Show us what you bought recently and what are you reading. Also suggestion, I’m interested in Russian literature. And is someone interested in a brand new copy of Master and Margarita in Italian? They sent me two.
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wont work, the IQ difference between lit and int is too big. I doubt that most people are even literate here, they probably just copypaste whatever they read here into google translate, listen to mr robotic voice say it, and then use the dictophone feature to make replies.
Almost through The storm before the storm
just started Man and his symbols and The hero with 1k faces which is a surprisingly hard/complex read (for me atleast)
Why don't you read Woolf in English?
composed in Master Margarita time
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Currently reading 'The savage detectives', though it's not as good as I had hoped. Might put this book down and give Suttree a read instead, since I've been waiting to get my hands on it for a while now.
If you're interested in russian lit and you like Bulgakov, check out his short novel 'A dog's heart'.
>A dog's heart'.
based
Based Ivan. How come russians suck at almost everything save for drinking and beating each other to death and writing good books? Do you need to suffer in order to become a great writer?
it`s connected to Astrology.Most famous writer of Russian literature is Dostoevsky who was Scorpio and he suffered a lot like typical Scorpio and he created such stereotype.Suffering-creativity,But mainly suffering leads to nothing
very 60s book
Started reading this year and this is what i got so far.Reading confederacy of dunces now(started it yesterday)
plays in my head when i think about this book
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>But mainly suffering leads to nothing
Well that sucks. Guess we won't be seeing any good writers from Africa any time soon LOL
>Stone
>The Brothers Karamazov
>Moby-Dick
Based, the rest you can throw away though.
>Based, the rest you can throw away though.
Absolute pseud
>2019
>reading entry-level lit
Step it up, frogman
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The Inheritance Cycle in japanese, some random magazines and comics, Pictures by J.R.R. Tolkien, etc.
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Part of my Tolkien collection.
That's a funny illustration of Behemoth
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More Tolkien, mostly History of Middle Earth.
>Based, the rest you can throw away though.
>>reading entry-level lit
Imagine being this much of a philistine. Nobody take this stupid Swede's opinions seriously.
really enjoyed Master and Margerita... and the miniseries was good too
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Random books
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More random books and Neil Gaiman.
Let me guess, you just read 1984 and think it's HOT SHIT, right?
>he explicitly says that he started reading this year
>laugh at him because he wants to read canonical writers like Plato, Joyce, Nietzsche and Spinoza
You are a pseud
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C.S. Lewis, Mary Shelley, etc. The green one without name is The Castle of Otranto.
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More Tolkien.
Only pseuds read shit like Plato, Spinoza etc. Have sex.
8/last one I think
Random books, some of the books on the right belong to my wife.
Whats pseud about Plato?I would say he was very simple to read from the dialogues i read so far
Aristotle is even easier to read, if that's what you're going for. He's much better too.
The very definition of a pseud is someone who buys/reads philosophy books and reads them without understanding them (or doesn't read them at all, don't know which is worse) only so they can brag that they've read them.
>Aristotle is even easier to read
You obviously have never opened De Anima or Metaphysics Ζ-Θ
>The search for the Holy Grail
Medieval french novel
>Yu Hua - China in Ten Words
Reading this one currently
>The Chinese Constitution
>A History of Hungarian-Japanese relations
>The Chiteiki (Yasutane), The Hojoki (Chomei) and Chomei at Toyama (Basil Bunting)
>Frigyes Karinthy - Critiques and Essays
I also copped a 1929 copy of All Quiet on the Western Front a few days ago for a buck.
Good
>Master and Margarita
is edgy enough, it's a good start to dive into russian literature for Jow Forums user
And what philosophy have you read?
>woodsworth classics
Why yes,i buy the cheapest possible paperback with the same text as a 15e version for less than 2 euros,what gave it away?