Why don't /lit/ posters talk more like this?
>>25041529u first faggot
I see the medium as having the intrinsic potential to achieve the formalist dreams of several strands of Modernism. Cummings ideal of a "verbo-voco- visual" art, or truly "ideogrammic" art, was my speciality in academia, and while i'm not versed in graphic literature, as a medium it definitely has potential. I also think literature can learn from comics. I say this as someone who is deeply into forgotten classics of European experimentalliterature and high modernism. Whether or not there's space and support to do that in the industry at the moment is a different question. Love this thread though - saved down so many recommendations.
>>25041548great job, awesome work. glad to have u aboard.
>>25041529>Why don't /lit/ posters talk more like this?>Cummings idealMaybe because I mastered the basics of the genitive case *before* LARPing as an insufferable scholar.
do they really capitalize cummings name like this? i think cummings thing was its all lower case like ee cummingsand it strikes me they are trying to elbow the bs topic they happened to focus on during their bachelors degree into a conversation about magna or something
Average conde naste employee submitting his "human" thoughts to a site overrun by bots and indian teenagers.
>>25041570they're talking about comic books. this guy managed to finagle the conversation into his phd or whatever he has during a conversation about comic books.>>25041573the OP is def indian. he asks for recommendations for graphic novels and comic books and then whines that nowhere near him sells these things (leaving out that it's because he lives in a third world shithole named india)
All that education to not know what the word "prose" means
>>25041529I'm not a retarded ESL redditor