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by kerble_Archive
I've always loved john Kennedy Toole's "A Confederacy of Dunces."
Utterly laugh out loud in public and get sidelong stares funny. Too bad the dumbass killed himself even before this book was published (his mom got it published post-mortem) and it won the pulitzer, so other than the Neon Bible (written when 16) it's all we'll have of this selfish, hilarious bastard.
Rushdie's 'the Ground beneath her feet' is a lovely and sprawling rock epic.
You will believe that VTO was the greatest pop band ever. I was sad cause I couldn't buy any of their records, them being fictional and all.
I prefer his 'Midnight's Children', however. once you get past the "look at me I'm a GREAT writer' aspect of his best, you start to realized. Christ, He's a GREAT writer, really. Satanic Versus is half-assed. Don't believe the hype.
Katherine Dunne's 'Geek Love' about a circus family is eerie, creepy and touching. That kinda sounds gross, but it does rule. Telekinesis, albino hunchback dwarves, siamese whores, flipperbabies--This book has it all!
Faiz