What's your favorite audio book ? The best reading I came across was Crime and Punishment read by Dick Hill
I am sick and tired of this. Every day I come to /lit/, and every day there is at least one thread up with an OP image of an attractive woman dressed scantily and posing seductively. It's probably the same one or two people who do it honestly. Let me tell you something, you faggot pieces of shit who are doing this: you are the poster child for everything that is wrong in literature, art, and society as a whole today. You are incapable of coming up with anything creative, thought provoking, or of substance, and you lack even the smallest modicum of intelligence, so you use "style" and "flash" and pizazz in place of it and to draw attention to yourself, because that's the only way your SHIT "creation" and ideas would ever get seen by anyone. And before you say anything, this has NOTHING to do with the fact that I don't have a girlfriend. Anyway, I will be petitioning the owner of this website to ban your asses, so enjoy being able to post here while it lasts, because it's not going to last long, just like you that one time you convinced an obese girl to let you fuck her.
Tao Lin's Taipei narrated by Kirby Heyborne is a perfect match; I already read the book through once and wanted to just have it on while I commuted and his inflection and manner of dissecting Lin's meandering sentences really made me appreciate the text more than just imagining it read in Lin's typical monotone.
>>9087147
NL.
>>9087154
How can you be sure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iSCOjYW27U
Jenkins's voice is so on point