Who are the best writers that have an "angry" tone to them? Someone like the "Beethoven" of writers, if you know what I mean.
>>9294163
terrible taste
>>9294170
irrelevant to OPs question.
Adolf Hitler, a fellow bogbilly.
Obviously Nietzsche.
LF Celine
>>9294388
poor doggo
>>9294156
I love this man
>>9294376
This so much, a hot temper basically goes with the package for being a german genius, see also Wagner's heros.
>>9294376
The angry thundering German was the exact thing that Freddy railed against
>>9294890
Beethoven was a international composer, not a German one. He loathed every aspect of Germany's society and wished for a united Europe.
The same applies for Nietzsche.
You suck.
>>9294943
That doesnt mean he wasnt pissed off and it shows in his writings
>>9294960
Being pissed is not inherent to Germany. You're spouting a stereotype that was born with Wagner.
>>9294388
This guy indeed. He is spiteful, melancholy and funny in a painful way.
>>9294146
Burpkowski.
>>9294966
I never said it is just inherent to german, I'm just saying it fits what OP wants.
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