Is Vonnegut /lit/?
Aside from being /literallyreddit/ he's alright for entry level lit
>>9524085
Required reading, if you're under 17 years old.
Deadeye Dick is pretty good
>>9524085
Yep. Essential post-modern lit actually.
more /rbooks than /lit/
Cant stand him, but I can see why he is so popular. A good way to get genre dweebs into wider reading.
Vonnegut is /lit/ for sure, but you'd rarely hear anyanon admit it.
>>9524085
Basically what others have said. If this was the first postmodern novel I read and I was a teenager, I probably would have loved it. I read it last year as a 26 year old who had already read Barth, Pynchon, O'Brien, Nabokov, Gass, etc. etc. and I found it pretty underwhelming. Not really going to hate on Vonnegut, though. I lump him in with other authors like Ellis, Murakami, Palahniuk, and so on who maybe aren't the greatest but are capable of getting teens interested in literature.
What is /lit/, or what qualifies a novel as /lit/?
>>9526381
Being a meme on a Chinese cartoon forum.
>>9526381
Being a folk/pop singer.
Yes hes a great author. No he isnt a meme parroted by psueds too dumb to know theyre not in on the joke like gravitys rainbow
/lit/ seems to like PKD, but KV is just like a less-edgy PKD so I don't know what's up with that.