What does /lit/ think of my favorite author?
it isn't dostoyevski or kafka so you're a pleb
>>8448423
>"A good man is hard to find," Red Sammy said.
>Occasionally he saw a sign that warned: "Drive carefully. The life you save may be your own."
>She had said, "A long illness," but she had added, whispering, with a very I-already-know-but-I-won't-tell look, "it will bring you a stroke of good fortune!"
>Then the front door opened and out stepped the man, the Displaced Person.
literally a hack senpai.
Is my second favorite author any better?
>>8448460
literally who
>>8448423
Where do I start with her anon?
>>8448687
Everything that Rises Must Converge, then the rest of her short stories, then Wise Blood
>>8448480
literally the first american nobel prize winner
>>8448711
i'd say start with a good man is hard to find, but you can't really go wrong with what this anon said either (for that matter, just buy her complete short stories and read that)
and don't miss out on the violent bear it away when you're finished with those three