Post the book you're currently reading and waifu.
Kobo Abe - The Box Man
Lolita - Lolita
Alfred Döblin - Berlin Alexanderplatz
notes from underground - the fat maid
Middlemarch - Mary Garth
>If you want to know more particularly how Mary looked, ten to one you will see a face like hers in the crowded street to-morrow, if you are there on the watch: she will not be among those daughters of Zion who are haughty, and walk with stretched-out necks and wanton eyes, mincing as they go: let all those pass, and fix your eyes on some small plump brownish person of firm but quiet carriage, who looks about her, but does not suppose that anybody is looking at her. If she has a broad face and square brow, well-marked eyebrows and curly dark hair, a certain expression of amusement in her glance which her mouth keeps the secret of, and for the rest features entirely insignificant—take that ordinary but not disagreeable person for a portrait of Mary Garth. If you made her smile, she would show you perfect little teeth; if you made her angry, she would not raise her voice, but would probably say one of the bitterest things you have ever tasted the flavor of; if you did her a kindness, she would never forget it.
>>8616038
The Moviegoer - Kate
"She is as frail as a ten year old, except in her thighs. Sometimes she speaks of her derriere, sticks it out Beale Street style and gives it a slap and this makes me blush because it is a very good one, marvellously ample and mysterious and nothing to joke about."
Bob Dylan - Complete Lyrics
>>8616038
Damn Bibi was hot, Ingmar was such a lucky guy
Inherent Vice
>>8617273
He sexed all his leading ladies.
Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts
2666
Dracula
Matigari
>>8616038
Top tier waifu op
Currently reading : Independent People - Halldor Laxness
Yvain ou le Chevalier au lion in old French
>>8616038
Love Abe Kobo's works. Should've won the Nobel in his time. If you have the chance, watch the films based on his works too. They're masterpieces
>bibi anderson
You now remember THAT scene.
Blonde on Blonde
>>8620090
OP specified book, had he intended general works of literature, everyone would have had to post that they were reading his thread.
>>8620040
Which one?