Age

>age
>favorite work by each of your 5 favorite writers

Age: 22

Hemingway:
The Old Man and the Sea

Evola:
Ride the Tiger

Hesse:
Steppenwolf

Hunter S. Thompson:
Hell's Angels

Abe:
The woman in the dunes

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>Last Temptation of Christ
>Blood Meridian
>Heart of Darkness
>General of the Dead Army
>Book of the New Sun

33 (14/88 sieg heil)

Ride the Tiger
Evola

Mein Kampf
Uncle Addy

Imperium
Yockey

CoC
Ugly subhuman untouchable peasant stock

Theozoologie
Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels

>Blood meridian

good choice, desu. Thinking of my list again I'd honestly replace Hells angels with All the pretty Ponies

That's arguably his worst, although Suttree and Cities of the Plain are not that good either

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>In Search of Lost Time
>Anna Karenina
>The Brothers Karamazov
>Letters to Nora Barnacle
>Library of Babel

>favourite work

I completely understand that on any objective level, it's not that great,

But it's nostalgic for me and I like rereading it yearly.

I never questioned your taste, just surprised by it. When it comes to Corncob people usually go to

>blood meridian
>the road
>the crossing
>child of god

In this order. The Crossing is close to Blood Meridian but does slack from time to time.

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>Dostoevsky
Demons

>Platonov
Chevengur

>Baudrillard
America

>Chekhov
hard to decide

>Burke
Reflections on the Revolution in France

Would hang with

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Phaedrus
As You Like It
Art of Love (Ovid)
Essays - Schopenhauer
Essays - Montaigne (Of Cripples if I HAAAD to pick just for the sole RARE switcheroo he pulls by citing examples of how crippled girls are better lays only to say: “see how you believed me?”)

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>Child of God
>Dubliners
>Schoolgirl
>Light in August
>The Metamorphosis
>Notes from Underground

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Hunter S Thompson:
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trails of 72

Mikhail Bulgakov:
Master and Margarita

Hubert Selby Jr
Last Exit To Brooklyn

Philip K Dick
A Scanner Darkly

Friedrich Nietzsche
Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Here come some pleb tastes

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All the Pretty Horses
Zhuangzi
Sabbath's Theater
Heart of Darkness
neuromancer

You're cool user. I bet you like John Hillcoat and Nick Cave

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Proust: Du côté de chez Swann
Bernhard: Woodcutters or maybe The Loser
Faulkner: Absalom, Absalom!
Aleixandre: Espadas como labios
Baudelaire: Les fleurs du mal

Apollinaire : Alcools
God : Isaiah

I don't have any other favorite authors

I'm not too familiar with either of them, but I enjoy Nick Cave's music and I thought The Road was a good film

Age:19
>A Boy's Own Story, by White
>How Not to Write a Novel, by Mittelmark and Newman
>A Separate Peace, Knowles
>The Magician's Land, Grossman
>Hagakure Kikigari, Tsunetomo
I don't have any completely favorite authors, but here are some books I really like. I'd love to comment on others' favorites but I haven't read most of these books.

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Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises
Nin: A Spy in the House of Love
Celine: Death on the Installment Plan
Stevenson: Treasure Island
Shakespeare: Henry IV, Parts I-II

Age: 27

Barthelme: The Dead Father
Leyner: The Sugar Frosted Nutsack
Sterne: Tristram Shandy
Katz: Saw
Cervantes: Don Quixote

bad

good

here's mine
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fiction
>ficciones by borges
>the book of monelle by schwob
>the corrections by franzen
>anatomy lesson by roth
>snow by pamuk

non-fiction
>man against mass society by gabriel marcel
>tragic sense of life by unamuno
>la conscience de soi by lavelle
>im selben boot by sloterdijk
>the one by whom scandal comes by girard

my nigga, what’s your favorite from in search of lost time though

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>If on a winter's night a traveler
>moby dick
>stoner
>players
>islands in the stream

Age 21

>Henry Miller
>Tropic of Cancer

>Fyodor Dostoyevski
>Crime and Punishment

>Samuel Beckett
>Endgame

>Ruth Ozeki
>A Tale For the Time Being

>Charles Baudelaire
>Les Fleurs du mal

Age: 23

>Woolf
The Waves
>Hemingway
Complete Short Stories
>Dickens
Great Expectations
>Milton
Paradise Lost
>Nabokov
Lolita

inb4 plebstudent. I re-read Dickens and found him heart-felt and sentimental. I appreciate the virtuosity of Joyce's prose, or more experimental stuff like Barthleme, Burroughs, Beckett, etc. But as PERSONAL favorites I favor the things that focus on authenticity and emotional truth.

gay

>didn't inb4 u have crippling anxiety

u have crippling anxiety

post bp

Jokes on you. I have semi-functional anxiety.

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Tolstoy:
War and Peace

Shakespeare:
Macbeth

Chekhov:
In the Ravine

Gabriel García Márquez:
One Hundred Years of Solitude

Wisława Szymborska:
Hatred

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Musil: Man without qualities
Krasznahorkai: Seiobo there below
Gogol: The nevsky prospect
DFW: IJ (unironically)
Steinbeck: ??

Five Women is better
War & War is better
Steinbeck is a poor mans James Agee

Age: 23

Mine:

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

I Hope they Serve Beer In Hell

Milk And Honey

Ham On Rye

Fight Club

The Day of the Locust
V.
The Hamlet
A Sentimental Education
The Cossacks
*of age

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>Blood Meridian
>Under the Volcano
>Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
>Absalom, Absalom!
>Gravity's Rainbow

>twunny

>molloy
>mythologies
>the third policeman
>ulysses
>the kingdom of god is within you

trying to get me to kill myself:
bad:
me four years ago:
moe:
i bet you haven't even read augustus:
aggressively good:
good taste but apparently too illiterate to read the post:

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>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
>As I Lay Dying
>The Waves
>Divine Comedy
>Winesburg, Ohio

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The Rings of Saturn
Lycidas
The Trial
The Library of Babel
The Napoleon of Notting Hill

30

gravitys rainbow

nelson mandelas autobiog

IJ - daverd foxter wally

atlas shrugged

camu- plague

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>Lolita by Naborov
>20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
>Gravity's Rainbow By Thomas Pynchon
>The Trial by Franz Kafka
>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson

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Melancholy of Resistance
Threepenny Novel
Siddhartha
Notes From Underground
Don Quixote