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    Erich Segal

    [ranking: 28]
    Man, Woman and Child, The Class

    American Psycho, Less Than Zero, Glamorama

    Bret Easton Ellis

    [ranking: 4]
    American Psycho, Less Than Zero, Glamorama

    A Clockwork Orange, Inside Mr.

    Anthony Burgess

    [ranking: 29]
    A Clockwork Orange, Inside Mr.

    American Pastoral, Portnoy's Complaint, The Human Stain

    Philip Roth

    [ranking: 11]
    American Pastoral, Portnoy's Complaint, The Human Stain

    Walden, Civil Disobedience, Faith in a seed

    Henry David Thoreau

    [ranking: 22]
    Walden, Civil Disobedience, Faith in a seed

    The Catcher in the Rye, Franny and Zooey, Nine Stories

    J. D. Salinger

    [ranking: 14]
    The Catcher in the Rye, Franny and Zooey, Nine Stories

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About Random Most Unbearably Pretentious Authors In Literary History

It's an exciting tool for displaying random most unbearably pretentious authors in literary history. We collected a list of "Random Most Unbearably Pretentious Authors In Literary History" from ranker, which was screened by countless online votes. You can view random most unbearably pretentious authors in literary history shows from this page, click on "Show all by ranking" button to show the complete list, or visit the original page for a more detailed introduction.

No matter how brilliant or groundbreaking or bro-appealing a piece of literature may be, it fails to make up for the pretentious authors behind them. The most pretentious writers of the world, despite their ways with written words, fail terribly when it comes to opening their mouths, usually because their foot is in the way. Many authors who are douches retain any semblance of literary cred only due to the equally douchey masses who praise their often overrated books. Relying heavily gimmicks or "their own personal style" instead of true substance, numerous douchey writers give off an air of trying to be deep (read this back-and-forth between Natalie Portman and Jonathan Safran Foer to get an idea).

The annoying writers of this list frustrate the world for a number of reasons. Some actively embodied the term "hypocrite," taking support from the very systems their works admonished (hello, welfare recipient Ayn Rand). Others simply ride the coattails of their past works to remain relevant, unable to understand no one's actually read American Psycho. But what unites all these writers are their acolytes, who will stop their fixed-gear bikes to tell you "Well, actually," your negative opinion of their books is wrong. Never mind them though, for you know the truth: that Walden pond was nowhere near the wildnerness.

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