Which books do you think are going to be future classics?
>>9614839
This. Anything that gets shilled by movie deals.
Written by a bunch of 300 IQ Chinese and Japanese, then by an AI.
>>9614964
General AI won't be interested in something as low as literature.
Jerusalem, because it's one of the most important novels ever written.
The Collected Works of John Green
and
John Green: Fragments
Blood Meridian, Disgrace and The Savage Detectives.
>>9615090
I could genuinely see it getting a following similar to Infinite Jest
>>9614837
Anything houllebeque.
Although he might be regarded as modern bukowski
>>9615090
Holy.... i want moore
The Circle. It isn't particularly good but it can be easily added to the "pantheon" of dystopian novels, along with 1984, Brave New World and Fahrenheit.
>>9614839
I watched the movie recently, literally one of the worst things I've seen in a while. one big string of cliches. it's kind of like twillight got furiously raped by the hunger games and spawned this abomination. absolutely disgusting/.
>>9614837
I can't believe nobody's postedmy diary desuyet
>>9614837
It's not badly written at all, funny, and a pretty well-rounded inquiry into black American culture. Very Roth-esque too, reminded me of Portnoy's Complaint at times.
>>9615542
forgot pic
>>9615163
>Although he might be regarded as modern bukowski
Lol, no. Read The Possibility of an Island.
>>9615192
Agreed on this
Also, pic related
Laurus.
On the edge by Rafael Chirbes
my debut work
William Vollmann's entire back catalogue after he inevitably wins the nobel prize for literature
>>9615163
AH! No.
>>9615668
You can put it in your ass
my diary desu
>>9615163
how many books have you actually read?