How will his literature be remembered when he passes?
>>8628032
Will be remembered for being fat ugly and mediocre
Those who can't do, teach.
I may not remember the last time I passed gas but I will certainly remember when Gass passes
>>8628032
i have only read middle c and in the heart of the heart of the country. Middle c was good not great, the pedersen kid short story is probably one of the greatest pieces of writing i have ever read, just my thoughts
i didn't know H.R.Giger was known for his writing.
>>8628032
other than the profound impact his nonfiction created in the 80's, no.
>>8628032
He won't. Except to a bunch of experimentally-obsessed readers, nobody cares about him and none of his innovations were important enough to survive or make an impact up through now.
You meant: When Gass passes how, will his literature be remembered?
>>8628032
>when he passes
Cheeky.
I've only read Omensetter's Luck, but it was very good. Planning on reading The Tunnel once I finish a few things on my backlog.
>>8628723
any chance you could elaborate upon this?
what impact?
>>8631181
What did you like about it?
when Gass passes, people will be sad
but when i pass Gass, people get mad
what's the deal with that?
>>8631196
The characters were deep and constantly changing. Nothing in the book was static. Every relationship was filled with subtleties. Also the prose was fun and it hit such a strange, but very specific feeling. It was paced very well making the dramatic moments have power and not cone off as overblown.
>>8631217
lmao
>>8631217
fucking kek
>>8628249
Go back to tumblr you fucking queer
>>8628276
just read pedersen kid, liked it a lot, but ending was a bit weird and there's not that much analysis online. what did you interpret the ending as?