does it have tits on the cover
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:39 (twelve years ago) link
what about William Vollmann? Does anyone really care about him? I pretended to and tried to for a few years there and then I just gave up.
― akm, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
rising up, rising down is pretty good
― O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
I've always gotten Barth, Barthelme, and Barthes confused and can't say any of them left an impression on me
― stop swearing and start windmilling (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
Vollmann did some good stuff, primarily his short story collections (Rainbow, Atlas) but his preoccupations with prostitutes and just general degradation got kinda tiresome for me after awhile
― stop swearing and start windmilling (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:41 (twelve years ago) link
i have been thinking abt some of the really lost dudes recently - anybody remember when mark leyner was going to bust literature wide open?
― O_o-O_O-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:42 (twelve years ago) link
i liked bright and risen angels a lot
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:42 (twelve years ago) link
am in fairly close agreement w/ thomp's ranking eg
gravity's rainbow > vineland > mason & dixon > slow learner > against the day > inherent vice > the crying of lot 49 > v
gravity's rainbow seems to me far away and his best work - still the best invocation of london i've ever read - whereas v at times seems like self-parody
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:44 (twelve years ago) link
Barth: wrote novelsBarthelme: (donald) wrote mainly short storiesBarthelme: (f) his brother, wrote something else, dunno, never read themBarthes: wrote criticism and not fiction
― akm, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:45 (twelve years ago) link
i read and enjoyed a Leyner book when i was like 12 and tend to think of it as the kind of thing that only self-impressed 12 year olds should really enjoy
― IN REAL LIFE (some dude), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:45 (twelve years ago) link
guy writers
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:45 (twelve years ago) link
yeah I remember when the first leyner book came out. I was an inifiniately hot and intense dot. blah blah. now he writes like, humor books or something.
fred barthelme wrote (writes?) novels
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:46 (twelve years ago) link
barthes killed a bunch of authors. all of them actually.
― Mordy, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:46 (twelve years ago) link
all of vollmann's books have 'rising' or 'risen' or 'angel' in the title. I saw him read once, he brought a gun. also he was kind of a freak, not in a good way, in a creepy "i don't want to live on the same street as this guy' way.
DFW was really nice the two times I saw him read. Funny, engaging.
― akm, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:47 (twelve years ago) link
i think one is called europe something tbf to be even fairer i can imagine hes a p terrible person
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:48 (twelve years ago) link
what is this bullshitVoted for somebody else
― blank, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:50 (twelve years ago) link
xpost europe central
paul auster seemed a p big deal at one point, at least in the uk, but his stock seems to have fallen in recent years, at least in the uk
― Ward Fowler, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:52 (twelve years ago) link
the prolegomena to vollmann's 'calculus of violence' thing is all about how beautiful this one knife he owns is, there are pictures
leyner had his first non-'humour' book in ages this year, all part of the whole back-to-the-late-80s-early-90s thing that's going on you know
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:53 (twelve years ago) link
auster is shite!!
Auster decided to devote his time to making shitty movies instead afaict. He had a good run tho.
― stop swearing and start windmilling (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
sorry i mean but he is. there's a marketing component i guess, he seems made to exist in faber paperbacks. there was a guy who worked on him at my undergrad who had a picture of himself and paul auster in his office, auster looked real uncomfortable. i find it so weird that lydia davis married that, likewise sivi hustvedt (sp, probably)
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 20:55 (twelve years ago) link
BEE has been mercilessly tweet-slamming DFW all day
― Hungry4Ass, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:02 (twelve years ago) link
yes but are any of them any good
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:04 (twelve years ago) link
didn't leyner just come out with a new novel?
― 40oz of tears (Jordan), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:04 (twelve years ago) link
...
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_llak0ehEAF1qbl75h.jpg
― 40oz of tears (Jordan), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:05 (twelve years ago) link
jordan, i am so sad you have me killfiled
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:05 (twelve years ago) link
I like Vollmann more than DFW, as far as maximalists with footnotes go.
― Earth, Wind & Fire & Alabama (Eazy), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
i was looking for the interview where wallace goes in on ellis, salon have already dug it up -- http://www.salon.com/2012/09/06/bret_easton_ellis_hates_david_foster_wallace/
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
Also lump Vollmann and DFW together as authors of doorstop-sized books that, in the end, are collages of short chapters.
― Earth, Wind & Fire & Alabama (Eazy), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
just had this weird sensation like someone is calling my name from a far-away room
xp
― 40oz of tears (Jordan), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:10 (twelve years ago) link
writer fights are so hilarious and sad, especially between guy writers
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:10 (twelve years ago) link
DFW: You’re just displaying the sort of cynicism that lets readers be manipulated by bad writing. I think it’s a kind of black cynicism about today’s world that Ellis and certain others depend on for their readership. Look, if the contemporary condition is hopelessly shitty, insipid, materialistic, emotionally retarded, sadomasochistic, and stupid, then I (or any writer) can get away with slapping together stories with characters who are stupid, vapid, emotionally retarded, which is easy, because these sorts of characters require no development. With descriptions that are simply lists of brand-name consumer products. Where stupid people say insipid stuff to each other. If what’s always distinguished bad writing—flat characters, a narrative world that’s cliched and not recognizably human, etc.—is also a description of today’s world, then bad writing becomes an ingenious mimesis of a bad world. If readers simply believe the world is stupid and shallow and mean, then Ellis can write a mean shallow stupid novel that becomes a mordant deadpan commentary on the badness of everything. Look man, we’d probably most of us agree that these are dark times, and stupid ones, but do we need fiction that does nothing but dramatize how dark and stupid everything is? In dark times, the definition of good art would seem to be art that locates and applies CPR to those elements of what’s human and magical that still live and glow despite the times’ darkness. Really good fiction could have as dark a worldview as it wished, but it’d find a way both to depict this world and to illuminate the possibilities for being alive and human in it. You can defend “Psycho” as being a sort of performative digest of late-eighties social problems, but it’s no more than that.
Fucking all time
― Mr. Que, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:11 (twelve years ago) link
not if they take place on twitter
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:13 (twelve years ago) link
http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw/general-updates/bret-easton-ellis-on-dfw.html
http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw/general-updates/bret-easton-ellis-on-dfw-part-ii.html
(n.b. these are pretty boring links, it's ellis saying politely dismissive things in response to being asked the question.) i guess ellis feels like the statute of limitations is up, that or he's tweeting while high (this seems the saddest thing to do, in the 21st century)
ha xp
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:13 (twelve years ago) link
If readers simply believe the world is stupid and shallow and mean, then Ellis can write a mean shallow stupid novel that becomes a mordant deadpan commentary on the badness of everything. Look man, we’d probably most of us agree that these are dark times, and stupid ones, but do we need fiction that does nothing but dramatize how dark and stupid everything is?
this is v otm tho ellis for sure dabbled in this himself
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:14 (twelve years ago) link
i mean WALLACE
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link
― Lamp, Thursday, September 6, 2012 5:13 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
if only dfw had lived to see the day rip
i always read a new paul auster novel because every one is like an REM album, "the best since x". and, like REM albums, they never measure up. NY Trilogy is his highpoint though, and Last Things and Music of Chance are really good. But everything since has been increasingnly frustrating and annoying. Book of Illusions and Oracle Night just let you down at the end. Man in the Dark was the fucking worst. Sunset Park looks good though. I'm sure I'll hate it if I read it though.
― akm, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:16 (twelve years ago) link
I want to re-read inifinite jest but I don't want anyone to see me doing it, so I guess I'll have to get an e-reader version.
― akm, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
'goon that interview is circa wallace's big turn to going all humanist and reading dostoyevsky and shit, in 1993
http://www.dalkeyarchive.com/book/?fa=customcontent&GCOI=15647100621780&extrasfile=A09F8296-B0D0-B086-B6A350F4F59FD1F7.html
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
leviathan was good, ny trilogy hella overrated just cause it was his most guy writer book
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
thank you lamp btw for dusting off that vintage post of mine
― puff puff post (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:18 (twelve years ago) link
u know youre in trouble when you look to dostoyevsky for humanism
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:18 (twelve years ago) link
i voted for daddy
― the late great, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:19 (twelve years ago) link
lagoon that is crazy talk
It just cracks me up that Ellis made himself into a guy people talk about again, via twitter alone
― Hungry4Ass, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:19 (twelve years ago) link
guy writers vs lady writers poll
i always think ellis started writing for suicidegirls.com but then i remember that was palahniuk
― thomp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:20 (twelve years ago) link
Anything he tweets is pretty mild compared to, say, Houellebecq.
― Earth, Wind & Fire & Alabama (Eazy), Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:21 (twelve years ago) link
ellis writes about competitive polo for grantland.com
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 September 2012 21:21 (twelve years ago) link