Any writers just like Ferdinand Celine? I just love the not giving a fuck way he writes and his dark humour

Any writers just like Ferdinand Celine? I just love the not giving a fuck way he writes and his dark humour.

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Vonnegut is heavily influenced by Céline whether you like it or not.

I don’t like it

I finally found a copy of Journey to the End of the Night to go with my copy of Death on Credit and will be reading both after my current book

what am I in for

Hunger by Hamsun, Bukowski, maybe Henry Miller

I feel the summer, it has come early this year

Bukowski
Salinger
Knut Hamsun
Some Dostoyevsky works
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Houllebecq sucks ass honestly but everyone says he's the modern Celine
Also Hesse's Steppenwolf maybe

And don't forget Sartre's Nausea. I didn't dig Camus much anyway.

How should I get started with Bukowski? Wich book u guys recommend me to a First Reading

Ham on Rye my dude

>I just love the not giving a fuck way he writes
What? He is obviously obsessed with every word, with every rhythm. Perhaps read more carefully

Blaise Cendraras "Moravagine"
Henry Miller "Cancer Tropic"

I mean by the way he express himself and not literally by the way he writes u know

Ham on Rye, then his other novels with Chinaski. They're not great but they're fun

Léon Bloy is sometimes considered one of his precursor. Definitely nails the dark humor and deliberately outrageous writing part.

I haven't read Céline but none of the other authors mentioned here is good at all

Guyotat. Bernhard. Lobo Antunes.

Most likely you haven't read too much in your life

Is Antonin Artaud a good pick?

Decent book... Not great, but enjoyable with some nice stuff. Not as good as catcher in the rye

Are you fucking kidding me?

onions

What a bunch of shit writers mein negre, on God

Houellebecq is a modern Céline in not giving a fuck, but not in literary merit.