What is some good French litératurë?
Hard mode: No depressing, gay, boring, pretenious, too sincere, genre fiction, too old books.
I wonder how many times I've saved this picture to never look at it again.
I think the part I find the sexiest is the hair. Also, there's just no way to imagine this woman without a pretty face.
>>9297101
>No depressing, gay, boring, pretenious, too sincere, genre fiction, too old books.
So fantasy?
Patrick modiano. If you want fun, read after the circus. If you want literature, read out of the dark
T. Resident modianofag
>current French lit
>not pretentious
Pick one.
>>9297101
Madame Bovary
>>9297110
I thought the sexy part was fantasizing about rape.
>>9297126
Mafame Bovary is too boring.
>>9297186
back to /fr/ stp.
Read Houellebecq and Sartre, and that's all you need from French fries
>>9297633
*inhales*
>>9297633
>>9297644
Checked - thanks for the follow up anon.
Now, on topic - anyone like Paul Verlaine?
I look at that girl and I feel nothing
get on my level
Dear Lord that ass
Have mercy
>>9297101
I'm reading Works by Edouard Leve, and it's pretty fun. It's a list of art projects that he's conceived but not realized (at the time of the book's publishing; he went on to complete some later). Some are kind of dull or difficult to imagine, but each idea is generally only given a few sentences of description, so it's not like you're wading through a swamp. And the ones that are good are so good you'll be angry you didn't think of them first, or else just angry that you can't witness them.
>>9298493
I'm not into aids
>>9297101
>French
>No depressing, gay
Well that's just impossible
>>9297202
L'Etranger de Camus, or if you're into plays, Antigone by Anouilh or Le Dieu du Carnage by yasmina Reza. Pretty much high school classic books but they're short and interesting so go ahead
>>9298616
Have you read his "Suicide" and "Autobiography"?
La Horde du Contrevent
It's about farts.
what's leon bloy's best?
>>9299410
Against the Grain (it means "Le Jardin des supplices")
>>9297101
You should try Jean Echenoz "Je m'en vais", or "14", or "Courir" or ...
This is not pretentious, this is fun, this is clever, does not serve any political cause, just very fine literature.
>>9297101
>French
>No depressing, gay...
What?! Then it's not french.
Fucking define "french".
>>9299850
haha, great comment!
>>9299871
Thank you fampai!! :D :P
>>9299879
my pleasure ;D
>>9299816
>Jean Echenoz
It is pretty pretentious.
Subpar Chevillard anyway.
>>9299913
Elaborate please
>>9299913
I read Les Absences du Capitaine Cook from Chevillard, you can hardly make a book more pretentious than this
Yes
>>9297101
Camus - The First Man
>>9297101
bumpin dat ass
>>9297127
>laffs
damn she is THICC
tfw no degenerate gf
bumpito
Also Christian Oster is fine for you OP
mathias enard
this + street of thieves
>>9299913
>Subpar Chevillard
Chevillard is subpar any of his influences, so what does that mean
That magnificent ass can't be allowed to fall off the board!
>>9297101
>good
>French
>literature
Pick two.
>>9298682
I'm not gay
>>9299976
butterface, might as well be a dude
>>9297127
>Maple Leafs
fucking triggered
>>9297126
>no depressing books
>madame bovary
>>9309128
>Beautiful shapely body and face
>Can only think of a dude.
You might have issues, guy.
Is it a makeup fetish?
>>9297101
The Red and the Black by Stendhal is great stuff. Highly underrated by this board.
>>9308927
Being asexual is worse than being gay
>>9297101
>good French litératurë?
>No depressing, gay, boring, pretenious
I suggest you try a different country.
>>9312114
You need to post the link where someone hikes up her skirt and fucks her. I'm way into that fetish. I see the website down on the corner there but it hadn't helped