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It's too ESL…
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probably skit nophono cares about like dostoyevsky or nietzsche
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>>3648804What made you pick them
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I'm reading Flow My Tears the Policeman Said and after that I picked up 2666
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>>3648813I've read both and liked it so ill read their other works
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>>3648821>I'm reading Flow My Tears the Policeman SaidTell us about it
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>>3648827What did you read
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sandniggers
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>>3648829Usual Philip K Dick stuff, he's really writing a story that seems fairly mundane at first until all of a sudden the bottom falls out and reality has shifted in some sinister way, and events proceed with a certain dreamlike illogic. He's also really good at writing a psychotic woman who manipulates people as instinctively as she breathes
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Maybe something from Strindberg
ive read way too little Swedish literature
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>>3648836I watch documentaries with my little brother because he's a alphachad who can't read
>>3648840That sounds interesting, maybe I'll check it out if I want some sci fi
>>3648846I remember reading a swedish novel (translated) about a kid who becomes tiny and flies with geese when I was in middle school
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I might give Storm of Steel a go.
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>>3648831thus spoke zaratustra, idiot, player, demons, crime and punishment
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>>3648854I've been thinking about reading Junger
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>>3648854That and The Outlaws by Von Salomon and Journey to the End of the Night by Celine make a good triple feature
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>>3648782 (OP)I read Gothic Violence btw and it was kinda fun. I wonder what happened to that mohfugga. I hope he's somewhere content in the wilderness o algo
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>>3648874That's generally what they say about Mike Ma
Although I won't be reading him anytime soon because I'm not a bigot
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>>3648850Sounds like one from Selma Lagerlof, also very famous
reading Guenon sounds good btw, ill do this too eventually
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>>3648877Geg
It was surprisingly not filled with tons of freaking unwholesome bigotry if I remember it right. Mostly just about like some kind of mad max hecking bronze age Florida surfer community. Idk
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>>3648879Yeah her
I think it's called the wonderful adventures of Nils
I really liked it as a kid, I think I read it 5 times
>reading Guenon sounds good btw, ill do this too eventuallyYeah the topics he writes on are interesting and I also need to read in french from time to time
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>>3648889I expected that tbh, a lot of the screeching about nahtzees is without substance
>>3648896I might do this during autumn
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>>3648904His breviary is very short but you'll get more out of it than a stack of lesser authors
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>>3648918I like short works anyway, I even thought about buying dubliners
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mike ma is actually on my bucket list. might even read him before i finish other books since his books are kinda short
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i just wanna know what he's all about tbh. his persona is intriguing
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>>3648782 (OP)use the lectures by Saiyad Nizamuddin Ahmad on youtube.
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Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare
Paradise Regained by John Milton
Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard
And finally The Master and Margarita I forgot the authors name
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schizo jannies deleted my reply for no reason
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>>3649080>>3649126Agreed moidtroon it's a very short read and I thought it was entertaining