Can you explain these bold lines from Catch-22’s chapter “Hungry Joe”?
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Which fictional characters from different books would you like to get together for a meet up?
What are some interesting fictional cities in literature, film and TV series?
What is the title of the book by Terrence Strong that features the character O’Rourke?
What makes the play Angels in America by Tony Kushner such an important work of American literature?
What is a complete list of all fiction genres?
Why can’t I seem to bring myself to just sit down and read a novel for a couple of hours?
What was so great about the book The Catcher in the Rye?
Any literary works influenced by the Harry Potter series?
Has anyone read the novel “A Thousand Splendid Suns” by Khaled Hosseini? What’s so special about it?
Was anyone able to find out the real name of the character Hilal from Paulo Coelho’s Aleph?
Who are some unseen characters in literature/theater/cinema who’ve had very profound impacts on the fiction?
What is an explanation of these lines from Catch-22’s chapter, ‘Lieutenant Scheisskopf’?
How do we make the best out of a novel?
Is it possible for a person, in a lifetime, to read all the books in the Western canon?
What are some of the best uses of subtext in literature?
Why is reading novels more productive than watching movies?
If I could read only one book to help me write fiction better (science fiction, cyberpunk or fantasy), which one should I read?
Storytelling: How does one explain the writing style of Salinger?
Who’d win in a battle of wits and humour, George Bernard Shaw or Charles Bukowski?