What’s some /lit/ about sibling relatives who love one another more than they should?
>>25124542I would recommend you serious literature but you're clearly just interested in smut so I wont.
>I would recommend you serious literature but you're clearly just interested in smut so I wont.
>>25124542Ada.
>>25124542>sibling relativesNice tautology. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said by Philip K Dick.
>>25124544Andy and Leyley is better than every novel released within the past year.
Pierre; or, the Ambiguities
>>25124582Pynched
>>25124582>Andy and Leyley is better than every novel releasedFTFY
>>25124654calm down, they're not ready for that take yet, see >>25124609
>>25124582More entertaining perhaps, but it’s slop of the highest sloppiness
Joseph McElroy's "Cannonball" for some reason features it
>>25124542I suspect that one of Nemlei's inspirations was the first "Flowers in the Attic" book, at least on the surface if you pay attention to some of the imagery of the game, so maybe check that one? >>25124678Things like Coffin and Disco Elysium are praised mostly because videogame fiction sucks most of (if not, all of) the time, just like the rest of entertainment sphere, being the best bits of their own mediums just mindless fun that try to absorb ideas from /lit/ stuff in order to process them for comsumption; then you have things like these indie projects that i mentioned, that are personal passion projects, which tend to reach deeper in the imagination of people and contemplation of reality and life than the rest of dogshit because the writing is more personal, more fleshed out, and it layout the themes without self censoring that much, so in contrast of the rest "canned fiction" around, it makes an impression on someone who have never approached literary fiction before. When you realize that what you're after it's the "fiction reflecting themes of life" part of this stuff rather than the "entertainment" aspect, you move towards literature for the really good stuff from which everything comes from, which may change how you feel about the writing in the fast food that serves in the entertainment mediums. Literature (the GOOD one, at least) threat writing stories as a direct interaction with reality, a perspective of the world at large, expressing the writer personal ideas about reality, which is why it's so good: It doesn't threat writing as something separated from life, but the reflection of life itself. Different from silly vidya that can't afford to allineate anyone because it's simulacra all the way down, and threat fiction as that background noise to be sold to the masses. "Television it's for niggers" as Faulkner would say, and "Vidya it's for women and faggots" as some anon pointed at somewhere. Entertaiment fiction it's distant from the truth, and things like OP pic glances at it close enough to evoke that "there's something more to this", while still being a shadow of the primordial written word. Just an opinion of course.
>>25124542Flowers In The Attic, innit?
I'm not pro censorship, but the author is clearly an evil, disturbed individual.
>oh look this thread again
>>25124542Enfants terribles by Cocteau
>>25125450i agree with you but you couldve said the same thing in three sentences, pretentious twat
>>25124542Wow, I wish sisters were real.