-Bolaño hanging around with someone who explains him the marketing drills in the literary industry, 4 years before the release of The Savage Detectives: youtube.com/watch?v=v_6SaswhLm4
- Conferencia pronunciada por J. L. Borges en 1960, en la ciudad de La Plata (Argentina). La producción es obra de Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
-Philosophy & Lit channel. Pic related, has videos in spanish, german and a few in english. Really interesting: youtube.com/watch?v=iP0Ciix3YrI
Brandon Morgan
¡muy agradecido!
Grayson Butler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyTi9v9QPxE
Ian Green
Hey guys. From /g/ and don't really come to this board much. Does anyone know a good textbook for breaking down the english language? I'm thinking something like back in highschool where they had us label direct objects and the like (But if someone knows a different method I'm up for learning). I want to dabble in making a computer analyze sentences.
Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread, but my question doesnt warrent a thread of its own and I imagine any text that would suit this is a Veeky Forums related doc.
Samuel Evans
The field you're looking for is "Natural Language Programming", or NLP. Get a textbook.
Just the first things that came to my mind. It got a good thread going I guess. If you mean the last video, fuck off.
Luis Peterson
yes i mean the last video
Carson Price
because of that last shitty video now i'm not watching the delillo documentary. look what you've done!
Jace Evans
youtu.be/ZDjmW-gIsKs Terrific animated film adaptation of Kafka's A Country Doctor done by Koji Yamamura, the same guy who did Mount Head
youtu.be/uOxehREYiqw Pretty neat short film adaptation of Sartre's short story The Wall. Even if you aren't a fan of Sartre's more talked-about works, I think both the story and this film might be worth a go.
There is a Czech short from 2003 called "Most" that is based on the trolley problem. There is a version on youtube that has english subtitles but I couldn't find it right away using my phone.
Eli Nguyen
By the way, the wall is basically an adaption of the murderer-at-the-door thought experiment.
Mason Smith
Fortunately I'm only out 30 seconds or whatever that was
Ayden Baker
Dropping some archives, some you may know and some you do not.
This is just a small portion of websites I bookmarked over the years. I hope it serves well.
Henry Robinson
Good old Hemmingway
Oliver Cooper
I know Veeky Forums despise dramatizations of books but I want to promote the BBC-dramatization of Crime and punishment, with John Simm. Personally, I liked it a lot. Not a replacement for the book of course, but it's a nice way to relive the story without having to read the entire thing again. And John Simm does a great Raskolnikov, he really does.
this documentary calls murakami elusive? what the fuck? he seems grossly available to me
Christian Myers
Reread Inherent Vice and go back. It's not great but has a lot of good info and I genuinely believe Pynchon parodies the documentary in Inherent Vice.
Nolan Price
> I'd recommend anything by Adam Curtis > Hey, man, why didn't you include [X]
fuck off
Grayson Butler
>getting mad people agreed with them and contributed content to the thread
Brayden Hall
> Veeky Forums needs a namefag to remind people of the most popular Adam Curtis documentaries
cool
Logan Thompson
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Nicholas Richardson
you killed a great thread
Samuel Cox
My browser tells me I have 1168 items bookmarked, wish there were an easier way to share what is essential. I'll sift through the list and cherrypick some interesting ones for you.
thank you for sharing, its people like you that make Veeky Forums worth visiting
Jackson Ramirez
>Terrific animated film adaptation of Kafka's A Country Doctor done by Koji Yamamura, the same guy who did Mount Head Thanks for this! Read the story a few months ago.
Jackson Lewis
thanks this is sweet
Chase White
As if I needed another reason to hate the Decemberists
Charles Thompson
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Wyatt Watson
Murakami is a reclusive writer. He hated the fame, and he has a cult following in Japan called Harukists." The guy seems generally down to earth and hates giving the impression of anything else.