Does /lit/ have a chart for exploring nihilism?
yeah pic related
yes, it's called /tv/
just look out your window man...
Just give up.
>>7440974
Or do this.
>>7440968
Camus, Sartre
OP here. Recently I have read Trainspotting, Notes From Underground, Porno, Fight Club and I've just started Beyond Good and Evil. I don't know where to go from here.
>>7440982
Thanks
>>7440986
Assuming this post is truthful (feasible based on post count up till now), you started out in existentialist territory and wandered over to some Nietzsche, so your progression is typical.
To fully internalize a nihilist outlook on life, I recommend Cioran's aphorisms, "You Are Worthless!", a humor text by Oswald T Pratt (Scott Dikkers), and simply becoming a regular on r9k for a solid year. Really let the ideas soak in.
The irony is that you will actually have an accurate view of the world afterwards, but this is unpopular because nihilism is by its nature anti-humanist. If people can't justify or busy their brains somehow about themselves, they get bored and reject boredom as childish, simplistic or invalid - which is intellectually dishonest.
>>7440990
This might help with Camus
http://i.imgur.com/NoEvTEj.jpg
I know that there's this one chart where it's about what books to read for purpose.
>>7441022
Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
It asks a question and then you answer it and it pushes you somewhere and asks more questions until it gives you a purpose. One of them is "hallelujah!" and gives christian lit and another is existentialist stuff
>>7441000
I actually used to lurk r9k a lot, but it's one of the stupidest places on the Internet. I realise that it is nihilistic in that it rejects many aspects of modern life, but I'm looking for things that reject morality, mainstream culture, materialism and consumerism. R9k just rejects any sort of social relation with anyone.
>>7440986
Read Skagboyz ma man, its the life of trainspotting prequel, the guys before heroin.
>>7441742
Trainspotting prequel, life of those guys before skagkek*
fk me
>>7441035
Oh, so you want "edgy at times but not actual, thoroughgoing nihilism taken to its logical conclusions (misery, suicide, etc)". You want something more normie. That's fine.
In that case try out whatever books are popular among Marxists or something. Maybe you'd like one dimensional man, I dunno.
>>7441033
bump for this chart. I know someone on /lit/ has it. Please.
>>7442417
bump
Pls I want the chart
>>7440968
I was going to say Mark Twain's The Mysterious Stranger, especially the end, but I'm not sure. Maybe that's less pure nihilism and more the lament of a profoundly disillusioned humanist.
>>7443853
What?
>>7443857
sorry i have autism please excuse me
>>7443939
How aren't their works nihilist? Sartre and Camus influenced existential nihilism greatly, right?
>>7443940
Camus hated the term existentialism and didn't believe he was associated with it
Keep in mind Camus was pretty successful in life. He wasn't a nihilist, just someone that thought a lot.