Recommend me the most bleak, fricked up novel, where the protagonist gets completely morally and spiritually destroyed and destitute, reaching the very rock bottom. Preferably mostly through his own doings and short comings.
Pic somewhat related.
Recommend me the most bleak, fricked up novel, where the protagonist gets completely morally and spiritually destroyed and destitute, reaching the very rock bottom. Preferably mostly through his own doings and short comings.
Pic somewhat related.
diary of a wimpy kid
Jude the Obscure. Gay thread though.
Go Ask Alice by Anonymous is literally a white american boomer version of 177013
I would if i thought you were artistically interested in this but i think you're just a depraved fetishist, therefore i will not help you. And i hope no else does.
It's not for fetishistic purposes. I just feel miserable and I want something to feel better about myself.
Feeling miserable is very temporary (if it stays, it's called feeling normal). Books are a bit of a process and not temporary, so I'd say you want something more short-term and that this thread was made with bad intention. I'd say maybe a rekt thread or maybe a feels thread on /gif/ or /wsg/, respectively.
Re-recommending you Jude the Obscure. Things go so awfully in that book that I finished it out of spite. Go download a copy from Project Gutenberg instead of moping here and hopefully the book will gut punch you into feeling something other than vicarious misery. If that's not enough, pull from pic related until you're bored of being miserable.
The other anon's recommendation of feels and rekt threads will probably work too but I'd bet you'd get sucked into a cycle of frequenting those places and (God forbid) posting. Read books until you feel something else; you can complete a book and feel different, but engaging in mope-ass threads has no finality.
The Notebook Trilogy is underrated around here
a girl with a harelip fricks a dog
>Bro bro bro this book is soooo underrated if you ignore that this book has been recommended regularly since 2010
>bro bro bro only I know of this book and it is underrated
Then you shouldn't use pornography to advertise your post.
Ham on Rye is good. It's not comically horrible but it features some incredibly depressing parts. I'd probably have killed myself if i was in his position
Poor Folk.
Filth by Irvine Welsh maybe idk
>Recommend me the most bleak, fricked up novel, where the protagonist gets completely morally and spiritually destroyed and destitute, reaching the very rock bottom. Preferably mostly through his own doings and short comings.
Kenneth Cook (1961) _Wake in Fright_
New to the Yabba? Have a beer.
confessions of victor x
I've only read Serotonin and Atomised by Houellebecq and I think (judging by your choice of picture) that they'd be up your alley. Not exactly what you're looking for but bleak nonetheless.
Juliette by Sade is basically 1,000 pages of metamorphosis
This one was pretty entertaining, the prose might not be for everyone though.
I'm considering uploading my own life experience somewhere, that mostly fulfills your requirements.
Notes from The Underground
Outsider by Camus
Only halfway through but Child of God by McCarthy
Just finished it, McCarthys style really grew on me. Never thought I would feel bad for a necrophile serial killer
Breaking bad
curious about the manga of the pic
That's Metamorphosis. A popular degeneration hentai manga.
Saki, a girl with no friends asks her mom to teach her how to do makeup. She becomes beautiful and popular. Then, some butthole woos her and she lets it happen because she has no idea how to react, said butthole gets her hooked on drugs, and her life spirals out of control.
No longer human
Justine and Philosophy in the Bedroom. If you include VNs then Saya no Uta and Euphoria are a no brainer. There's even worse shit out there but this isn't the board that stuff.
Why do you want to read garbage like that?
>his
you know you don’t only have to read books by men about men, right?
You can, but then you'd have to read something by/from a woman
by/about*