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What are your favorite books by your favorite authors?

Started by Commander Fuckass, May 29, 2013, 09:10:53 AM

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Commander Fuckass

Just another DP thread to try and generate some activity on this board
but you guys dont care about DP threads do YOU?


anyway my shortened list right now since I don't have much time to list all:
Ray Bradbury- Fahrenheit 451
Stephen King- The Dark Tower I
George Orwell-Animal Farm
Franz Kafka-The Castle
Orson Scott Card- Speaker of the Dead
Chuck Palaniuk-Invisible Monsters
Chistopher Moore-A Dirty Job
Neil Gaiman-American Gods
Joe Hill- Horns
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fascist manifesto by marinetti
and VALIS trilogy by pkd
cities of red night/nakedl unch

maldoror tomatoes;

and moby dick

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I can't hope to remember and rate everything I have read. What sticks with me is important, and I try to recall where it is from, but it largely does not matter, as I have used it to form a thought, which is the ultimate influence an author or work could hope for. I will say to read more Chesterton, specifically Heretics if you have a chance. It is very relevant and interesting.

snoorkel

Quote from: silvertone on May 29, 2013, 11:54:05 AM
VALIS trilogy by pkd
cities of red night/nakedl unch


these are among mine.

The Writing of the God by Borges is one of the coolest pieces of writing I've read (short story) . . . i would say The Aleph & Other Stories collection is Unsurpassable

henry miller and thomas pynchon used to be my favorite authors but I don't think I'd say that anymore...

moravagine - blaise cendrars
pale fire - nabokov all time favorite novels

i really like Less Than Zero (bret easton ellis) as a book although it's  more of a *youth statement*

original requiem for a dream by Hubert Selby Jr is one of the coolest writing styles I've encountered and Burr by Gore Vidal probably deserves mention too.

lovecraft and clive barker were the only others who were Foundational to me but I don't know which of their stories I'd choose as favorites  saddood;

I'd read all of those books again

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