What's the most avant-garde book of all time?
What's the most avant-garde book of all time?
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
Son and Xon
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Finnegans Wake
Don't say I didn't warn you.
probably these
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Seriously this time: define 'avant-garde'.
Grapefruit
There's no dash, so, I can't take you seriously, which makes your request null-and-void.
I'll dash your fucking head, say that to my face and not online fucker.
Voynitch Manuscript
babyfucker
Perhaps Nu Know Brow, Avant Garde way beyond post modern
this desu
Deepest, most important work of philosophy ever written.
the first one
actually a masterpiece
i ripped off several of his narrative techniques and won a $200 prize
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The Beetle Leg
amazing.
My Twisted World
>decribes colour with hex coding
absolute madman
goddamn, I actually want to read this, any pdf or link to it floating around?
Uploaded it just for you, senpai
mega.nz
You legend, thank you!
whats with the numbering?
avant-garde can only be relative to a specific zeitgeist. your question is senseless.
if this was intentional then 7/10. if not go play vidya or something.
This is the kind of autism I wish i had
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What is this?
I'm guessing it's an eyetalian translation of House of Leaves.
Not even Tao Lin is this autistic.
help me
is there any prereading i have to do?
native speaker here
This is fucking beautiful
all of the western canon
Are You just memeing or is it really as referential as its made out to be?
Here's the thing: that's never a meme.
In order to understand The Western Canon, one must have read The Western Canon. Every work is a response to those that came before it so in order to properly place it and understand it, you need to have read those predecessors. I know what your saying:
>Can't I just start with the Greeks?
No, not really. You see, all the misreadings that built upon a work also serve to inform the original. I suppose that it is theoretically possible for you to see all those yourself but that would require the power of at least a dozen Blooms. Thus, the only real answer is to read The Western Canon at least twice.
That said, I'm sure you can see the trouble we've gotten ourselves into. Each subsequent read, with the knowledge it brings with it, makes the next read that much more valuable. It appears to me, dear user, that the only real solution is to start with the Greeks around age five and to continue ever forward, hoping to achieve at least five or six laps by the time you expire.
tx for the elaborate reply, agreed on every point. my goal is to do 2 full cycles, that's easily enough for one lifetime. I'm also interested in essentially every other art form: Music, film, theatre, cooking, architecture, the 'fine arts' and the 'concept arts', design, even fashion.
However I was asking whether there were any concrete hypotexts, like with Ulysses & The Illiad/Odyssee, you feel me?
I just ordered house of leaves on BEE's insistence.
>he can't get into après-garde
Stay 20th, mate
You didn't give me a (You) so I'm not telling.
also, I'm not
Leave plebe
jorn/debord memoires
Well done. That book completely destroys the concept of a story.
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>Similar novels: 2fast2furious
Infinite Jets
Don Quixote
In Watermelon Sugar
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