Psykonauten_dk said:
Most of Charles Bukowskis novels are great. If you just want a sample of his writings, then try some of the short stories collected in "tales of ordinary madness" or "South of no north"...Great stuff I tell ya!
Regards, -Psyko
im going to sound like a nut but, I fucking LOVE bukowski. I have at least 5 books of poetry and short stories. All his (semi)autobiographical novels, and I have read many more books than that. This guy is an absolute master, his writing is so raw and blunt like a sledgehammer, it conveys so much emotion with such simple and perfect lines, and there is also an incredible beauty and sensitivity without any trace of sentimentality making it so true and touching and real. I know im gushing but this guys writing really has a place in my soul. His writing has been with me through some of the hardest times of my life and by now he seems like an old friend. Read this mans work, at the very least you will be entertained.
oh yeah i also heard philip roth and irvine welsh mentioned and i can definately reccomend either one. Especially irvine welsh for people on bluelight, his stories have lots and lots of drugs in them, the story from the same-titled book "the acid house" is pretty cool (hehe i stole that book).
Also junky by w. borroughs is a must read after you bang a bag. Other beat generation writers like Kerouac are pretty good, I liked "on the road".
Hunter s. thompson's novels "the rum diary" and, of course "fear and loathing in las vegas" are two good ones.
"communion" by whitley strieber is good. its a nonfiction book in which the author claims to have been abducted by aliens and to be in contact with them in strange ways.
John Updike - The Witches of Eastwick
Bret Easton Ellis - American Psycho, The Informers
ok ill shut up