other books with autistic protagonists?
Other books with autistic protagonists?
My diary desu
>You know? You really are The Stranger.
Really Camus?
he's not autistic, he has simply lost the ability to see any meaning to life.
And he gained the ability to accept the absurd
>many people on the spectrum are hyper-sensitive to bright lights
the sun gets in his eyes so he spergs out and shoots a guy
Curious Incident...
>Maybe we are all just The Myth of Sisyphus
Fucking hack
Then why he shoots 4 more times?
Catcher in the rye
American Psycho
The End of Eternity
>The rats, the coughing, the buboes, there can only be one explanation: The Plague.
Literally threw the book across the room.
kek
the sun was in his eyes 4 more times
1984
Kaczynski's manifesto
Elliot's manifesto
The bible
Bartleby, the Scrivener
I actually loved how apathetic the main character was
>"let's get married"
>"Sure whatever"
>"Do you want my life to have no meaning?"
>"I don't see how that's any of my business"
>"This man is a monster who should be killed"
>"Man it sure is bright in here"
hate how it's been less than a month since I finished this and I already forgot nearly all the character names, and have trouble reconstructing even some basic plotlines. I know the info is still there, and that once I start reading the book I'll suddenly remember almost everything. But why is my memory-retrieval ability so shit?
I mean, I know I understood everything at the time, and that I felt deeply engaged with the story. I even had some major emotional uproars near the end. I just don't understand how it can be gone like that. I'm gonna have to sit here for 10 minutes just trying to remember these experiences. Fuckin sluggish cognitive tempo, or whatever I saw them call it on youtube.
OP's diary desu
there weren't that many character names anyway honestly. marie, raymond, salamano, the arab, the judge, the lawyer, the priest. that's about it
Imagine being this fucking retarded. Enjoy your dementia
I'm such a Mersault that I can barely be bothered processing or thinking about the actual book. I have read all the words and basically understand the themes and concepts enough to write some surface level bullshit about it, but none of it interests me and I'd rather blankly eat a dry piece of toast while staring into space and thinking nothing