No.16836
Could be Japanese or anything but has a good English translation
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No.16849
>>16836
'The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy' is a good start.
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No.16852
>>16849
I've actually already read it
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No.16868
illuminatus trilogy and maybe and The concrete Jungle by JB Ballard.
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No.16873
>>16868
Thanks! That's great
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No.16877
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No.16878
>>16877
Valis by Phillip k Dick, gravitys rainbow, a confederacy of dunces. the hunt of the wild sheep by murakami.
The master of weird fiction for me is Jorge Luis Borges.
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No.16879
try also Dangerous Visions by Harlan Edison, its a compilationof weird sci fi stories from the 60s, just several authors trying specifically to be experimental. Also, the king in yellow
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No.16880
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No.16919
I just published today weird wacky wild shite
amazon dot com/dp/B08J2R4LD8
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No.17082
It must be a strange book, I don't know
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No.17083
I would also like to read such a book. But everyone advises not exactly those books that interest me. And there is not enough time for reading. Recently wrote at university about costco, used https://graduateway.com/essay-examples/costco/ for this. I don't like to write about this. When I wasn't in college, I had a lot of free time. Now everything has changed.
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No.17084
I would also like to read such a book. But everyone advises not exactly those books that interest me. And there is not enough time for reading. Recently wrote at university about costco, used https://graduateway.com/essay-examples/costco/ for this. I don't like to do this. When I wasn't in college, I had a lot of free time. Now everything has changed.
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No.17698
John Dies at the End.
The author is like that kid in the gifted program always hanging out with the borderline dropouts. He comes across like a dumbass and then he just goes off on a tangent that's mind-blowing.
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No.17699
>>16836
The author John Swartzwelder (the famous Simpsons writer) wrote a series of comedy novels that are a cross between 30's detective pulps and 50s sci-fis. They are strange and incredibly funny. The more art I experience, the more respect I have for comedic writers (who are actually funny)
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No.17764
>>16836
Cyberiad and Fables for Robots by Lem.
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No.17800
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