>19
>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Post your age and the last book you read because why not
>25
>No Country For Old Men
That is a good age to read Portrait.
>22
>The sun also rises.
Does anyone else judge old people if you see them buying classics that you have already read.
>You are just now getting to them?
21
The Sound and the Fury
Fuckin' people who haven't read the entire western canon by age 12, amitite?
>19
>The Trial
22
Dr. Faustus
will read Goethe next
>21
>Stone Junction
34
Stanislaw Lem - Invincible
>18
>Eumeswil - Ernst Junger
19
The stranger
Now reading the crirical interpertations of the stranger because it was 3deep4me
20
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
>21
>Prometheus bound
>People can't re-read books
>People can't buy books they've already read for whatever reason.
>barely 18
>infinite jest
Thinking of going deeper into the Greeks and Romans next
You've already infected your developing literary taste with context-less postmodern. Either fight that pathogen with massive doses of texts with true literary value or it will turn cancerous and metastasize to every corner of your being.
Nope you're wrong I'm not going to read any other author^1 ever again and I will pretentiously talk about this book at any chance I get, because infinite JUST is the best book ever written.
1: With the exception of perhaps John Greene
>23
>For We Are Many (Boboverse Book 2)
I love this series. An actual positive sci-fi story where technology doesn't lead to an evil corrupt dystopia
46 years old.
Splattered.
>20, but i don't identify with my age
>the one part of Infinite Jest about pot
>21
>astrosaurs: the twist of time
>20
>Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
>19
>maldoror
>23
>Capitalist Realism
Bought it for gril I've been seeing who's into Chomsky. Going to bring up the CCRU when she finishes it lmao
Also reading The Long Ships and 2666 right now. Both are great.
Are you me?
19
Great Expectations
also reading now Besy
*3deep5me
>17
>Boris Godunov
>52
>The Stranger
deeper than I thought it would be. (Cried)
Ye
An anthology of Neruda.
18.
28 a smugglers bible by Joseph McElroy. Started the tunnel by the Gass man the other day.
I'm afraid that I'll still browse Oceanian book-binding technique discussion boards at that age. The trend suggests I'll never leave, though.
22
Zero to One
20
The Center of the Cyclone
55 havent read since high school
Is The Stranger too advanced to jump into.
26
American Psycho
20
Inherent Vice
What Pynchon book should i read now? Vice is my first one
>15
>To Kill a Mockingbird
I wanted to read something short and comfy before starting 3rd part of Gravity's Rainbow
V. and then go chronological, m'mate
Enjoy your ban
>19
> A New Model of the Universe
>Veeky Forums is full of millenials
>20
The Guns of August
>26
>I, Claudius
Thanks my man
three fucking data mining threads every day now
Do you own all of those classics that you have already read?
No shit, most people on this site are born after 1990.
>21
>Death Without Company by Craig Johnson
18
a relatively obscure book on music theory
currently reading Iliad and making notes on Descartes' Meditations
Did you need this thread to find that out? You are probably a millennial as well anyway.
You fucked up son
>22
>The Pale King
Now reading the bible.
>20
>Là-bas
Goind to read the "conversion trilogy" not long after.
>20
>Crown and country
Quick question for you guys on Veeky Forums, do you listen to music when you read? I have always listened to music when I've read or had something audible going on but my Mother who reads an awful lot more than me thinks it is really weird to do so.
I guess I'm a bit weird when it comes to focusing on multiple things, I used to listen to audio books and do light reading at the same time and never had any trouble taking in both sets of information
>19
>Jane Eyre
i usually put on something quiet & classical in the background, It helps with my concentration issues
How'd you enjoy it user?
>20
>The Shadow of the Torturer
>21
>Underground: The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche
first book to make me cry.
He didn't because there are no mods here plus he's alright if he's reading Pushkin. Now if he was reading the libretto to Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov on the other hand...
>Actually reading Huysmans
You're doing it wrong user, you're just supposed to talk about him as someone you're going to read
>24
>The Awakening by Chopin? I think?
Had to read it for school (still an undergrad english major, k-kek). It was good enough. Well written, insightful and all that. Made me dislike women even more, though.
>26
>The Stars Look Down
24
Sefer Yetzirah
24
Pride and Prejudice
Although if poetry counts, The Four Quartets by Eliot. Because I forgot how much I loved his work.
of course poetry counts, user.
Well considering that the OP says "last BOOK" I wasn't sure. Any other Eliot or Pound fans in here? I think Pound's Cantos and Eliot's Four Quartets are some of the most beautiful things I have read, and I have a read a lot of goddamn poetry.
>18 (going on 19)
>The Picture of Dorian Gray
> 21
> The last days of Pompeii
>24
>Castle to Castle - Celine