>28
>USA
>Moby Dick
Ishmael is Melville, Ahab is his tulpa, and Moby Dick is male homosexuality.
>28
>USA
>Moby Dick
Ishmael is Melville, Ahab is his tulpa, and Moby Dick is male homosexuality.
>20
>Washington
>The Crying of Lot 49
Somehow my first time reading Pynchon. I'm halfway through and so entertained
21
>Da Yoopee
>The Magic Mountain, Thomas Mann
>>>tfw reading Magic Mountain while working at a hospital
Besides the subtle hints and philosophies in the book about the patient/caregiver relationship, I find his deliberation on the passage of time fascinating, and despite very little happening so far I've been enjoying reading it. It's very cozy for some reason.
>26
>Oregon
>The Statues That Walked
I've been on an Easter Island kick lately, it's pretty interesting. Totally blows Jared Diamonds "lel they slaughtered each other and cut all the trees down" meme theory.
Also slowly beginning to read Napoleons Wars, it's a bit of a brick and I'm not feeling like diving into a 600 + page book.
Might just hop over to The Myth Of Sisyphus, I dunno.
>22
>the great state of Michigan
>reading Journey to the end of the Night and Nausea
17
Queensland
Off to be the wizard
>21
>brazil
>reading aeschylus' playwrights, yesterday read the persians, today will read seven against thebes. also reading kjv, currently on psalms, and when I am not home I am reading book of disquiet
>24
>Montreal
>Invisible Cities
Only the third Calvino i've read. All of his works are very distinct from each other, which I appreciate.
26 and reading illiad for the hundreth time.
>20
>aut
>'time and free will' by henri bergson
>But also 'Process and Reality' by alfred north whitehead