Stack thread

It's that time again! Post em and rate em, friendos!

ultimate stack coming through

got these all for under $30

Nice

>(((Durkheim)))
>Gravity's Rainbow Companion
you need to reevaluate.

>paperbacks
NO
NO! NO!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

HOly moly where do you find all that for under $30?

local nonprofit thrift store

Got all for under $10.

Are you the guy who keeps complaining about how he can't find a copy of The Gulag Archipelago Three?

>the worst edition of Gravity's Rainbow possible
Thanks but no thanks.

tbqh it's a shame because the cover art is the best.

yes

There is only one line missing and I wrote it in with pencil

ok

u should probably do less drugs/10

Fuck off Durkheim is great.

How is Byung-Chul Han? Shame only two of his works have been translated into English.

Dry, also when I read him i can only think of Lacan for some reason doubt this is a good thing

give me recs

oxford world classics lmao

Stacked random shit around my desk

>it's a sideways photo episode

You know, to look like its on a shelf

i highly doubt you read GR without looking anything up...

Pynchon actually muddled aspects of the book...

You're a fucking self-important pseud faggot.

I didn't know Ernst Niekisch (the NazBol correct?) wrote a book. How is he?

>introduction to literature
the epitome of your stack

sup reddit

Rate how, exactly?

Honestly, I use it for learning how to critically analyze poetry, and how to organize drama structure.

Is it a good book, how well does it suit your purposes?

good stack brother

You rate them like this:
[number of books you approve of]/[number of books you know]

For example you get a 5/6

Bleak House
Hard Times
Great Expectations
David Copperfield

$11.91

Dickens sucks. Read Trollope or Thackerey instead.

No thanks. I'll stick with the original. Fuck the fakers.

I recently read The Design of Everyday Things. Makes you look at things more critically.

I've loved it thus far, even though I'm not in the field of technical design. It's helped my writing, in that, I feel like I have a better understanding of object utility, and composition.

It was my mother's from journalism school, so it's an older edition, but I've found the questions it asks after every poem to be thought provoking, and timeworthy.

>tfw no one recs you books

I got the first two volumes of GA last week in Tennessee for .05$ and .10$ respectively. Also did not find volume 3.