Submitted by ssunnysidesup t3_yenqn4 in books
As an example, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov or No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. Both respected as well-written books, but both cover very dark subject matter. Lolita has some wonderful, lyrical writing and some great prose, and the main characters are written well. However, it is obviously a very dark book, and the main character, Humbert Humbert’s lust for Dolores makes the entire read feel like a stone sitting at the pit of your stomach. No Longer Human, again, is well-written, with a protagonist you can sympathise and even empathise with. Despite its obvious lyricism of writing, it doesn’t try to sugarcoat any of the experiences of the main character. What makes it more chilling is the fact that it is semi-autobiographical and was written shortly before the author committed suicide. What other books, classics or otherwise, are similarly beautifully-written yet disturbing or dark, and why?
fingersonlips t1_itz5pt5 wrote
Cormac McCarthy's The Road.