Will detective fiction ever become real literature?
who is this semon demon?
>>9988497
looks like a child to me, you fucking nonce
>>9988504
are you gay?
>>9988507
that's 100% fatto in italo puusaayyy
>>9988287
Borges has a few detective stories and he's considered real literature
>>9988829
So is alain robbe grillet
>>9988504
so?
>>9988287
The Name of the Rose can be considered both a detective story and /lit/ at the same time
>>9988287
raymond chandler is real /lit/
>>9988504
>americans
>>9988504
who is this nubile nymphette?
>>9989054
Same goes for Foucault's Pendulum and Number Zero.
who is this chub cherub?
>>9989680
Romina Power
>>9988841
first time in three years I've heard someone name drop Grillet here. we need more people like you
>>9990758
Thanks
Nevertheless, I hate "le nouveau roman" very much. I'm glad Michel Butor won't write anymore.
>>9988497
God forbid to ever be so desperate for a wet hole.
>>9990866
What did he said?
>>9988287
The Sherlock Holmes, Arsene Lupin, Poirot, and The Saint series are all considered literature. Even the off-shot spy genre series, James Bond, is well regarded.
>>9990966
Way to go, buddy. You ruined the thread by actually talking about OP's question.
>>9990977
It's still "popular literature", even according to academics. Not "serious literature".
Not one single mention of pic related. Is this board /lit/erally retarded?
>>9991395
Oops.
Detective literature was real literature back in the days of Dashiell Hammett
>>9991318
I'm currently reading it. Pretty good but I can see how some people find it boring.