Other literature in the common vein of:
>Beckett
>Kafka
>Pynchon
>Lovecraft
>Philip K. Dick
?
>>9349173
That's pretty broad. What would you see as common factor in them?
>>9349173
>Beckett and PKD similar in any way
???
>Kafka / Lovecraft / Beckett
Dino Buzzati
>>9349202
Read some Borges (Its pronounced Bor'gays btw)
>>9349202
Alright, Dino Buzzati
>>9349202
Thomas Bernhard and Laszlo Krasznahorkai
>>9349447
>You basically described The Stranger.
No he didn't. The Stranger isn't even close to what he was talking about. If you'd want to recommend a Camus novel it would be the Plague. Still, it doesn't fit.
>>9349202
Flann O'Brien (don't start with At Swim-Two-Birds)
This gave me some Kafka vibes, might just be me having a small pool of reference though.
>>9349227
Seconding Bernhard.
Kobo Abe
>>9349173
>mentioning Beckett and Dick in the same vein.
How fucking dare you anon
>>9349509
thirding bernhard
>>9349470
krasznahorka literally said that he adores kafka so that would make since
>>9350204
fuck *that would make sense
>>9350192
Fourthing Bernhard.
>>9349173
Flannery O'Connor
>>9349202
Platonov
>>9349202
Umberto Eco. Probably the most similar to Borges
>>9349202
Ada by Nabokov
>>9349173
Common vein?
michael cisco. he might be more surreal than you want, but still brilliant
robert aickman's short stories.