For me, The Unbearable Lightness of Being-Milan Kundera; On Earth we are Briefly Gorgeous-Ocean Vuong; Love in the Time of Cholera-Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The most tragic, painful, human suffering can be presented and these writers present it in the most excruciatingly beautiful prose.

On Earth we are Briefly Gorgeous-“A woman stands on the shoulder of a dirt road begging, in a tongue made obsolete by gunfire, to enter the village where her house sits, has sat for decades. It is a human story. Anyone can tell it. Can you tell? Can you tell the rain has grown heavy, its keystrokes peppering the blue shawl black?”

What is the beauty for you?

  • Dtitan@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Ditto on the Marquez. He’s pissed me off, I’m tired of his sad old men protagonists, but you can’t deny his prose is amazing.

    There’s a lot of good stuff in the Russian classics but last time I reread Gogol’s overcoat it hit just as hard.

    Recently reading Colson Whitehead’s Nickel Boys I full on broke down at two different parts. Like ugly crying and not just because it was a sad moment - there was too much going on in my head as a result of the writing for me to process.