So did any of you pseuds actually end up reading this? Is it seriously worth it or should I just go back to other memes like Women and Men.
There are people here who have read a couple hundred books, are in their thirties, and have professional urban jobs. None of them finished ZT, in fact, many of them admitted defeat within the first 500 pages.
No one on /lit/ has finished ZT. It's a pseud magnet, btw.
>>9511516
I honestly and unironically don't read translations. Let me finish with all the English books and I'll get to it in 40 or v50 years.
>>9511516
I own a copy (pic related), but only because they are just a couple thousand copies of the english translation. I don't want to wait 10 years to read the book then have to pay $500-$1000 just to get it.
>>9511625
Lmao fucking loser. MEME'D HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA LMAO LMAO LMAO LMAO HAHAHAHAJAJAJAHAHAHAH
>>9511625
Mine was only $35
I loved nobodaddys children so I picked it up. It's fun to read, I'll finish it eventually
>>9511625
you got fucking memed, my lad
>>9511625
Have you read even the first page? I'm curious cause with that mentality you may be right.
>>9511649
yeah but is it actually good?
>>9512592
I have looked at it, but I'm reading other memes right now so I've put it into storage for the time being.
>>9511516
I've read it. It's just about Freud and Joyce. Feels really sophomoric.
Not worthwhile and a huge coffee-table gimmick book.
>>9514217
arno schmidt always struck me as a kind of emotionally stunted writer, sort of like the epitome of postmodern detached wackiness. I mean the man believed in a deity called the Leviathan for fucks sake