I bought this book. Did I make a mistake /lit/? Am I going to enjoy it ir regret it? Is it all the New Yorker and other posh parlor magazines make it up to be? Or is it just Yale shilling for another tongue-in-cheek, "liberated" female writer?
>>9520015
>Or is it just Yale shilling for another tongue-in-cheek, "liberated" female writer?
>succubus author
You answered your own question, you fucking faggot. Once again, OP is a cocksuckign faggot
>>9520035
Okay, so I plan on reading it, but how is she a succubus? I want to ready myself before if I am delving into asinine liquor romps with oversexed college athletes and business majors. Is it at least fappable?
>We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness
Pretty sure it's got a lot of antonyms depending on the sense.
>togetherness
>populated
>crowded
>escorted
>community
>familiarity
>companionship
>multitudinous
>>9520101
I lol'ed. 8/10 post
>>9520120
just because she's dead doesn't mean she can't be wrong
I remember when this book came out. The entire story around it is some of the most nauseating stuff I've ever encountered. They basically used her corpse to hawk the book.
>>9520165
I think the book was compiled after her death. The family also sued or pressed charges against the boyfriend who was driving the car in the accident. She was going to be an editor or a writer for the New Yorker, something along those lines
>"I will never cease mourning the loss of my beloved former student Marina Keegan. This book gives partial evidence of the extraordinary promise that departed with her. Throughout she manifests authentic dramatic invention and narrative skill. Beyond all those, she makes a vital appeal to everyone in her generation not to waste their gifts in mere professionalism but instead to invest their youthful pride and exuberance both in self-development and in the improvement of our tormented society.” (Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities and English, Yale University)
>>9520165
>tfw a corpse can get published and you still can't
>>9520380
>better than DFW
>and younger