Who's te George Costanza of literature?
>>9246475
OP.
Art Vandelay
>>9246773
I wanted to say this, you fuck.
probably tylo be chillin
Some poplit author that writes sarcastic little novels about contemporary issues
>>9246781
so DFW then.
>>9246781
douglas coupland
Karl Pilkington
>>9246805
Everyone from George Bendemann to the Underground Man.
He's a recap and a totalization of a great swathe of characters from 20th century literature imo
>>9246475
George Costanza was one of the greatest characters ever written in any medium.
The funny thing is, the best living writers today write for TV.
>>9248843
Season 3 to 7 Costanza was, for sure
>>9246475
Sancho Panza
>>9248861
Came to my mind too.
Biff Loman
Mickey Sabbath obv
>>9248832
he's based on larry david you pseud
>>9248972
george wasn't written as larry he later adapted the character to that persona.
>>9248972
>implying Larry David couldn't have osmotically absorbed european culture through his grandfather, who was born in germany
Harlan Ellison
>>9248887
this book good my dude? It's on my shelf and I'm debating between reading that and rereading Master and Margareets.
>>9246781
BEE?
>>9249321
That and American pastoral are great
Biff Loman
>>9248843
>The funny thing is, the best living writers today write for TV.
interesting, haven't watched serials in a while
recs?
>>9248978
George was always written as an alter-ego of Larry, but Jason Alexander didn't know this at first and once he did he made him "a shameless imitation."