What are some good books about damaged father/son relationships?
>>9543835
my diary desu
Brothers Karamazov
>>9543835
My son's diary probably lmao
>>9543835
check out
a life like any other by darcy o'brien
>>9543877
try my father's diary instead
>>9543877
Aww yeeeeeeeeeaah!! High five!
Mein Kampf, A Child Called It, Infinite Jest, The Bibble, Anything Kafka, Brothers K., my diary desu.
Duke of Deception, Geoffrey Wolff. Top-tier comfy.
Anything by Kafka.
Contemporary: Paul Beaty's The Sellout (I guess).
Go with Wolff.
Rabbit is Rich and Rabbit at Rest but you probably need to read the first two to really get there
A big part of Dean Moriarity's character in On the Road is his derelict father.
>>9543919
Literally every Kafka work was heavily influenced by his strained relationship with his father. If you like Freud, you'll definitely have a lot to work with in Kafka.
>>9543910
this is what everyday on /lit/ looks like you fucking moron
>>9543835
this essay comes in mind
http://illimitablemen.com/2014/05/08/the-suffering-of-the-lost-boys/
>>9543835
Frankenstein.
>>9543835
Most relevant would probably be Death of a Salesman, I suggest anything Kafka, and Catcher in the Rye.
>>9543835
Does father/daughter count? If yes then I will post my daughter's diary here.
>>9545841
You're not a jew, are you?
>>9545841
haha you are pretty cool my dude