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Award winning author doesnt know fight club "has a book"

DeadWithoutMyDavid

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I don't know how you would possibly think a fantasy about split personalities and terror cells are part of some collective "white experience." How about something a little more generic. The Last Picture Show maybe. Or the book they made that movie from when Leo DiCaprio played a tard with a big fat mom.

Nice sincerely answering a charlatan race baiter's loaded question, stupid.
 
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Patrick fatly weighs in with a book that's set in Britain.
 
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Patrick fatly weighs in with a book that's set in Britain.
Fatso neither read that book nor watched, or at least understood, the film. Any Kubrick film would fly over his malted hop filled head because one needs to concentrate on the plethora of hidden messages throughout them in order to appreciate them. Fatso needs everything spelled out for him in the simplest terms which is why he only watches crap made for kids.
 
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Doesn't Fight Club represent the human experience, if not maybe just the modern male experience? I admit that I saw the movie before I read the book, and have kinda forgotten some key points, probably, but my takeaway from my first viewing was "oh, it's Loser A or Loser B, they both suck". On a second viewing (had to piss, giant theater soda and all), I got the "oh, they're the same", therefore realizing that it's about finding the middle ground between forces that exist in all of us. I would imagine that would apply to anyone.

And American Psycho doesn't seem to white experience, either. I may be wrong, but I like to think that it's about a pretty right, and bored guy who saw how bullshit the living cliche Wall St lifestyle was, detached from that, and engaged his mind in fucked up flights of fancy. Again, not really embracing what they think "whiteness" is.

I think peak whiteness in literature is shit like whatever the fuck Patso is writing. I can't imagine a person of any other color than pasty white who has time for that shit.

Anyway, who the actual fuck asks these questions, and why? I mean, in earnest? No one. Social media is gay-tarded.
 

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A serious answer would be Theodore Dreiser's An Amarican Tragedy. Obviously, On the Road by Kerouac would be another. Of course negro Donald isn't asking this question in good faith as he has no plans on reading any of the recommendations.
 

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Fatso neither read that book nor watched, or at least understood, the film. Any Kubrick film would fly over his malted hop filled head because one needs to concentrate on the plethora of hidden messages throughout them in order to appreciate them. Fatso needs everything spelled out for him in the simplest terms which is why he only watches crap made for kids.
Don't forget this fat idiot claims to have studied ALL of Kubricks adaptations in his single semester of community college.
I have no idea what he thinks happens in clockwork orange that could classify as an American experience.
 
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