What do you call this phenomenon? So rupi Kaur gets popular and it's totally garbage. Before that mira gonzalez was popular and her work was totally shit. But now rupi Kaur is way more shit than mira and people actually start looking at mira work and saying it's not that bad and they actually kinda like it. How do I get this to happen to my shitty novel? I need one of you to be way more shit than me. What do you call this? Has this ever happened before?
have connections that can make people think you're edgy
>>9564731
Lowering of standards
>>9564737
Is society in general just always lowering it's standards? In terms of literature how would we raise them? Who are the contemporary james Joyce's and Faulkners?
This is a product of the jewish publishing industry promoting brown people who imitate white culture over the white people who created it. It will only get worse.
>>9564743
We'll know 30 years after they die.
>>9564731
Would you guys drink that?
>>9564749
I'll be dead by then. Fuck
>>9564731
Now that's what I call a proper evening snack.
>>9564731
I like how it has a regular Cesar as a topping lmao
>>9564752
30 years might be a stretch.
At least after they die or are very old...
And modern people don't have one profession anymore.
>There's Cloud Atlas
If you like the wackiness of Joyce
>>9564789
Isn't that kind of reddit. I was thinking more like william gass or mcelroy.
>>9564794
Reddit is reddit.
I don't know what happens on reddit, I only go there for news, or if it's the only result after a few minutes of searching a topic.
It's several connected stories into one each with it's own writing style.
You could in one way say it's like " this is Ulysses on reddit", maybe perhaps, some of it, partly, I wouldn't know.
It's not preachy, not more than any other book.