Could you give me some recommendations of English-language novelists and short story writers from the 20th century that are not American?
d.h. lawrence for sure
and make sure you read lady chatterley's lover in public for good measure
As you probably know, /lit/, James Joyce has written a novel. Yes, James Joyce. The lecher. The man who once fucked every fart out of his sweet whorish Nora: big fat fellows, long windy ones, quick little merry cracks and a lot of tiny little naughty farties ending in a long gush from her hole
You all know him.
That said, how does it make you feel that James Joyce is a published author and you are not? How does it make you feel that he is able to get his book out there, regardless of whether it's a great piece of lit or not, and you are not?
>inb4 ghostwritten
Even if it was, someone who's good enough to render something publishable has settled for doing just that, secretly writing for a weird Irish pervert and not getting his/her own name on the cover of that book. How does it make you feel that someone good enough to write even a mediocre book has to settle for being the ghostwriter of a pervert?
>>9457641
Why not american?
>>9457641
So basically you want British authors with a handful of African and Indian authors?
>>9457705
Because I have read a lot of 20th century american writers and I want something else in the english language
Anais Nin
>>9458021
English language, he said.
>>9457755
no, he wants the full Irish.
>>9458035
she wrote chiefly (if not exclusively) in English, plonker.
>>9457641
Nobody worth mentioning really.