I am going through a history course right now and they mentioned stream of consciousness writers what are some different stream of consciousness would you guys recommend.
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Anonymous2009-11-11 1:05
Well, it is basically characterised by interior monologue. And it can encompass a lot of writings.
You might want to try Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, Catcher in the Rye, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Bret Easton Ellis, Naked Lunch (the king of them all in my opinion).
While there are plenty of novels that use first-person narration, stream of consciousness generally tries to replicate human thought process.
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Anonymous2009-11-11 3:51
haruki murakami is currently popular for this style of writing.
although a lot of users on /book/ considers him to be for "casuals"
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Anonymous2009-11-12 17:35
James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and Ulysses.
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Anonymous2009-11-12 18:19
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lol like anyone's going to read either of those