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The bohemian life of 19th century artists is often romanticized (I'm pointing at you, Henri Murger). In Paris they go to smoky and sweaty cafés to get drunk from buckets of wine, and to discuss philosophical ideas. Or at least to admire greatly the chests of the women at the next table. If they don't grab a girl with them, they go home alone to shiver and put the last chair leg into the stove. In the morning they climb from the bed with ruffled hair, and start painting the next picture with thei
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If you've not read Crime and Punishment , then this is a good place to start. Far, far shorter, it is nevertheless cram packed with the fevered wanderings of a protagonist whose own fate he fumbles daily. However, in Crime, although you can't really sympathise with the motive, you can with Raskolnikov's tortured mental outcome. In Hunger, you are constantly questioning why the narrotor doesn't ava ...more

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Elizabeth
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Yann Martel cites this author as one of his influences...I'm curious to check out this Norwegian author.
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An unexpectedly enjoyable autobiographical novel about a man that is so poor he is literally starving. One wouldn’t think there are a lot of yucks in that story, but I really found parts of it to be very funny, especially in the scenes in which the protagonist is arguing with various Norwegian strangers. Beyond that, a very believable inner monologue where the author struggles through the likely very normal problems that someone who is very poor is going through: why me, how much pride should I
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Read 'Notes from the Underground' first. If you like first person mania perspective, this is a good one. Also one of the major themes is writing.
Another interesting thing is that this was written in 1890 or so, and the details of how he describes insanity are kind of right on. An example is making a big deal and having anxiety over things other people would not even worry about. But, 'Notes from the Underground' shows that same attribute and probably a little bit better and more intense.
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Another interesting thing is that this was written in 1890 or so, and the details of how he describes insanity are kind of right on. An example is making a big deal and having anxiety over things other people would not even worry about. But, 'Notes from the Underground' shows that same attribute and probably a little bit better and more intense.
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