It is a novel borne of the modern day, by a writer who is more interested in looking intelligent to the group he's trying to impress (awards committees, the so called 'literati', etc.) than by delving inward in search of something uniquely him. It is in the same vein as that semi-autobiographical dreck so popular once, of mid 30s upper middle class writers inhabiting New York, none of whom are unaware that all they offer is self-fellating artifice. The worst part is I like Cohen's prose but he peaked at Witz, which was at least his own.
>says nothing about the book and talks about the author and random stuff instead
Nothing you said can be addressed in any intelligent way, you are essentially making the argument of "I hate peas" which is fine but I am not your mother and I don't care if you don't like peas.
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If you cannot address or defend his novel based on that critique, I suggest you find some novels where the writer puts their soul on display and devour them. Once you find such a book Cohen will be a pain to read.
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Anonymous
Your "critique" is about you, has nothing to do with the book.
What does unsupportable conjecture about the author's motives have to do with the book? That supposed critique is about his (Your?) view of literature in general and reduces literature to an affect or accessory to what ever image he is trying to cultivate.
honestly, your best bet is going to be off of any new translations of late 20th century, early 21st century world fiction.
the untranslated is fantastic source for new(ish) recs, if you haven't read his blog he goes fully into the more avant-garde and experimental side of new fiction. Some worthwhile contenders being...
Cartarescu
De Palol
Sorokin
Krasznahorkai
Sharov
Goytisolo (Antagony is a true gem that just got a english translation)
Is this actually good, or is it another "New York Times Best Seller List" meme book?
There is no good modern anything. The appeal to books is you can stretch further beyond any medium to be with intelligent non negrified people, their works and thoughts to enjoy. Did you know that almost everyone in this satanic country supports mixed race "marriages"? Imagine reading something and assuming it's likely they want to see black chimps with women, it's laughable, surely they're retarded in all ways and not just that.
Surprised to see all the praise for Drive Your Plow. I really enjoyed it too. I should have made a discussion thread or two.
Also from Fitzcarraldo:
Hurricane Season – Fernanda Melchor
Tell Them of Battles, Kings and Elephants – Mathias Énard
Zone – Énard
Rave – Rainald Goetz (you can probably skip this one if you haven't experienced/are not interested in '90s european rave culture and techno)
I'll be honest I don't know of any other quality small/independent publishing houses. Anyone care to recommend some?
>Rave – Rainald Goetz (you can probably skip this one if you haven't experienced/are not interested in '90s european rave culture and techno)
I'm quite salty that I was a child in Australia during that time.
>Zone – Énard
Translated well before them by Open Letter Books and they act like NYRB by having their israeli lawyers to acquire literary rights by strongarming smaller publishets
drive your plow over the bones of the dead was a great read, short but impactful. great prose and interesting ideas, the protagonist is pretty unique too, not often do you read something where the main character is a lonely old woman.
honestly when I'm browsing my local bookstore and I see something from this publisher I'll check it out, they seem to publish more unusual or niche ideas, not mass market drivel
Hope this becomes a contemporary lit thread, need recs
The Netanyahus.
...was dogshit.
Better than your 'critique.'
It is a novel borne of the modern day, by a writer who is more interested in looking intelligent to the group he's trying to impress (awards committees, the so called 'literati', etc.) than by delving inward in search of something uniquely him. It is in the same vein as that semi-autobiographical dreck so popular once, of mid 30s upper middle class writers inhabiting New York, none of whom are unaware that all they offer is self-fellating artifice. The worst part is I like Cohen's prose but he peaked at Witz, which was at least his own.
>says nothing about the book and talks about the author and random stuff instead
Nothing you said can be addressed in any intelligent way, you are essentially making the argument of "I hate peas" which is fine but I am not your mother and I don't care if you don't like peas.
If you cannot address or defend his novel based on that critique, I suggest you find some novels where the writer puts their soul on display and devour them. Once you find such a book Cohen will be a pain to read.
Your "critique" is about you, has nothing to do with the book.
it's by a woman you dolt
You’re a retard who cannot follow a basic conversation
Hey, ~~*Cohen*~~, your book sucks
The Wake by Paul Kingsnorth
Jenny Erpenbeck, M son of the century,
>t, pilpul
What does unsupportable conjecture about the author's motives have to do with the book? That supposed critique is about his (Your?) view of literature in general and reduces literature to an affect or accessory to what ever image he is trying to cultivate.
honestly, your best bet is going to be off of any new translations of late 20th century, early 21st century world fiction.
the untranslated is fantastic source for new(ish) recs, if you haven't read his blog he goes fully into the more avant-garde and experimental side of new fiction. Some worthwhile contenders being...
Cartarescu
De Palol
Sorokin
Krasznahorkai
Sharov
Goytisolo (Antagony is a true gem that just got a english translation)
>Cartarescu
>Sorokin
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
Blud literally just slurps the cock of Andrei and Max along with paid shills such ad Fat by Fat
Good list!!
You mean his DeepL translations. Dude is a retard and constantly deflects when people tell him to do a better translation than the one he chastises
There is no good modern anything. The appeal to books is you can stretch further beyond any medium to be with intelligent non negrified people, their works and thoughts to enjoy. Did you know that almost everyone in this satanic country supports mixed race "marriages"? Imagine reading something and assuming it's likely they want to see black chimps with women, it's laughable, surely they're retarded in all ways and not just that.
Go back.
To?
Kindergarten, you obviously need to start over.
Surprised to see all the praise for Drive Your Plow. I really enjoyed it too. I should have made a discussion thread or two.
Also from Fitzcarraldo:
Hurricane Season – Fernanda Melchor
Tell Them of Battles, Kings and Elephants – Mathias Énard
Zone – Énard
Rave – Rainald Goetz (you can probably skip this one if you haven't experienced/are not interested in '90s european rave culture and techno)
I'll be honest I don't know of any other quality small/independent publishing houses. Anyone care to recommend some?
>Rave – Rainald Goetz (you can probably skip this one if you haven't experienced/are not interested in '90s european rave culture and techno)
I'm quite salty that I was a child in Australia during that time.
Fitzcarraldo the best publisher in the UK for sure.
Feel sorry for anyone sleeping in Fernanda Melchor. Hurricane Season is ridiculously good
This. I've thought about doing a video reviewing and summarizing it for anons, because it was good.
>Zone – Énard
Translated well before them by Open Letter Books and they act like NYRB by having their israeli lawyers to acquire literary rights by strongarming smaller publishets
Philip Roth, John Updike, Heinrich Böll, Mario Vargas Llosa, W.G. Sebald, Don DeLillo
i enjoyed it
drive your plow over the bones of the dead was a great read, short but impactful. great prose and interesting ideas, the protagonist is pretty unique too, not often do you read something where the main character is a lonely old woman.
honestly when I'm browsing my local bookstore and I see something from this publisher I'll check it out, they seem to publish more unusual or niche ideas, not mass market drivel
check out
"Bricks and Mortar" by Meyer.
its a great book. so is "Drive your plow....."
why does this book have a gloryhole?
it's a sticker
Cartarescu - Solenoid
Exquisite book
Read drive your plow and swore to never read anything from her again.