Are there any books that read like a wes anderson film in terms of dialouge and aesthetic?
Yes go read the books he copied his plots from.
Young adult fiction would be a good place to start as well.
Boring artificial dialogue and high-school musical aesthetics? John Green.
>picture not including the one good film by Anderson
Is there no end to /tv/'s plebbery?
>>9426965
>if that's GBH, it claims to be based on the novels of Stefan Zweig. Personally, I think his one good movie is Rushmore, but who cares.
Begin with Zweig's The World of Yesterday, anon, and then research his histories and novels, and read a few.
Some suggestions,
David Garnett's Aspects of Love, Lady into Fox, Go She Must
Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust, Decline and Fall, Vile Bodies
Christopher Morley's Thunder on the Left, Kitty Foil
And many titles by Wodehouse and Firbank. More menacingly the novels of Nathanael West apply as well.
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I agree, rushmore is my favorite.
Thank you based anon