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And what is his best book??

The best brazilian writer is Machado de Assis imo, this is what I believe is his best book: https://www.amazon.com.br/Posthumous-Memoirs-Brás-Cubas-English-ebook/dp/B081M5RL5S

"He dedicates it to the worms gnawing at his corpse and tells of his failed romances and halfhearted political ambitions, serves up harebrained philosophies, and complains with gusto from the depths of his grave. Wildly imaginative, wickedly witty, and ahead of its time, the novel has been compared to the work of everyone from Cervantes to Sterne to Joyce to Nabokov to Borges to Calvino, and has influenced generations of writers around the world."


he has a very dark sense of humour, it kinda reminds me of this place tbh, so his sense of humour was like 100 years ahead of his time. The book is very short(a little bit more than 100 pages in the portuguese version, but longer in english), definitely worth a read.
 
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The US has the world's best in every field.
 
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And what is his best book??

The best brazilian writer is Machado de Assis imo, this is what I believe is his best book: https://www.amazon.com.br/Posthumous-Memoirs-Brás-Cubas-English-ebook/dp/B081M5RL5S

"He dedicates it to the worms gnawing at his corpse and tells of his failed romances and halfhearted political ambitions, serves up harebrained philosophies, and complains with gusto from the depths of his grave. Wildly imaginative, wickedly witty, and ahead of its time, the novel has been compared to the work of everyone from Cervantes to Sterne to Joyce to Nabokov to Borges to Calvino, and has influenced generations of writers around the world."


he has a very dark sense of humour, it kinda reminds me of this place tbh, so his sense of humour was like 100 years ahead of his time. The book is very short(a little bit more than 100 pages in the portuguese version, but longer in english), definitely worth a read.
do you go into a rage when someone answers "paulo cohelo" and "alchemist" for brazil
 
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In the 21st century, yes.

Historically, not necessarily.
Literally the only thing the US isn't the best at is soccer, and that's only because no one here gives a fuck about it.
 
Literally the only thing the US isn't the best at is soccer, and that's only because no one here gives a fuck about it.
That's what im saying, they're dominant in nearly everything in the 21st century.
 
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The US has the world's best in every field.
Not in writing, American books are boring as hell
The best writers are German, french and Russian
 
Not in writing, American books are boring as hell
The best writers are German, french and Russian
-german +english

english, french, russian for writing

21st century though, most great books are most likely being published in america. its just too dominate of a country these days.
 
-german +english

english, french, russian for writing

21st century though, most great books are most likely being published in america. its just too dominate of a country these days.
Nothing written in this century is worth reading
 
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Nothing written in this century is worth reading
Nah, that's just ignorant imo. There's plenty of good literature these days, it's just too advanced for the average reader so it doesn't get that popular. The creative writing these days certainly isn't on the same level as previous centuries, but that's just a result of society frying people's brains etc and the western world being insanely comfortable, so art in general has just became pretty mediocre.
 
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Nah, that's just ignorant imo. There's plenty of good literature these days, it's just too advanced for the average reader so it doesn't get that popular. The creative writing these days certainly isn't on the same level as previous centuries, but that's just a result of society frying people's brains etc and the western world being insanely comfortable, so art in general has just became pretty mediocre.
Examples??:rolleyes:
 
Not in writing, American books are boring as hell
The best writers are German, french and Russian

Germans were the best philosophers and scientists, not sure about this century
 
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Lunot follows in the steps of German Idealism and its modern successors (such as Slavoj Zizek

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Option 1: Send me ur paypal link, read the book, write to me objectively why you think its a bad book and I will send you $10000
Option 2: Kill yourself faggot
 
Option 1: Send me ur paypal link, read the book, write to me objectively why you think its a bad book and I will send you $10000
Option 2: Kill yourself faggot
Go read some classics before filling your brain with pseudo post modernistic stuff that's simply materialistic fundamentalism.
 
Go read some classics before filling your brain with pseudo post modernistic stuff that's simply materialistic fundamentalism.
What classics should I read then, I reckon I know them quite well already
 
do you go into a rage when someone answers "paulo cohelo" and "alchemist" for brazil
I like Paulo Coelho, he is definitely far from being the best brazilian writer but his books are very entertaining, its not a coincidence that he is so well known around the world, still there are many better guys in Brazil
 

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