please don't take offense in this post i just want to know what its written here. A friend of mine has one of these hanging on his wall but he doesn't know the meaning lol
>he puts it upside down
senpai what are you doing...
>>7564325
got the pic from the internet, this is not he's flag per say
>reading hegel drunk while bumping chillstep and synthpop
who else /left-brain&right-brain/ here?
Who /hasabrain/ here?
OPs need not reply
>>7564275
you sound like an insufferable person
>>7564278
/thread
How do you gain literary knowledge about a book? In other words: Do you restrict yourself to merely reading closely and attentively or is there a routine you follow to achieve greater understanding about the subject matter the piece of literature at hand deals with?
>>7564270
By jerking off on it. It's a very enlightening experience.
Sometimes I like to look up supporting material on the internet while I'm reading the book. I'm sure re-reading it helps as well.
>>7564270
Man I want that t-shirt
Are there any books that are experienced better when drunk?
>>7564198
As I Lay Dying was bretty ebin when I was fucked up on rye.
>he isn't straight edge
masturbating drunk is pretty great so a book akin to masturbation must be gr8
Can we talk about Muriel Barbery?
Qu'est-ce que les litizens francaises pensent de Muriel Barbery?
Would you recommend her?
>Be German
>Want to get into French again
>la vie des elfes - sounds interesting
>>7564166
bump
Kenn die Olle nicht aber ich hab auch seit der Schule kein Parisisch mehr gesprochen. Ich hab extra beim Auszug ein paar alte Bücher ausm LK mitgenommen, Le Malentendu und so.
need advice on Kokoro and Hagakure english versions please :D
>>7564165
learn japanese
TL: Kokoro means heart
Read excerpts and see the one that you find reads best.
literary 'detective' fiction
auster, eco, pynchon, borges and ....?
>>7564117
King
>>7564359
king who?
>>7564447
King Missile III
I/ II
Alphabetic reorganisation as a form of futurist liturgy by means of which uneducated unemployed pieces of plastic, alloy, metal, glass, people'd computers, wired cities, piss [ochsenfjord] and dried semen pretend they are carrying sables. Pieces of bound tree as ammunition through which criminals shoot in to the crowd, lazily and with eyes closed. Earthworms think of Earth and nothing else. They secrete their juices over unseen places and meld in to the walls, carpets [ochsenfjord] and cities made of vomit, climbing over each other and dripping from the bottom...
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II
Hadn't we been lodged between these two buildings before and had let their glass and alloy grow like lichen upon these ivory shapes? What is wrong then with letting metals and plastics [and thunder channelled through copper] infect the other end of this sinking platform? The mental faculties are in disrepair and there are no more aphrodisiacs with a strong enough poison to make extension erotic to these yellow crusted eyes. Aren't there those weeks where upon our paralysed motions and upon our turgid reflections sits the illusion of transcendence, naked and white...
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>>7564089
crit threads exist to contain garbage like this
>>7564110
And yet it occurred, bitchface.
ITT we confirm that the Penguin's Classics publishing of Gargantua and Pantagruel has the best translation.
pic unrelated. shit tier translation.
Actually, I heard it sucks.
>>7564070
Then what?
>>7564083
The out-of-print Penguin-- J.M. Cohen
>Can't afford Shakespeare
Is that a wojak?
>Can't afford Wordsworth
Why didn't you save him /lit/?
>>7563971
He told me to go set up my studio for a showing.
>>7563971
I'd like to think /lit/ is the reincarnation of DFW
>>7564100
Not-Pynchon was
Anyone hear from ideologylit yet? Less than a week till go time.
they shut down lmao
look it up in the archive
>>7563930
Yep. Didn't even make it past their first issue.
>>7563936
what about pinecone mag? i liked the first issue.
How in the hell does someone manage to read the classics and have any idea about good contemporary - no, 20th century even - fiction?
Contemporary fiction hardly matters.
20th century fiction has been analyzed enough that the essentials are easy to pick out and easy to read and fit with their respective philosophies.
If you think anybody reads everything you're dumb. You just accumulate pieces here and there. A lot of people start reading classics extremely early.
>>7563917
who is this cock dock?
>>7563917
who is this suck n' chuck?
We recommend one another our favorite underrated writers, ones we feel aren't really known or talked about enough on /lit/ and otherwise. Non-American writers a plus.
I'll start with a few recs:
Shusaku Endo (Silence, Deep River)
Gilbert Sorrentino (Mulligan Stew, Aberration of Starlight, The Moon in Its Flight)
Georges Perec (Life a User's Manual, Things: A Story of the Sixties)
Robert Coover (The Public Burning, The Brunist Day of Wrath)
William Saroyan (The Human Comedy, The Time of Your Life)
>underrated
>overrated
Please leave.
None of these are either underrated or undermentioned.
>>7563755
? Are you having a bad day? I'd love to hear about it.
so, erotic authors of /lit/
what do you use for inspiration?
porn with a story? or just straight up porn?
do you post your work anywhere, or publish?
do you proofread your own work,
or do you have an editor?
I'm working on a porn story that I'm going to self-publish on amazon under a really retarded pseudonym. How long are they typically? Like 8-20 pages?
>>7563501
between 20 and 50
>>7563504
Guess I'll do 25 or so then.