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ITT: post a song and anons rec you a book based on it
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Lord Of The Rings
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Neuromancer
just read it yesterday
excellent book
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hardmode: no genre lit
I am imagining Thomas Bernhard listening to this and eating ice cream while the city around him is burning. So yeah, read Bernhard.
please ignore the fact that it's anime ost. I want something spacey, existential-y you know?
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Definitely something by Pynchon.
Henry Darger: Art And Selected Writings
Orientalism
Three Men in a Boat
Pls, I need it
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Kinda related.
9 books deep into Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time.
Anyone familiar with the series is likely to get chills listening to Blind Guardian's song, Wheel of Time.
Kinda cheesy, in a good way.
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It's theme centers around Rand and his inner struggles mainly with Sai'din and the taint.
Also the personality of Lews Therrin Tellamon manifesting itself, and the trauma he goes through.
Highly reccomend the series, but it's a long haul at 14 books long. High fantasy, Tolkien-esque.
Anyone else read this series?
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I've read Debord to this song and I can't think about anything else
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I'm open to possibilities
I'm not sure what to recommend based on this song, but because I like this song, and you like this song, I'll recommend V.
>I also posted My foollish hear
>I'm currently reading V.
This is some seriously spooky shit
Meant to quote
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Basically mellow jazz music with a Southern European vibe
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Well, i was thinking of something more like Stendhal, but i guess your rec is alright. Can't reccomend you anything though.
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Inb4: no Quran.
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>inb4 Cervantes
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something romantic I bet
I've been hopelessly obsessed with this album for a couple weeks now. I would appreciate a suggestion.
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Storm of Steel
but nothing compares
Out There Stealing Horses - Per Petterson
Have you listened to the Sarah Neufeld collab yet? Also listen to Sarah Neufeld
It's a brilliant record user and to me that album (and much Colin Stetson) is mirrored in Blood Meridian's americana, brutalism and intensity. Also Faulkner to a certain extent
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The Big Ship by Brian Eno
Would really appreciate it. This song is like a religion to me.
I've only heard the first couple tracks so far. Her violin pairs perfectly with Stetson's sax. I can tell I'm gonna like it but I didn't find it quite as interesting as Vol. 2.
Thanks user. I can definitely see the McCarthy. I'm a Faulkner virgin but I have a used copies of most of his major novels so I'll have to check him out.
Hmm well that's a tricky one. It made me think of Mason & Dixon for some reason. Maybe because it sounds bittersweet and adventurous? Good album.
All the Pretty Horses
Hamlet
Portrait of the Artist
I've read the whole series and like it, it's comfy. Sanderson kinda butchered the characters in the last 3 books and the fights are a clusterfuck but it's worth it for the few parts that were written by Jordan, and to see how the characters get closure. Once you're done, read the prologue of the first book and then New Spring.
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well guis what shud i reeeed?
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(More about the longing)
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If anyone got any similar songs that would be appreciated
I've heard Pynchon is good. I just bought Infinite Jest. I want to say I read on here that DFW was inspired by Pynchon or something like that. Hopefully iJ is like The Big Ship, or An Ending (another song I love)
good taste
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I always thought of V. as something like this.
This Way to the Sugar - Hieu Nguyen
Bon Iver makes me fall asleep. It's the most boring shit I've ever heard.
I've been on a Portishead trip lately.
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Needing a book with this feel
(opening theme 0:26 - 1:05)
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you can't describe this song with words
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World - Murakami
Reminds me of this song:
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It makes me think of campy sci-fi heroic adventures.
inb4 the way of a pilgrim
good song. something frenetic probably a robert anton wilson narrative.
something by dostoyevski
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I need a book that captures this feeling. this song touches me in an unique way
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based off the yaoi pic if you want some gay romance that's Veeky Forums I recommend either Maurice by E.M. Forster or At Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O'Neill
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forgot to post mine
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>Hamlet
bitch did you listen to the song how does that make you think hamlet
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some recs pls
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Good song. Universal Harvester by John Darnielle, or Attar's poem Conference of the Birds, especially the one illustrated and turned into that gorgeous graphic novel.
Something wistful and autumnal yet twisted up on the inside. Would also like to read a book with this atmosphere.
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what is the Veeky Forums equivalent of vaporwave?
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Blind Guardian are great
Days Between Stations
note: I have not read Days Between Stations. Call it an intuition.
Mostly just a joke, but a few lines really did make me think of Hamlet.
>Just a matter of time, I'm embracing death
Hamlet knows that he is being reckless by agreeing to duel with Laertes. He knows there is a plot against him, he leaves his life up to fate.
>Always gonna fall on the sharpest sword
He is slain by a sharpened rapier.
>Can't stop thinking, that's my mind on liquor
>Feeling like I'm living in suspended animation
Hamlet's constant struggle against his own languorous inaction.
>Mind on liquor, now my mind half gone
His 'madness' (which may or may not be genuine at times).
>Mind half gone, 'cuz I wish I had a family
Father is dead, betrayed by uncle and mother.
Yeah, I know that pretty much anything can be related to Hamlet.
The lady with the dog