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The Pyat quartet by Michael Moorcock definitely has its moments, though Pyat is an absolutely unredeemable racist and pedophile. If you didn't like Infinite Jest, you won't like these novels. Imagine Ignatius but he's an attractive sociopath. Larry McMurtry's western novels are consistently hilarious. Michael Chabon's novels are fairly witty although more roundly emotional. For classical literature, Dickens' novels have the occasional amusing characters, as do Austen and Chekhov's short stories.
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