What does /lit/ think of Dr Seuss?
Didn’t he get done for weed back in the day?
Seuss, Dr. A favorite between the ages of 1 and 8, but no longer. Essentially a writer for very young people. Certainly better than Conrad. Has at least a voice of his own.
>>25214024>tfw almost 30 and still like him
>>25213884>>>/co/
One of the good ones
>>25214137Pic related- Ukraine coming out with their war statistics for 2025
Literally an honorary JewHas the most good goy political takes on everythingHis books are okay I guess
>>25214148>not being a literal Nazi means you’re a JewAlso the book you posted is ironically anti-abortion propaganda and is considered right wing nowadays
>>25214152It's actually a cosmic horror story
>>25214142How's you three-day special military operation going, Sergei?
>>25214202
His books were a huge influence on meThey were strange and exciting
>>25213884>>25214024Do kids still read Dr Seuss or has he been relegated to the dustbin of history with the rest of the mediocre cishets?>>25214142Kino>>25214202>>25214152Dilate
Russia sucks
>>25213884He had a nearly unparalleled understanding of what small children enjoy--bright colors, rhymes, nonsensical humor, etc. That said, viewed from adulthood, his books might be mistaken for psychological programming meant to turn American youth into Soviet sleeper agents.
>>25214228ah yes, crazy eyes and nature tattoos. searching for approval on tiktok.
>>25213884He was pretty cool, first children's author to adapt postmodernism to children in a way that made sense with the surreal landscapes and avant-garde naming/rhyme schemes, at least for kids' books it had never really been done. It was just stuff like Heidi or Anne Of Green Gables, which occasionally had illustrations for younger readers, or Great Illustrated Classics type things with heavily adapted versions of classic literature for a 2nd-3rd grade reading level