I don't mean *clever*
I don't mean *aligns with your opinions*
I don't mean *parodies people you don't like*
I mean pure, honest belly laughter.
>>9755725
My diary~desu~
>>9755725
Catch 22 and dead souls
Norm MacDonald's memoir Based on a True Story.
Cugel the Clever by Jack Vance
>>9755725
The Onion: Our Dumb Century
The best thing that can happen to a croissant
infinite jest.
>>9755736
Did you read a translation? If so, which one?
>>9755765
No, both in the original
>>9755780
Neat
>>9755725
Finnegans Wake
i laughed at every dick joke
>>9755791
>that face when you consider the canonical ramifications of a single apostrophe, hovering a moment, idly, to decide whether you will include or exclude the simple and oft confused punctuation
I laughed out loud several times reading Splattered
>>9755812
I appreciate that the blurb implies that it took almost a decade for a single human being to read it. Sounds about right.
Gargantua & pantagreul
>>9755725
>I don't mean clever
So you're excluding most of all humour?
>>9755826
I would rather know what makes a clever man belly laugh than what makes an a common man chuckle.
War & War by Laszlo Kraznahorkai
The Good Soldier Svejk
or Envy by Yuri Oleshin
Or The Castle
Journey to the end of the night
most of it's free on his website, but
Probably The Master and Margarita. I don't think book has ever made me more than smile, though
>>9755725
Confederacy of Dunces.