IJ
Master and Margheritta
Notes from Underground
Nietzsche is funny as hell also
Wodehouse
>>8430725
Is Aristophanes actually L O L funny?
No mention of James Thurber?
>>8431739
beleeb it
>>8430653
At Swim-Two-Birds.
>>8430653
Read the Satyricon.
Generakly speaking I find things like Celine, Miller, Thompson, Salinger funny.
>>8430950
Yes pal! Recommend this book to anyone in the thread over the age of 18.
Fanatstic.
Also, I, Lucifer - Glen Duncan, I always recommend here. Definitely a funny book and if you went willingly or not to church as a kid you will definitely enjoy it.
I was surprised to find Gravity's Rainbow maka me chuckle
The Facetious Nights of Straparola
The Late Mattia Pascal
If on a Winter's Night a Traveler
Master and Margarita
Heart of a Dog
White Tiger
Fight Club
Clockwork Orange
Snuff
The True story of Ah Q
Pickwick Papers
Castle of Otranto
The Trial
The Penal Colony by Kafka
Lolita
100 Years of Solitude
Chronicle of a Death foretold
Like Water for Chocolate
Lolita
Catcher in the Rye
Notes from Underground
Three Men in a Boat
Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
Dead Souls
Plays by Moliere (especially Tartuff, Le Misanthrope, and Le Bourgeois gentilhomme)
Plays by Beckett (End Game and Waiting for Godot)
Comedies of Shakespeare (the tempest was the funniest imo)
Tus amigos nunca te harían daño
Various fables of Brothers Grimm (Hans in Luck,The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was, etc.)
>>8431906
Definitely this. One of the best and funniest books I've read in a long time.
>>8432234
Lolita is pretty fucking hilarious
>2 years, reader!
>>8431567
More mexicans to portray spaniards please
>>8431565
I didn't like the book that much but this would be gold.
>>8432269
Del Toro is Puerto Rican
>>8432284
Pretty much the same thing
>>8431571
jon is too fat and probably doesn't speak french that good
>>8432308
Not even remotely. There are more differences than you seem to think there are between south Americans. Nothing says "ignorant" like lumping them all together.
>>8430653
I really enjoyed The Restraint of Beasts. It's a quick read and the punchline only really surfaces in the final lines but I deem it a great insight into country attitudes.
>>8432420
Neither puerto rico nor mexico is south american
>>8431839
Best post
>>8430653
How funny is confederacy of dunces?
>is X pleb or patrician?
How can you seriously, unironically ask these questions? Don't you have any self reflection at all?
>>8430653
>is humour pleb or patrician?
it's for the insecure
>>8432702
Quite.
>>8430653
Humor can be patrish. You have to be really smart to make a smart, jaded person laugh.
I also have more respect for someone who looks at the world and laughs rather than cries or just has no reaction.
>>8431571
Holy shit McDonagh would be perfect for Céline
>>8432702
pretty funny
>>8432734
B-but not Hamm? Who would be good for Bardamu?
>>8432733
>You have to be really smart to make a smart, jaded person laugh.
Not really. everyone laughs at farts, shit and genitals jokes. How the joke is told makes the difference.
>>8430653
I thought this book was pretty fucking funny when I was younger. It probably still is. Most of Pynchon's works have me laughing my ass of at times as well. Also if you give a fuck about the pleb/patrician dichotomy you're probably still a pleb.
>>8430653
>is humour pleb
Jesus Christ this board sometimes
>>8430653
Not so much towards the end, but still.
>>8431567
No, not Iñárritu...please! I know it's basically unadaptable, but it should be taken through a more experimental route. Iñárritu would unavoidably make some pseudo-intellectual bullshit.
What are some books which have a similar type of humour to the first part of White Noise? So like the type of humour that comes from something like 'Hitler Studies'. I've read Gravity's Rainbow and Crying Lot as well as Infinite Jest and there are funny moments for sure but it's not as densely pacted in funny I don't feel.
>>8430653
>confederacy of dunces
fuckin trash.
"oh it's funny cuz he jerks off to his dog and doesn't like to work!"
HARDY HAR HAR HAR MOTHERFUCKERS
Oblomov is quite funny at times, but overall the novel is so sad, and even depressing. The end will have you streaming tears, but then Goncharov will throw in a joke and you'll think "you bastard just let me weep", and laugh anyway.
Memes aside Oblomov is one of the greatest books I've ever read. It's a damn near perfect novel.
i can second most of the stuff here, but i would include gabriel garcia marquez as well. did nobody here laugh when one of the buendias balanced a beer bottle on his cock? even the little descriptions and off-handed remarks are funny: the air was so humid a fish could swim in and out of the windows. stuff like that is charming and funny.
also, flann o'brien. he's very joycean, but he seems to be more irish-influenced than joyce, who seems to be a worldly person. at-swim-two-birds is fuckin hilarious.
aristophanes i would second heartily. i have a really funny and vulgar translation of lysistrata/clouds by sommerstein which has cunt, fuck, cock, etc. i think, to suit better modern vulgarities? it's really funny. read it!
best joycean pun from finnegan's wake:
>pennis in the Slutsmaschine
the irish are incredibly funny: beckett, wilde, flann, etc.
>>8433298
I sped through Oblomov a long time ago, I really need to read it once more, have you ever read the Petty Demon?
>>8433351
also, i would put mordecai richler as maybe the best, but definitely the funniest, canadian novelist. The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is hilarious.
also, does anyone wanna chime in on flannery o'connor? she writes with such irony, her stories are jokes in themselves.
>>8433353
I'll recommend the Miriam Schwartz translation .
Haven't read the petty demon. Why do you suggest it?
>>8430653
The Good Soldier Svejk
>>8433362
I don't, i was just curious. Figured you might know about some of the lesser known russians
>>8431496
I was going to recommend these when I saw this thread. Glad to see someone beat me to it.
Others have made some really good recommendations. I think Dead Souls is pretty funny. And I'll probably be crucified for saying this but Absurdistan is funny and I like it