hey /lit/ what's your favorite meta story?
pic related is mine. it has a meta ghost that moves shit around on a meta school campus and metas his son and talks to a comatose meta addict.
tfw the author's ghost will never haunt you while rereading IJ.
>>8510915
if this is OP from other thread. i kek'd
>>8510915
>meta story
I'm really sick of the shiftless halfwits who throw this word around like it's the mark of their education (though I guess it probably is). Writing has always been meta. Authors have always written, and readers have always read, with the tacit understanding between them that the books in question were just that: books. Buying any book from a "Fiction" section is itself a normalized routinization of the meta. There is nothing that makes the authorial interventions of DFW (the "ghost," for example) any more or any less meta than the hobgoblins and gnomes in Tolkien.
Please, don't ever embarrass yourself with this word again, unless it is to simply say that "all fiction is meta."
Goddammit who did this
>>8511682
You've been drawn out, excellent bait OP
>>8511682
Wow, you're fucking retarded
this thread is the most post-modern thread ive ever seen tot kek anon