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Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 6:40 pm
by BurtReynolds
Any art form.
What are they? Why? For better or worse?
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 6:43 pm
by BurtReynolds
How to cope in a bizarre world of insane people.
Hard to articulate why but... This one gnaws at me.

Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 6:45 pm
by BurtReynolds
Hard to argue that movies like The Dark Crystal and Secret of NIMH hasn't had a significant impact on my life.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 6:53 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
Catch-22
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:01 pm
by Malloy
likely none. some art has cemented my sensibilities.
"in the heart of the heart of the country"; Being There; most things barry hannah wrote; all of elaine may's movies; harry mathews fiction; lots of elliot gould 70s movies; samuel fuller; beckett novels and short stories; minutemen; randy newman; jeff wall's photography; scott walker; david berman; sifl & olly; jim jarmusch.
david milch more than anything
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:02 pm
by Malloy
definitely Network
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:21 pm
by Ms Harmless
'Where The Wild Things Are' by Maurice Sendak
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:22 pm
by Ms Harmless
'The Accidental' by Ali Smith
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:26 pm
by Ms Harmless
'The Táin' (translated by Thomas Kinsella)
Irish mythology is not *quite* equal to fiction in my view but it counts here
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:35 pm
by BurtReynolds
An obvious one, though it's not often thought of as fiction, which does it a disservice I think:

Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 7:38 pm
by BurtReynolds
I don't know if a movie has ever rewired my brain, at least in a way that I'm conscious of. Maybe just reinforced or crystallized things.
I'll have to think about it.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 8:32 pm
by Mickey
Malloy wrote:likely none. some art has cemented my sensibilities.
"in the heart of the heart of the country"; Being There; most things barry hannah wrote; all of elaine may's movies; harry mathews fiction; lots of elliot gould 70s movies; samuel fuller; beckett novels and short stories; minutemen; randy newman; jeff wall's photography; scott walker; david berman; sifl & olly; jim jarmusch.
david milch more than anything
"And I am in retirement from love."

Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 8:44 pm
by epilogue
Wow, there are so many. It's hard to know where to begin.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:03 pm
by Mickey
Off the top of my head:
The Savage Detectives especially, but all Bolaño, Frank Stanford, The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, the official bootleg of the 2003 Tokyo show, W.G. Sebald, John Taggart, Loveless, GY!BE, Alice Notley, Fredric Jameson (criticism is art!), Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:15 pm
by dad
Mickey wrote:Off the top of my head:
The Savage Detectives especially, but all Bolaño, Frank Stanford, The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, the official bootleg of the 2003 Tokyo show, W.G. Sebald, John Taggart, Loveless, GY!BE, Alice Notley, Fredric Jameson (criticism is art!), Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
i have questions about the bolded.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:27 pm
by Simple Torture
dad wrote:Mickey wrote:Off the top of my head:
The Savage Detectives especially, but all Bolaño, Frank Stanford, The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, the official bootleg of the 2003 Tokyo show, W.G. Sebald, John Taggart, Loveless, GY!BE, Alice Notley, Fredric Jameson (criticism is art!), Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
i have questions about the bolded.
Me too, my copy went missing circa 2004...got something to confess, Michael?
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:28 pm
by Mickey
dad wrote:Mickey wrote:Off the top of my head:
The Savage Detectives especially, but all Bolaño, Frank Stanford, The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, the official bootleg of the 2003 Tokyo show, W.G. Sebald, John Taggart, Loveless, GY!BE, Alice Notley, Fredric Jameson (criticism is art!), Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
i have questions about the bolded.
Was lightly into Pearl Jam based on radio tracks and bought it on a whim. Haven't listened to the band in years and find their post Riot Act stuff laughably bad but it pretty undeniably had a big effect on me.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:35 pm
by dad
Mickey wrote:dad wrote:Mickey wrote:Off the top of my head:
The Savage Detectives especially, but all Bolaño, Frank Stanford, The Great Beauty and The Young Pope, the official bootleg of the 2003 Tokyo show, W.G. Sebald, John Taggart, Loveless, GY!BE, Alice Notley, Fredric Jameson (criticism is art!), Dragging a Dead Deer Up a Hill
i have questions about the bolded.
Was lightly into Pearl Jam based on radio tracks and bought it on a whim. Haven't listened to the band in years and find their post Riot Act stuff laughably bad but it pretty undeniably had a big effect on me.
the Japanese crowds were respectful concert goers.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:37 pm
by Mickey
When Ed Vedder said "war kide kuditai arigato," 14 year old me felt that.
Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Posted: Sat September 10, 2022 9:40 pm
by dad
Mickey wrote:When Ed Vedder said "war kide kuditai arigato," 14 year old me felt that.
hai.