Hey buddies, what's your
>favorite novel
>favorite novella
>favorite time period for literature
>one author you would have a drink with
>novel
Middlemarch
>novella
Counting Dubliners here
>epic poem (poetry is more important than prose anyway)
Trilogy or Metamorphoses
>shorter poem
Pink Locust
>favorite period
Modernism
And I don't drink, but I'd like to talk to William Blake or Homer I guess.
>>9705453
ulysses
zweig's chess game
20th century
calvino
>>9705638
Will I seem really dumb if I ask which trilogy?
>>9705754
not at all idk what that means either and im a smart bloke
>>9705754
Nah, srry. I meant H.D.s trilogy.
>>9705453
>favorite novel
Madame Bovary
>favorite novella
Pan
>favorite time period for literature
20th centuery for that High modernism/Latin american boom
>one author you would have a drink with
Aristotle
>War and Peace by Tolstoy
>Envy by Yuri Oleshin
>late nineteenth/early twentieth century
>Hunter S Thompson
>>9705453
>The Master and Margarita
>Death in Venice
>twentieth century
>Sylvia Plath definitely, more than a drink
>>9705453
>novel
probably either JR or The Sot Weed Factor, I can be a sucker for good American satire
>novella
the first that comes to mind is 13 ways of looking by McCann (and it's a little contemporary too)
>time period
modernism and the brief little blurry period before it including imagism and vorticism
>drank
probably Malcolm Lowry or Raymond Carver
>>9706713
Toltstoy is always good, as is >>9708129
Mann
>>9705453
>Brothers Karamazov
>The Old Man and The Sea
>Modernism
>James Baldwin
I feel like such a goddamn casual
>>9705453
>The Mayor of Casterbridge
>Giovanni's Room
>Victorian England
>Wilde