what is some literature that will make me believe in beauty, the good, and make life worth living again.
What is some literature that will make me believe in beauty, the good, and make life worth living again
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Is Life Worth Living by William James. It's only 9 pages or something and it's free on Wikisource
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I don't have any, but I can recommend a bunch of edgy shit that'll make you want to kill yourself
The Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn
because it could always be worse
The Kitab-I-Iqan by Baha'u'llah
Magic Mountain desu
Le Petite Prince desu
tldr?
My Antonia by Willa Cather
Yes
currently reading this
not much depth to it but really makes me want to move to nebraska
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The Idiot
certainly not my diary, desu
I dont think you need depth with that sort of story. Its sort of a pastel painting of a life.
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Brothers Karamazov
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Holy shit redditors get the fuck out
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This is a letter Henry James wrote to a depressed friend. Someone who I thought was a friend once told me to read it when I was at a very low point in my life. It will take you maybe 10 minutes, just read it for me user.
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It wont make life worth living, Im still a miserable sack of shit but its important, you'll see.
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thanks this will likely be very helpful
bump again. i need inspiration for life as i can't seem to find it anymore
ok this is the last time i am bumping my own thread.
The Bible
Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb.
i read a little about this one. isn't it about a guy who wants to auto-erotically asphyxiate himself
No what the fuck
then what is it about
It's about a guy who wants to commit suicide but life's too good for him to have any reason to. It's hilarious
My novel, to be honest.
Fahrenheit 451
The ending is fucking beautiful
East of Eden by John Steinbeck. You sound like the protagonist, there.
Anything by based tolstoy
ok i will try that one and as many other ones as a can here
This.
On the Road by Jack Kerouac. It's got meme status now but it was great for shaking me out of complacency for a bit.
How so?
Steppenwolf by Hesse
Platero y yo
Montaigne's essay on Death.
this then dosto