serious question: who is the yoko ono of literature?
Mary Shelley.
ayn rand
>>9284254
Simone de Beauvoir
Stephenie Meyer
>>9284254
August Derleth
Borges' festering whore of a second wife.
>>9284270
Oh shit.
>>9284254
That one woman who /lit/ likes to meme on who writes "poems" that are just a few lines of prose with random line breaks, can't remember her name right now. Every other answer in this thread so far is not even close.
>>9284264
True
>>9284421
rupi kaur
>>9284264
This
John Green
>>9284451
yeah I like this answer
>>9284459
unironically this
>ruined the greatest artist of the medium
>thinks they are the second coming of said artist after the artist was assassinated
>>9284407
Cette
>>9284754
Yes, her, the one that's clutched like a vulture at the publication rights and allowed the Di Giovanni translations to go out of print.
>>9284742
You're not going to get anyone with this mate
>>9284760
suicide is merely autoassassination
>>9284764
Strike two.
>>9284767
I prefer tennis analogues
>>9284257
fpbp
>>9284818
Well, you're as stupid as previously thought. On the bench. You'll get it next time, kid.
>>9284254
Fly is unironically a great album (better than any Beatles LP) and Ono is a scapegoat for plebs who think The Beatles were revolutionary artists
>>9284818
double fault
>>9284828
oh no
>>9284764
According to a tweet from John Green, suicide is the ultimate misogyny.
>>9284254
this old crow
>>9284868
I wish John Green was misoginistic