What's the anime/manga equivalent of this?
Finnegans Wake
>penisolate
hehe
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Why literature professors masturbate over Joyce is something I’ve never understood.
I’ll typeset if anyone wants to TL
As expected of an iliter/a/te.
Dunno, I don't watch shit anime.
He's written some good novels, even though Finnegans Wake is shit.
You're asking a board that uses Tv tropes as their critic guide.
Is the whole book like that? A bunch of gibberish? And do people actually read it or just pretend to?
>bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonnerronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk
What did he mean by this?
Anything with ESL subs.
Is thinking that every literary work has some sort of equivalent in every medium the biggest red flag that you're talking to a fucking retard? I seriously can't think of anything more stupid
It's a favourite among pretentious pseudo-intellectuals.
Boku no Pico
isnt flcl kinda like this in the sense that its utter gibberish
We had to read this shit in secondary school because James Joyce was born nearby and was affiliated with our school somehow. No one understood a single word of it.
If you don't get it, you never will
Because he is complicated and almost impossible to read.
>In before iliterate
How many of you have ever read Ulysses or even finish it?
Gibberish like that appears a total of ten times in the book, and the claim is it's meant to represent "thunder" in terms of being a disorienting loudness or some shit like that.
>Is the whole book like that? A bunch of gibberish?
Yes.
>And do people actually read it or just pretend to?
They don't read it.
Did any of you actually finish it?
Being drunk actually.
I did at least, we read a bunch of it in class anyway.
Diamond is Unbreakable:Duwang edition
Is it as challenging as Ulysses or not so much?
Y'all want to read a good book?
Non edited MTL with bad typesetting.
Panty & Stocking
I mean I've read The Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist but this seems just shit.
I was 14, fuck it if I know, I never touched Finnegans Wake after that. Ulysses isn't that hard though once you reread with an understanding of who the narrators are and what transpires between each episode.
The Hellsing localization.
>tfw no 19th century author gf
It's not fair lads
I think this shows off Anderson's incomprehensibility better.
>wants 19th century author gf
>posts a 20th century one
At least post Emily Bronte. She was like an anime waifu made flesh.