last book you read you'd give a 9+/10 ?
Last book you read you'd give a 9+/10 ?
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The Stranger
Blood meridian
Infinite Jesst
Satantango by Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Is that her boo? His bad facial hair and posture gives me hope
all good books, what was your favorite part?
this looks interesting, was the lack of periods hard to get used to or not?
Looks theory EVISCERATED
ontilogicool is a babe
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Pretty difficult read for me honestly. I felt like I was just scraping the surface.
he's probably swimming in jew money anyways, that's the only thing whores care about after all
Kraznahorkai uses periods, just very sparingly. I really enjoy long sentences. You've gotta be focused when you're reading him but it isn't hard to follow.
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Fictions, the stories are not all 9 or 10s but there definitely are some 10+ in there
gib me qt3.14 gf
what kind of books do you like?
The Quincunx, Charles palister
Wow, I guess it would be The Denial of Death, which I read 3 years ago. Dorian Gray and C&P come close for me. Though purely on prose, Gray is a perfect 10.
He's living the pseud's dream
*ontologically blocks your path*
read Penthisilea by Kleist yesterday, well technically it's a play but it really blew me away
9/10 would recite screaming standing on some greek ruins
wow what a fattie
Stoner.
Idylls of the King
10/10 will marriage
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>tfw no /litfa/ gf
>rattle rattle
Industrial Society and its Future by Ted Kaczynski.
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Im near through the second part and I am thinking about putting it down.
The philosophy is a lot more boring than I imagined and he does seem very redundant.
Fucking ew
unirocinally she is my new /thinspo/
In half a century or so this will be remembered as one of the most important publications in deconstructing leftist ideology in history. He takes leftism to its logical endpoint and effectively slaps the reset button on the entire cultural movement. It's a bit too early for people to acknowledge his brilliance right now though, considering he's still in prison.
I would have to say Steppenwolf maybe eventhough it has been a while ago.
Too many other books while being superior in many aspects compared to HH were lacking in others and would not reach a 9/10 rating.
Take this shitposting to Veeky Forums
my diary desu
Is she Asian, latina, or white? I can't tell.
spooky
youtube.com
Dropping spookbombs
She's a continental philosopher m8 she belongs here.
Pure theory sustains her.
this can't be real
Bei Dao collected poems
you just need to become a published author
the second and third parts are the best. first part (sans prologue) is the most boring, fourth is the least comprehensible.
She looks like this girl from my creative writing club, if that girl were 150 lbs lighter
she is clearly anorectic
It's funny, I leave and you're still here. We call this chumming the waters. It's quite entertaining.
Does she carry the weight well?
this user knows
Lolita
Even the picture is thin
Mythology by Edith Hamilton (9) was in my mind a masterpiece because of its structure and concise writing.
A Frolic of His Own (10) was to me a work of supreme genius, not only because of Gaddis's obviously overwhelming command of language but also the depth of the indictment on the legal "profession," one of the "pillars" of western civilization. This is a superficial interpretation but he took these pillars (Art, Economy, Law, Religion/Architecture) and said, IMO, all that could be said of them at the time, and in a genius way. I am biased because I am a lawyer, but I thought he did it best in Frolic of His Own.
that's the point
I thought mythology was boring and pointless. Boring in the impersonal way the myths were related and pointless in that reading the actual myths would be more fun and reading the Wikipedia article would be quicker with not much less info than the book.
Suttree
probably white
pedro paramo
It's a choice between reading the collected works of Homer, Auschelyes, Sophocles, Pindar, Ovid, etc., etc., or reading condensed versions of all of those authors by someone who did the reading and scrutiny for you.
I chose the latter, probably because of limited time.
hot
DUDE wtf
There are no asians that look like her. She's obviously white, not all whites are blonde haired/pink skinned neanderthals.
She looks 1/2 or 3/4 white.
shes from vancouver/BC
obviously a halfu
She looks very much Latina in this post but in she looks more Eurasian/Eastern European. Probably one of her parent is a slav who married a mestizo.
It's called hongcover for a reason. Shes East Asian/Anglo
She's from. Halifax nova Scotia. She lives there with her bf
She kinda look like Anna Akana with less mongoloid features. You right, probably has jap/chink ancestry a few generations down.
bumo
This thread isn't about literature, it's about your weird obsession with some random girl off youtube. Fuck off and kill yourself.
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Coriolanus
agreed.
Thread should be pruned and delted
folks look white af semtex
Bartleby
Holy fuck we went to the same school. We might have had a class together :o
Roth's Anatomy Lesson. So funny.
is that david duchovny?
Not really, kinda pear-shaped. Her face looks thin enough that when she's sitting down you forget, then she stands up and it's a shock to see what was hiding under the table
Hyperion by Holderlin
Convince her to post another video
She looks like Bess Kalb aka UHM NO SWEETIE girl
where are you getting all these damn pics of? Kinda creepy now
the aspern papers
What's creepy about viewing photos someone voluntarily puts online to be seen by the public?
Bleak House by Charles Dickens
I want to look also. Link?
she's native. i am from vancouver this is what (attractive) natives look like
If she's Canadian she's probably part or half Native American. I'm a quarter Native and my sister has some of her facial features
Phaedo
Totally agree with you, Kleist is God tier.
Unsong or The Ascent of Man
she goes by ontologicool
post sister
Independent people. For a book I randomly picked up it really moved me in a profound way.
six four, hideo yokoyama. long book that takes place over 7 days. very well structured, with breaks explaining the detective work of the MC. the twist is unexpected. the only hickup i saw was that we dont get closure of one of the questions brought up in the earlier part of the book. otherwise, this thing was kafkaesque (used correctly). he is kept out of the loop and he himself tries to withhold information. very interesting read on what we want people to know and what we shouldnt know, or what we should withhold from the public.
also forgot to mention that the MC and his old friend have this weird cliche relationship found in manga and shit and it definitely felt out of place. but thats all small potatoes
I agree.
The Slynx
>UNSONG
This desu