Transgressive Fiction - suggest the most brutal stuff you've ever read
Mine is picrelated, I was kinda new shit to me even though at the time I read it I was familiar with de Sade, Burroughs, Matthew Stokoe, Dennis Cooper.
Can you provide an example of a much more hardcore book by some other author?
In what way is it transgressive
>>9736911
That is the genre used to label literature with particular content, IMO the book fully fits this term
>>9736874
Mind you /lit/ is a board for wannabe writers, not for book enthusiasts
>>9737152
He does not write books anon. Well... there is that fish book, but it fucking sucks.
I guess pic related is obvious.
>>9739110
Hello mu memes
>>9736941
Ya, I'm asking why it fits into that. Like examples.
>>9739915
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgressive_fiction
>>9739110
no, all of his writings are pretty much nonfiction
>>9739030
>typical lit thread
>rate this guy out of 10
>>9737152
>Lynch
>Transgressive
Lmao
Transgressive fiction literally means "edgy". The entire point is to make people uncomfortable, a kind of perverse absurdism.
Lynch is not an absurdist. He's certainly a surrealist but his works all run on the common themes of their being implicit, cosmic rules which we as humans do not directly perceive.