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2. What are you reading these days?
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The Concept of Anxiety

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Chernobyl

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El Señor presidente

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Spin by Robert Charles Wilson. I recommend it so far

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Færoernes oldtidhistorie (faroe islands ancient history)

a faroese book from 1850s in danish (faroese lang. was banned then). It is old faroese stories that live on oral tradition written down and from old sources.

complete stories of ernest hemmmingway

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The second dementia by Kenji Kosaka

I don't prefer SFs but thanks
very rare and interesting me

Malaysian
Almost done with Forrest Gump

Not too surprised that the chapters I liked the least aren't in the movie, like his NASA trip and then subsequently fighting the cannibals, this just felt really dragged and unfitting, even his wrestling stint.

I really like the relationship between him and Dan in Vietnam, that was very nice. I wish the movie expanded on this more, and how he was a savant instead of being a lovable oaf, which is nice too however.

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isn't there a translated to Faroese version?

no, i don't think so.
Sadly, doesn't make sense to translate from danish to faroese, because we all learn danish from young age.

But i really would want to read a modern translated version really, because old (1800s) danish is almost nonsene, weird spellings and words, to me, a modern danish speaker/faroese.

Cartas Marcadas.
Dolina's second best book. It's his first novel and the guys from Flores are back.

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'Windows into a Revolution: Ethnographies of Maosim in India and Nepal," also "In the Shadows of the State: Indigenous Politics, Environmentalism, and Insurgency in Jharkhand, India."

Just read through "Paramilitarism & Neoliberalism: Violent Systems of Capital Accumulation in Colombia and Beyond." Wasn't really worthwhile, IMO.

queer theory and japanese lesbian NEETcore

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1984
last time i touched a book was in high school
i graduated in 2015, so i think the book serves as a good introduction to further literature expedition

Lolita

Not a pedo btw don't v& me

Is it good.

I'm reading inherent vice, confusing but good so far.

that's actually good. Homage to Catalonia is also worth reading after you finish reading 1984.
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You'll get some points about psychology if you're not """militant atheist""" like Retard Dorkins
Inherent Vice is a cool lit too

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Is 100 Years of Solitude any good?

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That's my favorite. It's like an adventure. You'll wander around reading this book; but you'll still enjoy that process.

Thanks. Do you have any other recommendations on literature from or set in Latin America?

If you didn't read any work of Cervantes, I recommend you read Don Quixote first because that's the most influential thing for them. In my case, I read DQ and got straight into "boom latinoamericano" like 100 Years of Solitude I said. You can check it on wiki.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_American_Boom
My personal favorite writers are Márquez, Miguel Ángel Asturias and Borges. If you fall in love with "Magic Realism", Enter French Philosophy like Foucault, Derrida, or Deleuze. They use their works as references to develop an interesting theory. Umberto Eco is a cool too.

*a cool writer

Resistance Is Obligatory: Address to the Mannheim District Court

Germar Rudolf

Amrika

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Enrique Medina, Liliana Bodoc, Alejandro Dolina. Good luck trying to find their books in English.

Currently reading Anna Karenina. I recently finished The Beauty and the Sorrow: An Intimate History of the First World War

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Hamlet

steinbeck is the GOAT amerishart writer

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Henry James, I like him