Originally Posted By: whattaburger
Well.. how is the most difficult author of all time not on there?

Also I wasn't clicking 50 times but I didn't see Samuel Beckett or William Faulkner. They might've at least bumped Blood Meridian which everyone considers a joy to read. I read it in like, a half hour, I'm not sure why it would even be considered difficult as such, except for the part where the Judge starts dating. Judgehead doesn't date he prefers the layered sandwich, that's the whole point of Judgehead. It didn't even make any sense.


Faulkner's The Sound And The Furry is number 7. Books like Blood Meridian are on the list for the excruciating subject matter not just prose. Hegel is not on there because this is a list of fiction. Otherwise we would probably have also had someone like Jacques Derrida on the list.
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