So if a famous (and talented) author writes a book which is the diary of a fifteen-year-old girl and decides to use the 'prose' of a contemporary average fifteen-year-old girl, will it be /lit/ or will it be garbage?
The point I am trying to push here is will the audience see into the essence and judge the book as /lit/ or will they not see beyond the presumably shitty prose and judge it as garbage.
dazai did it 70 years ago
>>8981829
It will be popular amongst teenage girls and the kind of people that still read HTML Giant.
Most people refuse to see modern lit as /lit/ because it's not got years of praise from critics and scholers.
>>8981829
its not just prose that makes a book /lit/ or garbage
>>8981982
So /lit/ is subjective.
>>8982011
4chan in general, the way I look at it is like this; mainly use this site as a sort of method of gaining "faux" information and knowledge. The problem here is that everyone here (and on other boards) become a singularity or a hivemind in more simpler terms. One thought, one mind, and if your's differs you're ''''''''''''''lol xD reddit shit newfag hurr durr'''''''''''''. Ironically, I have done what I hated most but you get where I am going at.
To answer your question, yes it is subjective.
>>8982070
You need to go back
I'm not prejudiced about it necessarily being garbage, but I don't think there is a writer so talented that he can really do that without it ending being ridiculous.
>>8981953
Do you have the ebook in English please? I can't find it