Hello. I want a recommendation about a book that tells the story from a perspective of a lonely person. it does not have to be depressive core, as it can have something that happens later like romance or stuff, but i want to know books about lonely characters.
>>7726990
Notes from the underground by Doesteovsky
Paul Auster's New York trilogy
Ian McEwan's The Remains of the Day or The Innocent
No Longer Human perhaps?
>>7726990
Prehistoric Times - Eric Chevillard
Aristotle. It took hegel to heal the damage aristotle and neoplatonism had done. Kierkegaard got rid of the single greatest idiot of all philosophy, epicurus. He's not even a philosopher, more a little bitch everyone mistook for a 'neckbeard'
, as you humans call it. My favorite is socrates, he was able to bring shamanism into philosophy by accepting the need for him to physically shed his ego drinking the hemlock. I know, i know, modernity is too stupid to get what i'm saying, how socrates became tiresias, the original sin creatorgod incarnate. Don't do drugs kids, well at least not unprepared. Least faborite philosopher ... Little bitches.
>>7728176
*tips fedora*
M'Odin aware brother, I would love to meet a man such as thee!
>>7727038
>Ian McEwan
>Remains of the Day
reconsider this
>>7726990
Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse
my diary desu senpai
>>7726990
Ask the Dust by Fante.
>>7726990
Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland
Flower for Algernon