Why does /lit/ never talk about D.H. Lawrence? He seems like he'd be right up our sexually frustrated alley
>>8624634
Nah, you actually have to have experienced love and sex to get him.
I quite liked Sons and Lovers, but it's a bit unpolished.
>>8624634
he got me into poetry.
this one by him is amazing
http://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/Poets/L/LawrenceDH/AndOhThatThe/index.html
Not a great novelist but pretty nifty at verse, as exemplified by >>8624801
>>8624801
Wtf? That was "depressed" teenager tier.
>>8624911
I liked it, but I'm not good with poetry. Is it the theme that put you off or something specific?
>>8624634
Because he's a gay reactionary with pagan sympathies.