if you are a fan of midcentury modernism, stream of consciousness, or day novels like ulysses, mrs. dalloway etc. read this
If you are a fan of midcentury modernism, stream of consciousness, or day novels like ulysses, mrs. dalloway etc...
I did.
Also name more "day novels" besides the three you have already listed. I want to see your pseud brain sweat to justify your "etc."
pretty boring desu
>I want to see your pseud brain sweat to justify your "etc."
>I'm insecure about my intelligence but am going to act confident and knowledgable on Yea Forums because it makes me feel big
Not OP btw
I can name at least one other day novel. Can you? Can OP?
Who gives a fuck faggot
I can suck my own dick
if op is into 'day novels' he should absolutely read Blood Dark.
cosmopolis, the death of virgil, after dark (night), the floating opera
Sounds really good, thanks
Timestamp your edition of one of those books to prove you didnt just Jewgle "list of day novels" :^)
I did, but I should again soon.
This book doesn't get talked about nearly enough.
There is one neither of you mentioned I am thinking of in particular. Can you name it? It is a staple of international modernism.
imagine being this much of a pseud
embarrassing
No, please tell me.
Was Nightwood framed in a day?
I hate all those things. Fuck you op
Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand.
It's a pleb and pseud-filter.
Muh one day in the life of an imperialist bourgeois traitor to the revolution
>Mulk Raj Anand
i don't know pajeet, do i want to read this?
I started to make a chart then I realized how much time people have to waste to make decent looking charts so I gave up. Feel free to make the chart for me.
the passion according to G. H. should be there
i think it's too specific in scope and psychologically internal to be a day novel. we don't see the day begin or end, we don't know really how long she spends lying there on the floor do we?