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For me it would have to be William S Burroughs' Naked Lunch. Can't believe that came out in 1959

For me it would have to be William S Burroughs' Naked Lunch. Can't believe that came out in 1959

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[–] 4 pts (edited )

The Road by Cormac McCarthy is the most recent disturbing thing I have read. Sometimes I kind of wish I had never picked it up. There was also a comic book called Crossed that I read several years ago. It was kind of like a zombie apocalypse except that people who were infected didn't become zombies, they became evil like demons walking the earth. It was pretty fucked up.

[–] 2 pts

The road was good but blood meridian is a way more disturbing philosophical violent western.

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I read All The Pretty Horses before that so I guess I wasn't expecting McCarthy to be so dark. I might check out the rest of the Border Crossing trilogy at some point but I'm going to be wary of his other work.

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Definitely do blood meridian! Couldn't get into at first but when I went back loved it

I forgot about Crossed. Yes I remember reading that as the web comic. I've just tried to revisit the site but the server is down http://www.crossedcomic.com/

If I remember correctly it's a plague that causes people to have a red cross shaped wound on their foreheads. I thought it was an unsubtle attempt to denigrate Christianity, as so much is nowadays, it should have been a star!

The infected just behave like the Reavers from Firefly and try to rape and torture everyone.