Age

>age
>favorite writer
>favorite book read in 2017

other anons r8

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Age: 27
Favorite Writer: Melville
Favorite Book of 2017: The Moons of Jupiter

>29
>Ismail Kadare
>The Crossing

>23
>Mark Twain
>The Sorrows of Young Werther

Twain under-appreciated here
Kadare under-appreciated everywhere.
Good posts, both.

>22
>Nabokov
>pic related

>26
>Conrad
>Equal Rites

fag

>21
>Henry Miller
>Les Fleurs du Mal

Nice

Nofuckingidea/10

yeh. pretty nice

More like NObokov.. but actually, he's good

Did not expect to ever see Pratchett mentioned

>23
>Philip K. Dick
>Desolation Angels by Jack Kerouac

>19
>Kafka
>Fathers and Sons

Working a theme, are we? How do you feel about D.H. Lawrence? I personally dislike him, but I'd like to see a defense and you seem like you might be sympathetic.

18. Homer. Odyssey.

>19
>Samuel Beckett
>Gravity's Rainbow

18
mein kampf
the protocols of the old zion

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>18
>dosty
>modern man in search of a soul

Im really glad i sorted out my mommy issues at 18 instead of 38, and jung's books helped tremendously in that process

>21.
>Tolstoy
>Demons

>25
>Mishima
>Iliad

>23
>Thomas Hardy
>Beyond Good and Evil

>26
>Joyce
>Faust Part II or Herodotus's Histories

>just turned 18
>Hunter s thompson
>Genealogy of morals or Notes from the underground

15
Faulkner
King Lear

Underage and b&

Y'all need to reply to shit

You're too old for genre fiction. Kerouac is good though. And you could do worse than Dick

props for reading Turgenev already

Readanythingelse/10

wouldhang/10

Glad you figured out your mommy issues. Don't worry though, they'll resurface

11/10

>ulikebois?
good taste though

Hardy bores me to tears and the only other person I've encountered who felt otherwise was a girl home schooled until the age of 16

tl:dr
>u a gril?

I bet you're fucking great to have at parties. They're all great though, so I can't say too much shit

You didn't have to tell me you "just" turned 18

Does this board allow underage posting? I guess it doesn't matter. If you actually understand either of those works/authors then congrats, you're the most intelligent 15 year old in what I presume to be the American public school system

>Seriously though, this is why you all suck at socializing and resort to posting on an image board (yes I see the irony). You gotta contribute in a way that encourages others to contribute. It's the same with talking to women. We're all a bunch of petty bitches on this board and need (you)'s

Gotta tell you the truth, I haven't read him. I'll look out for Fathers and Sons though. From what I've read of him, I have to agree with you, he seems like someone I'd be sympathetic towards. What is it you dislike about him?

>Fathers and Sons
Wrong book, although also looking out for a copy

>Sons and Lovers
Too many familial relationships. Also if that was a Freudian slip, I think I'm in trouble

>22
>idk, vonnegut desu, or unironically charles murray family
>making of the atomic bomb by rich rhodes

> 24
> Flaubert
> The Book of Night Women or To the Lighthouse

>21
>Proust
>Espadas como labios, by Aleixandre

Excessively Freudian understanding of desire. The D.H. Lawrence/Sherwood Anderson understanding that libidinal energy drives human action is facile. Melville almost preemptively refutes it in Pierre.

Lawrence's likely counter that I'm just repressed and repulsed by sexuality might be accurate though...

>22
>Dostoevsky
>Idylls of the King (or re-reading the Iliad if that counts)

What's wrong with that guy reading The Odyssey? Referring to "Readanythingelse/10"

>25
>Styron
>Notes of a Crocodile

wew, lad

Whatever you say, pal.

...

Excellent.

A little old, aren't you?

This is a joke, right? Fell for it.

Check out A Fiery Peace in a Cold War for a book about a weapon more important than the atomic bomb.

Also, grow out of Vonnegut and stop saying "unironic." English has plenty of words that mean precisely that and it's not like Joyce saying "untonsured"

>20
>Albert Camus
>Lolita

>27
>Lispector
>Hopscotch

>23
>Joyce
>Within a Budding Grove

Age: 21
Favorite writer: Harry Martinsson
Favorite book read in 2017: The Story of Hong Gildong

>26
>Dostoevsky or PKD
>A Confederacy of Dunces

Tell me a little about both. Mostly unfamiliar.

Bleagh

27
Hamsun
Franny & Zoey

>age
22
>favorite writer
Peter Matthiessen
>favorite book read in 2017
Dispatches by Herr, but I am currently reading The Savage Detectives, so that might overtake it.

>18
>Homer
>Odyssey

Nothing. They should read anything else though