Snufkin wrote:Re-reading 'Cities of the Red Night' by William S. Burroughs, part of his 'Western Lands' trilogy (the best he ever wrote, in my experience).
Great book, great trilogy, but I'd have to say that 'The Place Of Dead Roads' was my favorite of the trilogy, and probably my favorite Burroughs novel full stop.
saurus wrote:Reading the Trial by Kafka, mostly to understand what the concept to be 'Kafka-esque' means. It's a good book, he really fills out his protagonist's characture and nature well.
Just read Kafka's Metamorphosis. Incredible. Got The Trial sat on my shelf, will give it a go once I've finished the few in my backlog of novels I want to read.
Mexicola wrote:WeHadNormality wrote:Really tried Gravity's Rainbow a few times and something just wasn't clicking with me and had to put it down. Will try it again some other time maybe...
Thank goodness! I thought it was just me

Yep. Found it pretty uninteresting (and a little intimidating considering how many pages that beast has got) tbf. I found myself getting distracted from it really easily which is usually good sign I'm not feeling it. Oh well... I think I've spoiled my self after reading all the Cormac McCarthy novels over the last year.
Just started Catcher In Rye after a writer friend of mine nearly slapped me when I told him I'd never read it. Only a couple of chapters in atm but I think I'm going to dig it.