3. DFW 4. ibid
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We truly are in the year of the disposable adult undergarment.
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Pffft, tourist. Read Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves" and then we can talk footnotes.
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Man did that dude need an editor who could stand up to him.
That said still liked infinite jest. His college graduation speech is also pretty good. Other stuff was hit or miss.
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Pffft, tourist. Read Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves" and then we can talk footnotes.
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Mark Danielewski: that’s cute
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I knew my people were out there!
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loved it when pratchett did it tho
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I knew my people were out there!
I'll have to admit that I never got very far in it, but what I did read, I really liked. One day I'll finish it... one day...
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Freaking loved his works.
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Same.
I read that book right after taking like English 400: Theory and Criticism, so I was like "yeah it has footnotes but doesn't every book have footnotes?" Then I recommended it to a friend who hadn't read a book more complex than harry potter in 20 years, and her brain like caught fire.
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Man did that dude need an editor who could stand up to him.
That said still liked infinite jest. His college graduation speech is also pretty good. Other stuff was hit or miss.
I really need to continue Infinite Jest. It took me ages to read like 60 pages.
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Pffft, tourist. Read Mark Z. Danielewski's "House of Leaves" and then we can talk footnotes.
There's also "Book" by Robert Grudin. At one point
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Man did that dude need an editor who could stand up to him.
That said still liked infinite jest. His college graduation speech is also pretty good. Other stuff was hit or miss.
Nonfiction is his best work.
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Terry Pratchett: Hold. My. Beer
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I really need to continue Infinite Jest. It took me ages to read like 60 pages.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's worth the exercise IMO. Was in a similar boat, then picked it back up after a year and a bit and finished it. I was happy I did, it's a great book.
That said, if it doesn't grab you, it doesn't grab you. Nothing at all wrong with that, and it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea.
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It's worth the exercise IMO. Was in a similar boat, then picked it back up after a year and a bit and finished it. I was happy I did, it's a great book.
That said, if it doesn't grab you, it doesn't grab you. Nothing at all wrong with that, and it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea.
I’ve honestly been loving it so far! It’s just a much more dense read than my last book hahaha
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Me, but with em dashes and parenthesis.
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Trying to explain something but I have ADHD
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Mark Danielewski: that’s cute
This is a reference to the book, House of Leaves~§~ by Mark Z. Danielewski.
§panda_abyss, in his seminal work on referring to House of Leaves, mentions this reference in the Lemmy~†~ Thread "3. DFW 4. ibid".
† I used to work as a tattoo artist you know.