What are some essential loser literature?
>>9635850
The Loser by Thomas Bernhard. One of the greatest books I've ever read.
Lists of works with "top" or "sell" in their titles.
>>9636212
I just finished yesterday. It was amazing. I loved the narrative style. It was a bit heavy to read (it's the first i read by Bernhard) but i was still very engaged.
I actually didn't know Glenn Gould was a real person until i searched the Goldberg Variations on youtube and saw videos of hims performing it
>>9635850
Confederacy of Dunces, Don Quixote, Tristram Shandy, The Good Soldier Svejk, and The Dog of the South.
>>9636260
>reading this post getting more and more excited for another book to add to my reading list
>I didn't know Glenn Gould was a real person
dropped
>>9636212
This. Bernhard's fucking great desu.
>>9636272
well this get's all of them, but there's still The Book Of Disquiet, You Can't Win, Teatro Grottesco, No Longer Human andMy Twisted World
>>9635850
Your diary to be honest
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Harry Potter
Read The Obscene Bird of the Night by José Donoso.
bamp im curios
Philosophy of Redemption
A Fan's Notes.
>>9635850
W. N. P. Barbellion, Diary of a Dissapointed Man
The Ark Sakura by Kobo Abe
>>9636287
>You can't win
Sounds like something someone who is afraid of losing would say to demoralize an opponent. It often times doesn't work
Flowers for Algernon. High school tier but it's alright
>>9637200
Jack black is homeless: the book
Bartleby!!!!
And I guess 'industrial society and its problems' or whatever teddy calls it