anyone know about any interesting pathographies?
I really liked Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy, Everywhere Antennas by Julie Delporte. Right now I am reading Sick: A Memoir by Porochista Khakpour, and I feel like I want to read MORE MORE MORE. So, can anyone recommend any? Preferably by women. I hate men so much. #sexism
/edit: oh and unrelated to that: I just finished reading Eleanor, or the Rejection of the Progress of Love by Anna Moshovakis. I really wanted to like it. But FUCK. What a pretentious pile of poo poo. I feel like the author thought her being elusive af and having the plot (if there was any!) unfold as slowly as possible would make her seem avant grade and cool? idk. Reading the book really annoyed me. I didn't get anything from reading it, except anger.
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Originally Posted by gmku
Yeah, hillarious. I guess because I'm OLD (all of 60, oh, my god), I'm a pedophile. People around here don't have any sense of humor or class, yourself included. So fuck you, too, you stupid cunt.
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