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>>25324958
Sebald is the hack version of Murnane
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>>25324994
Because OP is a retard and using contemporary as synonymous with modern literature. Anything after 1945 is contemporary and this fucking retard only could “abide” (writes like a fag) by is Sebald? Yeah, he doesn’t understand the term contemporary
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>>25324958
Been a bit since I picked up something genuinely new that wasn't hyper-local, but there were a few I read last year or before that I'd recommend:
>Brat by Gabriel Smith
what seems initially like standard "alt-lit" turns into something more psychological and metafictional; was slow to start but impressed me going on from a particular turning point
>Nobber by Oisin Fagan
historical fiction set during the black death, with various perspectives coming together as it progresses
>My Stupid Intentions by Barnardo Zannoni
a quasi-fable on the irreversibility of knowledge
Currently I'm reading Middle C by Gass, but Gass is dead and I wouldn't really count him as contemporary, but 2013 is newer than any of Sebald's fiction. Been a fan of Gass' fiction for a few years now.
>>25325019
Read a whole bunch of Denis Johnson lately and enjoyed it all very much. Started out with Train Dreams, which is one of his latest works, but yeah, not exactly contemporary.
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>>25324958
>genuinely great
If you've never read Fosse, now's the time. I also really, really liked Milkman by Anna Burns -- 18yo girl growing up in Belfast during the Troubles begins a "relationship" with a paramilitary, forcing her to tightrope between terrorist groups to stay alive
>>25325412
Can second the Smith and Fagan recommendations
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To add a little more to the thread, I haven't read these but got the recs here:
>Young Skins by Colin Barrett
>Kala by Colin Walsh
I've read "Let's Go Kill Ourselves" by Barrett, and it's good
https://stingingfly.org/2014/07/24/lets-go-kill/
>>25325420
Anything else by Fagan you'd recommend? Been meaning to read more of him since Nobber but haven't gotten around to it.
I think Smith is working on another novel but most of the output I've seen from him since Brat has been oddball musings about LLMs on Twitter, and this thing on Substack about a fictional ghostwriting gig that I haven't been able to bring myself to read. Sorta gives me the impression he's going nuts, but I was a big fan of Bratand he was cool the brief times I ran into him on hereso I'm holding out for another good work from him.
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>>25325114
You legit have down's syndrome, you profoundly unread retard. Kill yourself, homosexual https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contemporary_literature
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>>25325450
Haven't read any more Fagan than you, I'm afraid. Smith seems like an interesting guy and I hope he doesn't develop LLM psychosis.
>stinging fly
Will always have a soft spot for this magazine, they introduced me to Claire Louise-Bennett
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>>25328016
Great book, but he pussied out at the end
>Wowzas, that guy's fucking crazy rite? Guys he's like totally nuts and shit right? That's a crazy character right? He's so totally insane and shit right guys? Good thing that's a character in a book of fiction right? You guys notice how I'm saying that's not me in the book right? You see that right? Right?
would've been much better to not do that limpwristed cowardly maneuver and just trust the reader