Are you patrician?

>favorite prophet
>favorite composer
>favorite poet
>favorite novelist
>favorite philosopher
>favorite playwright
>favorite director
>favorite painter
>favorite architect

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Prophets don't real
Beethoven
Coleridge
Eco
Philosophers are irrelevant
Schiller
Kubrick
Velazquez
Don't know enough architects

>>favorite prophet
>favorite composer
alexander scriabin
>favorite poet
hart crane or rilke
>favorite novelist
faulkner
>favorite philosopher
walt whitman
>favorite playwright
shakespeare
>favorite director
i dont really watch films, orson welles or tarantino i guess
>favorite painter
caravaggio
>>favorite architect

John.
Beethoven.
Pessoa.
Grillet.
Hegel.
Racine.
Don't watch that much cinema.
Goya.
Know nothing about architecture.

>Jesus Christ
>Franz Liszt
>John Keats
>Tolstoy
>Aristotle
>Shakespeare
>Akira Kurosawa
>JMW Turner
>Christopher Wren

>st. max
>wagner
>goethe
>melville
>wittgenstein
>shakespeare
>bresson
>matisse
>imhotep/van der rohe

Bakunin
Slipknot
Homer
Salinger
Bakunin
Sophocles
Queysanne
Liotard

did you mean the actual st. max or stirner?

>favorite prophet
Bakunin
>favorite composer
Brotzmann
>favorite poet
Mallarmé
>favorite novelist
Bolaño
>favorite philosopher
Proudhon
>favorite playwright
Calderon de la Barca
>favorite director
Fellini
>favorite painter
either Matisse or Carrá
>favorite architect
Viganò

...

n/a
phillip glass
me
murakami
hud hudson
arthur miller
kubrick
gerhard richter
idk

Elijah (1 Kings 19:11-13)

John Coltrane (youtube.com/watch?v=bOvKNsqnlM8)

E.E. Cummings (Selected Poems)

Robert Walser (Jakob von Gunten, The Tanners, The Robber)

Simone Weil (Gravity and Grace)

The rest I don't have choices desu

Jesus
Philip Glass
Lord Byron
Victor Hugo
Socrates
Samuel Beckett
David Lynch
Frida Kahlo
Jim Bishop

Mani
Beethoven
Baudelaire
Dickens
Kierkegaard
Albee
Hitchcock
Van Gogh
Le Corbusier

>I am a pleb

>posts no serious prophet
>negative amounts of taste
Coincidence? No.

>walser
i read and liked berlin stories. have von gunten on myshelf. going to start it now

Motherfuckers haven't read Ezekiel

muh religion

Dostoyevsky
Shostakovich
William S. Burroughs
Dostoyevsky
Dostoyevsky
Chekhov
Tarkovsky
Repin
Vladimir Shchuko

forgot about zeek—what are those chariots supposed to be or was he tripping or theyre ancient aliens?

>favorite prophet
I don't have one
>favorite composer
Strauss
>favorite poet
Bukowski
>favorite novelist
Dostoyevsky
>favorite philosopher
Spinoza
>favorite playwright
Lope de Vega
>favorite director
Kubrick
>favorite painter
Goya
>favorite architect
Dunno I only know Raul Villanueva

Do you like The Brothers Karamazov?

>Repin
Patrician confirmed

Basically everything by Walser is great, except the collection "Ghosts, Girlfriends and Other Stories", which is pretty mediocre. Jakob is one of his best, enjoy!

>favorite prophet
ew
>composer
liszt
>poet
frost
>novelist
steinbeck
>philosopher
>tfw too stupid
>playwright
tennesee willaims
>director
lynch
>painter
van gogh or rothko
>arcitect
frank lloyrd wright

>favorite prophet
Prophets aren't real
>favorite composer
Vaughan Williams, Holst or He Zhanhao
>favorite poet
William Butler Yeats
>favorite novelist
Tolkien
>favorite philosopher
Plato
>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>favorite director
Kubrick
>favorite painter
Charles R. Knight
>favorite architect
Lloyd Wright

>favorite prophet
Haile Selassie
>favorite composer
Liszt
>favorite poet
Ginsberg
>favorite novelist
Steinbeck
>favorite philosopher
Kant
>favorite playwright
Miller
>favorite director
Kurosawa
>favorite painter
Rembrandt
>favorite architect
I don't know enough.

>myself
>Vivaldi
>tie between Dante and Eliot
>Pynchon
>can't pick just one, nor two
>Shakespeare
>I enjoy Tarantino, don't watch many movies
>pic related
>Michelangelo

Had to take my time and not put some names twice

we fucking get it

Forgot pic related

>favorite composer
Morton Feldman
>favorite poet
Paul Celan
>favorite novelist
Marcel Proust
>favorite philosopher
Gilles Deleuze
>favorite playwright
Samuel Beckett
>favorite director
Franco Piavoli
>favorite painter
Alberto Burri
>favorite architect
Louis Kahn

>favorite prophet
uhh does the sibyl that Eliot referenced at the beginning of The Waste Land count?
>favorite composer
Probs Bach or possibly Monteverdi
>favorite poet
Eliot.
>favorite novelist
Wilde
>favorite philosopher
Nietzsche
>favorite playwright
Wilde
>favorite director
uhhh
>favorite painter
Otto Dix
>favorite architect
uhhh Franky Lloydy Wright I guess

>liszt
HHAHAHA

The butterfly in The Last Unicorn
Beethoven
Dylan Thomas
Roger Zelazny
Lao Tzu
Bill Shakespeare
No particular favorite composer
Kandinsky
Frank Lloyd Wright

>>favorite prophet
Isaiah
>>favorite composer
Tchaikovsky
>>favorite poet
Stevens
>>favorite novelist
Nabokov
>>favorite philosopher
Jesus
>>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>>favorite director
Scorsese
>>favorite painter
Rubens
>>favorite architect
Brunelleschi

>favorite prophet
Proust
>favorite composer
Morrissey
>favorite poet
William Blake
>favorite novelist
Proust
>favorite philosopher
Proust
>favorite playwright
Chekhov
>favorite director
I don't care
>favorite painter
Monet
>favorite architect
Go fuck your mother

It's nice to see another Proustian on this board. Aside from his philosophically brilliant and stylistically delightful epic, I identify with Proust as a person and an artist. You see, according to letters from Proust to his loved ones, he was a chronic masturbator.

Not like your average adolescent, we're talking 10-15 times a day, well into his late 30s. It's no wonder he didn't start seriously writing ISOLT/Swann's Way until the late age of 38, because his wrist must've been devoid of cartilage by age 35 requiring strenuous recovery, like how some 30-year-old NBA players have the knees of an 80-year-old after a modest career. And who could blame him? His hands wrote the most masterful human creation ever, as art is the most superior form of human creation, literature the most superior form of art, and ISOLT the most superior work of literature; I'm not gay but I would enjoy a handjob from Proust's divine hands, the only greater tribute to art I imagine would be to pierce the canvas of the Mona Lisa smile with your cock and make love to Mona Lisa's mouth in the Louvre.

I too have this problem of chronic masturbation, it's a curse. But it comforts me knowing that there is an upper echelon of chronic masturbators who are brilliant artists and philosophers and minds throughout human history. It comforts me knowing that when I die there might be a glowing castle in the clouds where all the great chronic masturbators throughout history occupy, and Proust, from the highest tower, upon seeing my one normal arm and muscular arm with a chaffed lumberjack palm, blows smoky stardust from his divine pipe and shouts "Lower the drawbridge, he's one of us!", and I am greeted with Target 5 for $5 hand creams as I take my rightful place in eternity.

Solomon (though I do have a soft spot for Mohammad)
Wagner
Yeats
Dickens
Descartes
Shaw
John Ford
Carvaggio
Bernini

>Composer
Chopin
>Poet
Shelley
>Novelist
Williams
>Philosopher
Camus
>Playwright
Shakespeare
>Director
Kubrick or Bergman

>favourite composer
>Brotzmann

He's great and all, but favourite?

youtube.com/watch?v=h5litbzH1Bw

Ted Kaczynski
Aaron Funk
Lynton Kwesi Johnson
Alexander Trocchi
Karl Marx
Brecht
Ken Russell
Rothko
My Dad

What?

>favorite prophet
Jesus
>favorite composer
Bach
>favorite poet
James Wright
>favorite novelist
Kazuo Ishiguro
>favorite philosopher
Plato (for more modern, let's go Isaiah Berlin and/or Richard McKeon, I guess)
>favorite playwright
Shaw
>favorite director
Rivette
>favorite painter
Botticelli
>favorite architect
Corbusier or Louis Kahn

>can't choose just one
Prophet: NT - John; OT - Isaiah (probably...too many)
Composer: Bach, Handel, Faure (too many)
Poet: Yeats & Ashbery
Novelist: Proust
Philosopher: THE Philosopher - Plato; also, Kierkegaard
Playwright: THE Playwright - Shakespeare
Director: Bunuel or Kurosawa
Painter: John Singer Sargent, Botticelli (too many) for sculpture: Bernini, Canova, & Rob Mueck
Architect: I'm woefully ignorant of architecture and architects. Where should I begin to correct this?

Also, give us yours OP.

*Ron Mueck

>Jeremiah
>Tchaikovsky
>Emily Dickinson
>Marquez
>Hegel
>Beckett
>Monet
>Santiago Cirugeda

Isiah
Xenakis
Shelley
Sterne
Plato
Shakespeare (but maybe also Beckett)
Walter Ruttman
dont know
Xenakis but i dont know shit about architecture

Charles Manson
Charles Manson
Charles Manson
William Burroughs
Charles Manson
William Burroughs
Larry Wessel
Charles Manson
Ludwig Wittgenstein

>>favorite prophet
John the Baptist
>>favorite composer
Mussorgsky
>>favorite poet
Don't read poetry
>>favorite novelist
Hamsun
>>favorite philosopher
Guénon
>>favorite playwright
Marlowe
>>favorite director
Tarkovsky or Antonioni
>>favorite painter
John Atkinson Grimshaw
>>favorite architect
Pugin

I feel like I have quite a mix of pleb and patrician tastes.
>prophet
Sophia, if that counts
>composer
Borodin
>poet
Blake
>novelist
Tolkien
>philosopher
Plato
>playwright
Shakespeare
>director
Tarkovsky
>painter
Viktor Vasnetsov
>architect
Antoni Gaudi

>prophet
Jesus
>composer
Tchaikovsky
>poet
TS Eliot
>novelist
James Joyce
>philosopher
Heidegger
>playwright
Tom Stoppard
>painter
Van Gogh

>prophet
Natan
>composer
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
>poet
don't read poetry
>novelist
Thomas Pynchon
>philosopher
Martin Heidegger
>playwright
Aristophanes
>director
Paolo Sorrentino
>painter
Caravaggio
>architect
Renzo Piano / Filippo Brunelleschi

rate

>favorite prophet
Trump
>favorite composer
Shostakovich
>favorite poet
Montale
>favorite novelist
Calvino
>favorite philosopher
Me
>favorite playwright
Pinter
>favorite director
Mamoru Oshii
>favorite painter
Caravaggio/Moreau
>favorite architect
OP

elijah
boulez
mallarme
abe
nietzsche
n/a
oshima
n/a
n/a

Middle class

Upper middle class (probably lives around westchester)

Middle

Middle

Upper

Lower (Hoboken?)

Lower middle

Solidly middle

Too young

Pleb

Yes u r

Middle

Pleb

Upper middle

Middle middle, also young

Ginsberg lmao pleb

Upper

Upper middle

haha all of them :)
Debussy
Rimbaud
Dostoevsky
Kierkegaard
Chekhov or Aeschylus
I don't watch movies.
Giorgio de Chirico or Rubens
I don't know.

>Alberto Burri
Nice but are we defining him a painter?

>>favorite prophet: no
>>favorite composer: beethoven
>>favorite poet: thomas dylan
>>favorite novelist: dostojewski
>>favorite philosopher: nietzsche
>>favorite playwright: schiller
>>favorite director: kubrick
>>favorite painter: rembrandt
>>favorite architect: bramante

>>favorite prophet
Joseph Smith
>>favorite composer
Frank Zappa
>>favorite poet
Rupi Kaur
>>favorite novelist
George Raymond Richard Martin
>>favorite philosopher
Jayden Smith
>>favorite playwright
Jack Thorne
>>favorite director
Thomas Wiseau
>>favorite painter
Andy Warhol
>>favorite architect
Mc Escher

Do this with me

Kek.

>favorite prophet
John the Baptist
>favorite composer
Hildegard von Bingen
>favorite poet
Dante
>favorite novelist
Gene Wolfe
>favorite philosopher
Alsadair MacIntyre
>favorite playwright
Beckett
>favorite director
Mamoru Oshii
>favorite painter
Gustav Klimt
>favorite architect
Antoni Gaudi

>Zarathustra
>Wagner
>Rilke
>Mann
>Nietzsche
>Schiller
>Kubrick
>Botticelli
> -

>>favorite prophet
our savior Jesus Christ
>>favorite composer
Mozart
>>favorite poet
Blake
>>favorite novelist
DFW
>>favorite philosopher
Kierkegaard
>>favorite playwright
Vitkacy
>>favorite director
Tarkovsky
>>favorite painter
Bursa
>favorite architect
my dad, unironically

>>Zarathustra
>>Wagner
>>Mann
>>Nietzsche
>>Schiller
kek are you sure you didn't mean Goethe rather than Rilke

>prophet
>selassie

DUDE WEED LMAO

>>favorite prophet
Daniel
>>favorite composer
Wagner
>>favorite poet
Gerard Manley Hopkins
>>favorite novelist
Nabokov
>>favorite philosopher
Wittgenstein
>>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>>favorite director
Malick
>>favorite painter
Klimt
>>favorite architect
Rohe

>Prophet
Friedrich Nietzsche
>Composer
Alexander Scriabin
>Poet
Giacomo Leopardi
>Novelist
Robert Musil
>Philosopher
Michel de Montaigne
>Playwright
Samuel Beckett
>Director
Michelangelo Antonioni
>Painter
Edward Hopper
>Architect
Pythius of Priene

>>favorite prophet
Ted Kaczynski
>>favorite composer
Debussy
>>favorite poet
Ezra Pound
>>favorite novelist
Céline
>>favorite philosopher
Diogenes
>>favorite playwright
Sophocles
>>favorite director
Cassavetes
>>favorite painter
Bruegel the Elder
>>favorite architect
Isidore of Miletus

>>favorite prophet
Jesus
>>favorite composer
Stravinsky
>>favorite poet
Homer
>>favorite novelist
Dostoevsky
>>favorite philosopher
Nietzsche
>>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>>favorite director
Kubrick
>>favorite painter
Caspar David Friedrich
>>favorite architect
no clue

>favorite prophet
Heimskr

>favorite composer
Joey Simeone

>favorite poet
Tennyson

>favorite novelist
Cervantes

>favorite philosopher
Socrates

>favorite playwright
Willie Shakes

>favorite director
Scorsese

>favorite painter
Blake

>favorite architect
Communist Party of the Soviet Union

>no favorite essayist
Shame, OP. You are no patrician.

>favorite prophet
Not a thing
>favorite composer
Arvo Pärt
>favorite poet
Virgil
>favorite novelist
Cormac McCarthy
>favorite philosopher
Jean-Paul Sartre/Nietzsche
>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>favorite director
Ingmar Bergman/Martin Scorsese
>favorite painter
Edvard Munch
>favorite architect
Idk architecture

How plebby am I lads?

>Rivette

Confirmed psued

>favorite prophet
Muhammad
>favorite composer
Bach
>favorite poet
Keats
>favorite novelist
Tolstoy
>favorite philosopher
Spengler
>favorite playwright
Shakespeare
>favorite director
Kurosawa
>favorite painter
Titian
>favorite architect
Don't know. Gothic/Baroque.

>How plebby am I lads?
Shakespeare and Munch are kinda pleb tier
>Sartre/Nietzsche
They're pretty much one the opposite of the other so yeah that's basically an oxymoron and kinda shows how you don't know shit about philosophy
>Ingrid Bergman/Martin Scorsese
One is more on the pretentious side, the other is more pleb but they're both solid choices so that gives you extra points
>Arvo Part
I don't know him so good job

scorcese is pleb

>ingrid bergman
>ingrid

just leave now and there wont be a scene

>prophet
Isaiah
>composer
Telemann\Bellini (opera)
>poet
Dickinson\Ammons (last 50 yrs)
>novelist
James
>philosopher
Montaigne
>playwright
Chekhov
>director
Alan Rudolph
>painter
Turner
>architect
Wren

>Religion lmao
>Mahler.
>Wordsworth
>Woolf
>Plato (The Republic is GOAT)
>Shakespeare
>Malick
>Raphel (School of Athens is GOAT). Or picrelated.
>Not familiar enough.

>John
>Bach
>Emile Nelligan
>Wolfe
>Kant/Leibniz
>Sophocles
>Andrei Tarkovsky
>Matthias Grunewald
>lol idk

>>Religion lmao
>>Mahler.
t. sycopaf

Arvo Part is a GOAT contemporary composer. Not the best, but worth being a favorite.

>compares musician to composer
Otherwise decent

My nigga montaigne and Bellini.

Woolf brutha

Of course Mahler's music is highly religious/spiritual and that's part of what makes it great, and what I like about it. But enjoying religion from a aesthetic POV is different from believing it from a logistical POV.

Mahler's music has been the only thing that has ever come close to making me believe in a higher power. It simply seems to grand and dense to be inspired by a man. And yet, I think it is.

>Munch
>opposite of Sartre and Nietzsche

Ummm what?

I don't know

>what I like about it.
Nobody likes Mahler. You're just a sociopath.

>Nobody like Mahler
>Except for some of the most prestigious conductors in the world, many of his contemporaries, and plenty of performs.

Are you just memeing because I don't care for religion? Do you even know anything about Mahler? Or are you somehow assuming i'm some kind of amoral atheistic sodomite because i don't believe in magic?

>>Sartre/Nietzsche
>They're pretty much one the opposite of the other
Are you a troubled kid? What does Munch have to do with the pair

>favorite prophet
N/A
>favorite composer
Bartok or Bach, can't decide
>favorite poet
WB Yeats
>favorite novelist
William Faulkner
>favorite philosopher
Friedrich Nietzsche, my bad lit, maybe I'm not patrician
>favorite playwright
John Milton
>favorite director
Stanley Kubrick
>favorite painter
Either Francisco De Goya or John Martin, very different aesthetics, hard to decide.
>favorite architect
Honestly I can't say I am into archetecture enough to have a qualified choice. I like Bauhaus a lot though, so honorable mention to Walter Gropius.

I don't know

>favorite prophet
jehu
>favorite composer
tomas luis de victoria
>favorite poet
joyce kilmer
>favorite novelist
gene wolfe
>favorite philosopher
saint anselm
>favorite playwright
dunno
>favorite director
john ford
>favorite painter
jean-leon gerome
>favorite architect
dunno

Jeremiah
Wagner
Eliot
Mitchell
hard question desu
Shakespeare
Leone
Vermeer
I know little of architecture

Mahler fans are always such nazis, god.

Why are you mememing me? Mahler was Jewish and faced tons of anti-semitism during his career.

>all these fedoras itt
>you have to be religious to read the bible
?? Really? Is the reddit boogeyman real?

Disgusting Wagnerites

:^)

Solomon.
Liszt, or Vivaldi.
Haven't read enough poetry
Same as above, but favorite WRITER is Jacques Barzun.
Myself.
Ye jest?
Denis Villeneuve, and DESU I like Zack Snyder's stuff.
Michelangelo if you count sculptures.
Really?
I like the white house style buildings, white house itself isn't very impressive though.

Fuck you man

Prophets are the most pleb meme of all time
Josquin is god, Faure is best boy
Rimbaud, but my taste in poetry is admittedly shit
Bernhard
Aurelius
Too ignorant to comment
Kubrick or Murnau
Beckmann
Too ignorant to comment but Rococo is garbage

>favorite prophet
I'm not religious, nor have I read many religious texts, but of what I have read; 'Wisdom of Solomon' agreed with me.

>favorite composer
Whenever I seek music I play
>>>Georgs Pelecis - Nevertheless,
and nothing else,
thank me later.

>favorite poet
>>not POEM, I'm singularly impressed,
>>>Favorite poem
The world was young, the mountains green,
No stain yet on the Moon was seen,
No words were laid on stream or stone,
When Durin woke and walked along.
He named the nameless hills and delles;
He drank from yet untasted wells;
He stopped and looked in Mirrormere,
And saw a crown of stars appear,
As gems upon a silver thread,
Above the shadow of his head.
The world was fair, the mountains tall,
In Elder Days before the fall
Of mighty kings in Nargothrond
And Gondolin, who now beyond
The Western Seas have passed away.
The world was fair in Durin's Day.

A king he was on carven throne
In many-pillared halls of stone
With golden roof and silver floor,
And runes of power upon the door.
The light of sun and star and moon
In shining lamps of crystal hewn
Undimmed by cloud or shade of night
There shown for ever fair and bright.

There hammer on the anvil smote,
There chisel clove, and graver wrote;
There forged was blade, and bound was hilt;
The delver mined, the mason built.
There beryl, pearl, and opal pale,
And metal wrought like fishes' mail,
Buckler and corslet, axe and sword,
And shining spears were laid in hoard.
Unwearied then were Durin's folk;
Beneath the mountain music woke:
The harpers harped, the minstrels sang,
And at the gates the trumpets rang.

The world is grey, the mountains old,
The forge's fire is ashen-cold;
No harp is wrung, no hammer falls:
The darkness dwells in Durin's halls;
The shadow lies upon his tomb
In Moria, in Khazad-dum.
But still the sunken stars appear
In dark and windless Mirrormere;
There lies his crown in water deep.
Till Durin wakes again from sleep.

>favorite novelist
AGAIN you can't have a favorite someone when it comes to art.
>>A Canticle for Leibowitz

>favorite philosopher
Plotinus.

>favorite playwright
eh
>favorite director
>>Hoodwinked!

>favorite painter
>>Should be greatest work of art
>>>wanderer above the sea of mist
Even though it's everywhere, can you blame it?

>favorite architect
Palladio, of course.

Yes, I am. Behold:
>prophet
op's mom
>composer
Chopin
>poet
Keats
>novelist
Proust
>philosopher
Schopie
>playwright
Beckett
>director
Kubrick
>painter
Aivazovsky
>architect
also op's mom

>favorite prophet
Isiah
>favorite composer
Shostakovich
>favorite poet
Blake
>favorite novelist
Melville, Bolano
>favorite philosopher
Kant, Hegel
>favorite playwright
Isben
>favorite director
Tarkovsky
>favorite painter
Moreau
>favorite architect
Henry Koch