Are there any good living European authors?
It seems I have nothing to look for since Umberto died
>inb4 DUDE Knausgård LMAO
>>9410088
Kraznahorkai?
Ferrante
DUDEHouellebecqLMAO
>>9410155
hiding behind irony. coward. own up to it.
Me desu
None of the good ones are translated. Sorry, OP.
Lazzarato
I've heard from people I trust a lot that Javier Marias is one of the best.
>>9410088
Günter Grass
>>9410107
yeah forgot him, excited for Baron Wenkheim
>>9410112
>>9410186
>>9410191
thanks, will check out
I've read some Lazzarato text on the debt humanity, what would you recommend?
>>9410259
>dead for 2 years
>alive
Jon Fosse is alright, so is Pasilinna or however you spell it
>>9410356
What have you read from Paasilinna? He's great
Magris
Norman Rush
>>9410337
Signs and Machines, but be warned that it uses a lot of Guattari-isms, and it very much so assumes you've already read him and know what they mean.
To be hontou, I was mostly memeing. Lazzarato spends a little time synthesizing Deleuze and Guattari with Butler et al., and a lot of time screaming into the void that someone ought to take these ideas and do something with them to fix capitalism. Though maybe that's the best we've got in 2017 AD.
>>9410088
Eco was a charlatan though.
I like Christian Kracht.