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Shibawanko posted:There's nothing "right wing" about confessions of a mask except the guy who wrote it, but Mishima was mostly apolitical at the time, he wrote it when he was still a Todai student singing bar songs and loving around. It's a book about a gay guy talking about jerking off and being confused. Did the person who made this list even read the books? none of those alt right 4chan guys actually read anything, they get all their opinions from youtubes made by fat men named after ancient near eastern kings.
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A human heart posted:none of those alt right 4chan guys actually read anything, they get all their opinions from youtubes made by fat men named after ancient near eastern kings. yo did you ever see the time he got into a fight with an actual academic on camera? It owned. EDIT: Also if you are gonna rep Mishima for right wing bullshit at least rep loving Runaway Horses which is literally a romantic portrayal of right-wing terrorism ffs. Mel Mudkiper fucked around with this message at 01:13 on Aug 17, 2017 |
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Reading Mishima just makes me wish I was gay, it certainly doesn't make me want to become a right winger because of what a bummer he makes that out to be.
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 02:43 |
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Hamsun is my favorite fash man
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# ? Aug 17, 2017 06:11 |
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gave up on karamazov after 20 pages, poo poo's as boring as the bible, going on and on about all these family members. started the peregrine instead and holy wow is that good. such deliciously beautiful words, and also i love birds. i wonder how he can keep this up for a whole novel but am excited to find out.
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 17:46 |
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karamazov is insanely good and the ending leaves you wanting more
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 17:50 |
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i will give it a second try then after i finish this bird book and also after i give ulysses a second try. I already gave karamazov ten times as many pages as i usually do because c&p was so good, but I will give it more on your recomendation!
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 17:58 |
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tbh i read it like 10 years ago and i can barely remember what happens in it except for when i got to the end i was like "what that's it? but its just getting started! '"
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 18:16 |
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Hey there Lit thread, I only have one third of a brain (missing Brodman areas 24 thru 41 inclusive) and was wondering if any of you have good book recommendations, thank you, lovingly CestMoi
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 18:42 |
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Sounds like you are finally ready for Aquarium by David Vann
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CestMoi posted:Hey there Lit thread, I only have one third of a brain (missing Brodman areas 24 thru 41 inclusive) and was wondering if any of you have good book recommendations, thank you, lovingly CestMoi what kind of books do you like. maybe if you are missing brain parts you would enjoy name of the wind by patrick rothfuss
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 19:37 |
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I'm reading Crime and Punishment after starting and stalling on Karamazov and War and Peace. It's really good and I'm gonna read Anna Karenina and W&P after
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 20:49 |
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I feel like Crime and Punishment is the best of the Russian classic novels imho
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 20:53 |
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could be, could be what about oblomov or dead souls though
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 21:02 |
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Much like posters in the Quit Being A loving Child and Read Some Real Literature thread, the great Russian novels all fulfill different niches, and are each beautiful and special in their own way.
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 21:58 |
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if dead souls is a novel, then dead souls is the great russian novel, without question
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dead souls 2/10 title sounds spooky but is actually just about serfdom
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 22:10 |
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chernobyl kinsman posted:dead souls 2/10 title sounds spooky but is actually just about serfdom we are all serfs under the yoke of capitalism
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 22:40 |
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I've made the joke in this thread that I could never finish Dead Souls because of Ornstein and Smaug like five times now and no one has ever laughed at it and that hurts my feelings.
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 22:54 |
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Nothing for me beats when Levin meets Anna in Anna Karenina.
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derp posted:i will give it a second try then after i finish this bird book and also after i give ulysses a second try. I already gave karamazov ten times as many pages as i usually do because c&p was so good, but I will give it more on your recomendation! It took me a long time to break through The Brothers Karamazov. There's a lot of front-loaded exposition about who everybody is and what their backgrounds are, but once I finished the third section it finally clicked with me. Mel Mudkiper posted:I've made the joke in this thread that I could never finish Dead Souls because of Ornstein and Smaug like five times now and no one has ever laughed at it and that hurts my feelings. You've already read the best parts of the book. Quitting at that point means you don't have to deal with the section written in invisible ink.
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Solitair posted:You've already read the best parts of the book. Quitting at that point means you don't have to deal with the section written in invisible ink. Yeah I heard the final part is really rushed
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I've made the joke in this thread that I could never finish Dead Souls because of Ornstein and Smaug like five times now and no one has ever laughed at it and that hurts my feelings. I was gonna make that exact joke but thought better of it
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# ? Aug 18, 2017 23:31 |
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CestMoi posted:Hey there Lit thread, I only have one third of a brain (missing Brodman areas 24 thru 41 inclusive) and was wondering if any of you have good book recommendations, thank you, lovingly CestMoi
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# ? Aug 19, 2017 02:19 |
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Reading The Sorrows of Young Werther. Werther's an insanely melodramatic stupid gently caress and it's great.
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# ? Aug 19, 2017 02:30 |
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Mel Mudkiper posted:I've made the joke in this thread that I could never finish Dead Souls because of Ornstein and Smaug like five times now and no one has ever laughed at it and that hurts my feelings. I once laughed at it but didn't post about the fact that I laughed about it, so I'm sorry that your feelings were hurt
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The Belgian posted:Reading The Sorrows of Young Werther. Werther's an insanely melodramatic stupid gently caress and it's great. pls dont kill yourself
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The Belgian posted:Reading The Sorrows of Young Werther. Werther's an insanely melodramatic stupid gently caress and it's great. Another book in that vein if you're hankering for more(emotional guy kills himself over a girl) is Last Letters of Jacobo Ortis, except that the guy in that one is also emotional because Italy isn't a country yet.
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# ? Aug 19, 2017 10:43 |
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I finished Nabokov's Ada and I have to say that may have been the best book about a man loving his sister I've ever read.
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Heath posted:I finished Nabokov's Ada and I have to say that may have been the best book about a man loving his sister I've ever read. have you heard of the epic works of George RR Martin
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Also I'm on page 200 of Crime and Punishment and only continuing to read it because I feel I should. I've lost a lot of the early interest I had in it, and I'm quite bored. Perhaps time to move on from it
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 14:02 |
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cool forums poster Derp parody
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 14:42 |
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I picked up War and Peace and I'm giving it up because it's too heavy and i don't like the look the guy on the cover is giving me.
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 14:46 |
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I couldn't put War and Peace or The Brothers Karamazov down, I got really sucked in reading those two. I had to put a post-it note with the brothers' full names on the book's cover for easy reference though because I kept forgetting who is who because of the way they're addressed by the author. Crime and Punishment is on another level though, when I first read it I couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks, I revisit it every few years.
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 15:00 |
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Not knowing that Dimitri is Mitya is like not knowing that Bill is Will
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 15:08 |
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Send help I'm trapped in a supermarket aisle with 2 bottles labeled Alyosha and Alexei
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 15:45 |
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In The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle the protagonist states that one of his skills is being able to recite all the Karamazov brothers' full names from memory and I was like well, poo poo so much for the 4th wall.
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 15:56 |
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Palpek posted:In The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle the protagonist states that one of his skills is being able to recite all the Karamazov brothers' full names from memory Murakami microcosm
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# ? Aug 20, 2017 18:06 |
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imo all characters should be named after the concepts they allegorise, like in Piers Plowman where you have catchy names like "Do-right-so-or-thy-dame-shall-thee-beat" or an even longer one which goes on for three lines
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Powaqoatse posted:pls dont kill yourself Please no spoilers I haven't finished it yet!! A human heart posted:Another book in that vein if you're hankering for more(emotional guy kills himself over a girl) is Last Letters of Jacobo Ortis, except that the guy in that one is also emotional because Italy isn't a country yet. Thanks for the suggestion. Sound good, I'll read it next time I'm in the mood for reading about whiny idiots.
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