Post what you're currently reading.
Post what you're currently reading
this has been floating around recently... just about to start
on my quest to read every single book published under the name of james joyce.
had already read dubliners, portrait and ulysses, those I will reread.
already done with dubliners, currently on pic related. next will be portrait
Pretty based president
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Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie and Rice's biography of Burton
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shit
good
good but kind of shit
excellent my g
I can't focus on more than one thing at a time and this class is kicking me in the anus
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Infinite Jest
All memes aside, is it worth it?
Thank you, brainlet.
Yes. I unironically think it's a masterpiece.
You're welcome, master.
I can't tell if this post is unironic, ironic or post-ironic
Shut the fuck up
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Unironically gives me headaches from thinking too hard
this book is okay so far
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Then I'll read either Gide or start the complete works of Charles PƩguy, unless the twat that still has not returned Dubliners to the library finally stops being a shit cunt and brings it back
Reading this aswell. Honestly don't feel like it's worth the struggle.
that is a stupid cover illustration
i'd say its newly sincere
This thing
The Cossacks
Quads and an interesting writing history has convinced me to read this.
For class. Haven't started.
Yes.
What is it about?
Just started, but it's great so far and I don't think it'll let me down.
Some artistical film makers had their newest movie destroyed. Main character finds out what happened to it + lots of flashbacks.
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Boethius
its not just a meme
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>when youre not sure if the book is bad or youre a brainlet
Read that past week. Pretty good - I'm starting the next book tomorrow.
We're truely in the midst of a Sheldon Crisis
Dianetics and the selected writings of Cicero. The Second Phillipic is probably the funniest thing I've ever read.
Legal cases involving tax-funded public education systems and the tensions that arise when religion is interjected into it. Not fun.
As an minor aside, IWW if any other law students have concluded that a disquieting majority of their peers' interests in literature and philosophy is bone-dry? By and large, are lawyers brainlets?
Moonraker.
For some reason it's more engaging than Live and Let Die or Casino Royale
Currently Reading:
>Thomas Jefferson: the Art of Power by Thomas Jefferson
>The Awful Rowing Toward God by Anne Sexton
LOL, by Jon Meacham. I'm tired.
The Shepherd's Life by James Rebanks -- a really comfy mix of memoir and social commentary by a sheep farmer about life in his community. Really loving it.
A History of Knowledge by Charles Van Doren. Just a nice overview of Western intellectual history. Reading this to prepare for my reading of Plato
Man and His Symbols by C.G Jung
bruh the thing with hemingway is the simplicity. don't look too much into it, just wallow in the frankness
My first time reading Kierkegaard and I'm in love