Age

>age
>location
>current book, etc.

Why are you doing this

>23
>amerikkka
>the art of war

>Paladin
>France
>Water Margin

Ima have to press X to doubt

>18
>Miami
>Absalom, Absalom!

These threads are always pointless but if I go into the archive it’s possible to chronicle my meaningless life by searching for my prior participation in these threads

26
Detroit
The Sword of the Lictor

>google advertisers tying your ip to you personally
These type of threads are made by veekyforums and the like guys. Don't fall for it, they are IP hunting.

Why is age and location necessary you data harvesting TWAT?

>21
>Minnesota
>A Personal Matter - Kenzaburo Oe

>26
>Canada
>Mythology

>23
>north cackalacka
>the recognitions

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Vienna
Kéraban-le-Têtu by Jules Verne

> 17
> Brazil
> Thus spake Zarathustra

>19
>Upstate NY (not to be confused with that parasite slowly killing our state
>A Set Of Six

NICE, one of the most powerful books i've ever read

>22
>Seattle
>Fellowship of the Ring

>19
>saudi
>dubliners

>19
>Mexico
>snow country

>18
>Ohio
>Bleak House

>19
>日本
>complete works of plato

Buffalo?

22
NY
TS

Pretty much hilarious, I am definitely going to read Don Quixote then re-read this at later date so I understand the humor that isn't just "muh rocinante"

Just east of rochester, small town.

Im not a fan of cities.

>25
>Canada
>À l’ombre des jeunes filles en fleur

SYR reporting in

Is Upstate NY *the* most literary place to live? I think it is:
>no employment opportunities
>rampant poverty and drug abuse
>great landscapes

32
Houston
Don Quixote

29
Romania
Citadel of the Autist

SotL is the best tho

datamine thread but what the heck
>21
>Jacksonville, FL
>THotDaFotRE, Revolt Against the Modern World, Ulysses, The Hobit
I'll read a few chapters at a time and switch between books.
>Miami
which area?

>no employment opportunities
>rampant poverty and drug abuse

leave the city >:(

But yes to everything else, i have a constant desire to take a notebook and just fuck off to the mountains.

>tfw Thoreau purchased all of his supplies to live at Walden pond for $28
>tfw, accounting strictly for inflation, that would be approx. $893 today
>tfw the globalist desire for profit has made it almost impossible to legally go innawoods if you're born in a city

>26
>uk
>culture of critique

leave the city >:(

>19
>great Satan
>infinite meme

>not posting fake info to bamboozle the mossad
>Not being a disinformation warrior in 2k17
>39, New Jersey, How to Clean Practically Anything

>23
>Taipei
>Emotions Revealed by Ekman

>implying the Mossad doesn't already have all that info
Yeah amazon TOTALLY keeps your book orders a secret

Posting false info just has them go "oh look at this man trying to keep secrets lets spy on him harder from now on"

>18
>Montreal
>Literary Essays of Ezra Pound

>87
>Vatican
>The Fault in Our Stars, John Green

No kidding? I've rarely met anyone else who's read that one.

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Minnesota
The Sound of Waves (Yukio Mishima), The Vegetarian (Han Kang)

>26
>Barcelona
>Dubliners (just finished)

1. Twenty-Six

2. London

3. My Friends by Emmanuel Bove.

>>>Literary Essays of Ezra Pound
Why
You're 18, you'll just end up having to reread it

>you'// just end up having to reread it

why?

>15
>England
>Zettel's Traum

To young just read the canon and work your way up like you're supposed to

>16
>the jewnited states
>jordan peterson's autobiograghy

Yeah it's my first Oe book and I'm really digging it so far. Nice to see another Minnesotan on herem also the Sound of Waves is fantastic.

rolling

>18
>latvia
>meditations

>18
>Minnesota
>Stoner

>25
>New Jersey
>The Arcades Project

19
UK
As I Lay Dying

Looking for a job as a humanity degree is worth fuck all.

>tfw.

>122
>Nambia
>Goosebumps Horrorland: Welcome to Horrorland- A Survivor's Guide

>28
>AZ
>Leaves of Grass Deathbed Edition, Acts of Light: Poems

21
Spain
Some short stories by Saki, Modern Moral Philosophy by WD Hudson, some chapters about Italian Renaissance from a random art history textbook, some poems by LM Panero, V Aleixandre and shitty coevals of mine every now and then. It's been months since I last focused on seriously reading a book. Hope I can do it soon desu.

> 27
> Florida
> IT

normally not my kind of book but the movie was pretty fun so I thought I'd give it a shot

>28
>America
>The Stranger (again)

It's a comfy book, and Im gonna watch the Visconti film tonight

how are you liking it so far?

It's pretty good honestly, but I'm a slow reader & this is the first book I've picked up in a year or so, so I've barely made a dent in it.

I don't read a lot of King's stuff, the only other King novel I've read was The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon which was I liked alright.

19
Paris
Ivan Denisovitch

where in florida? In Miami there are skinny neckbeards holding IT every other block.

> 24
> Norway
> Bouvard et Pécuchet


What do you think of the Vegetarian? I read it last year. It wasn't a perfect book, but it's been rattling around my head ever since.

>25
>Jersey
>Book 4
Not far in but it seems good so far. Turns out most messiah stories involve caves, deserts and resurrections.

>slow reader
>stephen king

what are you even doing here you massive plebian?

23
Philippines
A Canticle for leibowitz

25
Kawarthas
Reading through an English poetry anthology

veekyforums.com/thread/8333306/literature/age-location-current-book-you-re-reading-and-how.html
veekyforums.com/thread/10007008/literature/share-your-age-where-you-live-and-what-you-are.html

>22
>Baltimore
>Schelling's "System of Transcendental Idealism", and this textbook "Introduction to Topology"

God, reading these makes me really glad I'm not 18 anymore and I'm not from Latvia or Minnesota.

No offense to you guys.

21
Oklahoma
The Dharma Bums

>23
>DC
>The Bonfire of the Vanities

25
Iceland
Michel Foucault - Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison

>24
>Canada
>Neuromancer

>saudi
ayyy I thought I was the only one

>18
>Malaysia
>Blood Meridian

24
Los Angeles
The Pale King and Anna Karenina

what makes you say that, user?

Kendall

lol there's plenty of drug addiction and poverty outside of the city, possibly even more.

>25
>Florida
>Walden, The Republic and The Culture of Critique

As a New Englander, Walden is making me homesick but good lord what a comfy book.

>25
>Canada
>Beyond Remembering: Collected Poems of Al Purdy

>23
>Poland
>Love in the Times of Cholera

>kendall
Not the other user, but do you go to FIU?

>33
>East of the Rockies, West of the rest
>Just starting Portrait Of The Author As An Old Man

>18
>massachusetts
>zizek - on belief

Incorrect

We obviously have crime everywhere, but cities are literal hives for those that require others to fulfill their needs. Its a recipe for disaster, cities are like echo chambers for crime.

There are of course towns that act as hubs for certain crimes due to a verity of circumstances. Take the 'town' of lions for example, practically an inner city without the city around it. But besides the expected low and stable crime level, smaller towns that are of sufficient distance from the major cities simply do not suffer from the high crime levels that major population zones do.

>small town = less crime, more jobs
>large city = more crime, less jobs

In before muh outliers

>19
>Poland
>The Magic Mountain

Also, and i cant believe i didn't say this in >rampant
>plenty

you are on lit plebeian, do us a favor and try at the very least.

Minnesota is a pretty cozy place, man.

>age
25
>location
somwher'e in south america
>current book
Presocratic philosophers
>etc
feeling like kms almost every day nowadays tbḩ

>20
>sydney Aus
>Psychology of Love

I'm a high school senior doing dual enrollment at MDC, shit is cake and I don't have to pay a cent for credits.

You're the guy from upstate, correct? Have you ever been to rehab? I have, and 50-60% of the people there live in rural areas.

>19
>Virgin(ia)
>Iliad and Mindfulness in Plain English

>26
>Brisbane, Australia
>Don Quixote (print) and The Idiot (audiobook)

>21
>vietnam
>de gaulle memoires de guerre

>19
>Ecuador
>La peu de chagrin

>20
>Anchorage, Alaska
>How To Read a Book

>27
>St. Paul
>Taipei

>23
>Washington State
>The Sot Weed Factor