What's the deepest book you've ever read?
What's the deepest book you've ever read?
>twenty thousand leagues under the sea
kek
Cosmos by carl sagan.
Journey to the Center of the Earth is far more deep.
>not Journey to the Centre of the Earth
idk but I haven't viewed reality the same way since I read The Library of Babel.
technically, no
The Stranger by Albert Camus
The Reign of Quantity & the Signs of the Times
The Upanishads
Theres a section in my political philosophy textbook with some kant in it so that part probably. Maybe blood meridian?
>he thinks the title refers to depth beneath the surface of the sea
>he thinks a submarine could go to a depth beneath the surface of the sea that is more than six times the diameter of the Earth
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The Brothers Karamazov. If you are looking for something short, The Death of Ivan Ilyich is pretty deep.
The Corpus Hermeticum
Depth is a spook.
Tao te ching
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Critique of Pure Reason
What the fuck the Tao Te Ching itself basically says the Tao Te Ching isn't deep.
You are whats wrong with modern Taoism.
>He doesn't understand that greatest depth is non-depth.
People taking Taoism literally is what's wrong with Modern Taoismâ„¢. If you wanna be a stiff book licker and hang up on words go read King Kong.
Topkek
Anal Acrobats: An Amazing Adventure
Republic
Predicable answer, but I reckon Gravity's Rainbow gave me more to chew on than any other book I've ever read. I often say that I've learned more from Pynchon than anybody else and it's really true.
mein irreducible divine nigger!
beelzebub's tales to his grandson, yep
Religious morons really need to FOAD.