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Let's have a sharethread, shall we?

It doesn't matter if you use a link that's already online or if you upload it yourself, nor does it matter if the book is rare or not - just share/recommend something you've been enjoying with the /lit/ family. Additionally, since we're at the literature board after all, feel free to write a little bit on why do you like the book, its subjects, etc.

Some ebook sites, in case you want to share something but don't have the file at hand:
http://gen.lib.rus.ec/
http://bookzz.org/
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewforum.php?f=120

I'll start right below with an ebook uploaded today at Bibliotik that I'm finding a great read (but I'll nick an Amazon description since I'm not a native speaker).
Also, if there's something you can't find anywhere else feel free to request it and I may upload it for you if Bib has it. Just can't promise since I still have to worry about ratio (it goes without saying then, no book collections).
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Search for Self in Other in Cicero, Ovid, Rousseau, Diderot and Sartre - Mary Efrosini Gregory

The book examines how these five theorists recognized that searching for self in an idealized other can lead to a variety of perversions. Cicero warned against seeking friends whom we regard as being everything that we are not: he advised to first be a good person and then to seek other. Ovid showed that Narcissus, who had no close friends to reinforce his identity, was oblivious to his own assets and tried to live vicariously through other. Rousseau explained why modern man, while seated in a theater, feels compassion and is transported by pity, anxiety and fear for the welfare of fictional characters as if it were his own. Diderot showed how the absence of self can be exploited by the powerful to reshape the minds of the weak. He proves that given the right environment and length of time, any one of us, like the victims in The Nun, could just as easily have his life ruined. Sartre reminds us that it is impossible to be-in-exterior. We see ourselves according to the way that others perceive us based on conditioning and prejudices. Sartre untangles the snarled web of misperception of self that arises from «the look» of the other.
This book addresses man’s growing understanding of the death of self in the mirror of other across the corridors of time - from Narcissus’ ancient pool, to Cicero’s Roman forum, to Rousseau’s Parisian theater, to Diderot’s convent in The Nun, to Sartre’s twentieth-century hell.

Download link: https://u.pomf.is/yripez.pdf

On a side note, I'd like to thank the guys that made the Bibliotik sharethreads earlier this year. You guys reignited my will to try and get in Bib again and after years I finally did it - also, let's not forget those amazing collections you shared with us. Thanks a lot, m80's!
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This one's a must if you like your pulp hard-boiled: only the best from the classic Black Mask magazine.

The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories

Links nicked from LibGen:
Download link (epub, 10MB): http://libgen.io/foreignfiction/get.php?md5=dc5bfad53c02cb4cda6e11011c3da6c4

Download link (pdf, 33MB): http://libgen.io/foreignfiction/get.php?md5=58dd5bf59445f05e951d2f6609b18ecf
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Don't know where to start? well, don't know either

Edith Hamilton - Mythology (Little, Brown and Company - 2013)

https://u.pomf.is/adypba.epub
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>>7736213

Anyone knows what's the font used?
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>>7737313

Oh, and contribution:
http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=1F8AF9716B73FB00791F384899D00474

Awesome sourcebook of information for arguing with webos about samurai superiority. It quickly dispels myths about sword wielding honourable supermen, and replaces them with puny ponies riding bandits armed with fairly weak longbows.
Well written with plenty of anecdotes to brighten the dull parts.
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/r/ing you bright and risen angels by William Vollmann. Can't seem to find it anywhere.
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>Of the "Great Powers" that dominated Europe from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, Prussia is the only one to have vanished ... Iron Kingdom is not just good: it is everything a history book ought to be ... The nemesis of Prussia has cast such a long shadow that German historians have tiptoed around the subject. Thus it was left to an Englishman to write what is surely the best history of Prussia in any language'.

Christopher Clark - Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947

https://u.pomf.is/zjcezb.torrent

>>7736161
Thank you, gonna start reading this right now.

>>7736078
Can you pull up the last one of those Bib sharethreads from some archive? Just to give people easy access to all those awesome collections.
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>>7737313
Janson Text, I think.
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Reading this right now, super comfy.

http://bookzz.org/dl/1200388/b3d48d
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I always forget what books I want to request when those thread pop up.
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>>7737445
No luck either friend. Is Europe Central good?
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someone please read A Manuscript Found in Saragossa. please.
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>>7737527
>A Manuscript Found in Saragossa
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:fc7f62dda7197b931aa37e2d9451795c0d5f183d&dn=SFF%20Update%20282

620mb torrent but it is in there
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>>7737533
no, i mean read it. like, actually read the thing. i want to talk about it. so badly
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David Jones - In Parenthesis
James McCourt - Time Remaining
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>>7737445

on bib, but only pdf
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>>7737477
We can't, unfortunately. 4ch.be has been down for some days and even if it was working the collections were shared as torrents so they must be long dead now.

>>7737445
Sorry, it's a 100 MB pdf so I can't do it.

>>7737562
Both of them not on Bib.
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does anyone happen to have an unabridged commercial copy of Outlaws of The Marsh?

that would be greatly appreciated.

when it comes to ebook sites, mobilism is pretty good.
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?p=1793716
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>rfw /lit/ is literally turning into /mu/
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>>7737589
>complaining about a bygone age of a pakistani image site he frequents while simultaneously doing nothing to change it
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>>7737538
>i want to talk about it. so badly
Remember when the guy did the thing?
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>>7737589
/mu/ is the best board other than /lit/
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>>7737445
someone had uploaded it (the pdf), but

>>7737477
>Can you pull up the last one of those Bib sharethreads from some archive?
sadly, not only the torrents but also all the pomf links from that week are dead now.
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>>7737596
man, when that guy did that thing, i NEVER thought the jew would come back, but boy did he ever!
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>>7737599
ty for trolling
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>>7737589
Yeah any sense of community spirit should be purged and replaced by attempts to find pictures of Yukio Mishima's micropenis. Wouldnt want to add value to this shitty board.
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If anyone had:

The Riverside Shakespeare

Mark Van Doren - Shakespeare (book of literary criticism)

That'd be helpful. Oddly enough they're not widespread yet.
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>>7737630
Lol, that was me. I know it was immature, but there hadn't been good discussion for like three days. Add that to job stress and I was at the end of my rope.
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>>7737601
>>7737477

https://u.pomf.is/btrkrp.rar

Here are the .torrent files for the collections from the bib thread (Dalkney, NYRB, etc). I just turned my client back on
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>>7737601
dudes...

>Pushkin Press.torrent
u.pomf.is/bdaadm.torrent
>Twisted Spoon Press.torrent
u.pomf.is/dxunyg.torrent
>Dalkey Archive Press.torrent
u.pomf.is/yvvyze.torrent
>New Directions.torrent
u.pomf.is/baubbf.torrent
>Oxford Worlds Classics.torrent
u.pomf.is/biezfx.torrent

Add https:// to the links if they don't work for you, and yeah, I'll be seeding for a while. I know I have the NYRB torrent as well, just can't seem to find it right now.
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>>7737660
its here
>>7737646
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>>7737669
Also does anyone have a torrent or knowledge of what series this is?
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https://u.pomf.is/gegihm.mobi

Caligula and three other plays by Camus

I'm going to read this in the near future. I've already read Camus' three novels, and I'd like to read his philosophical works too, but before that I'll read his plays as a 'transition phase'.

Also, I rarely read plays and I rarely read in English, so I'll get a little diversity in my life by this book.

i'm not even memeing
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>>7737672
These editions, you mean? Avon BARD. Avon was an old mostly pulp publisher, what's left of it now only prints out trash.
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does anyone have an upload of the doorstoppers collection from the sticky?
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I'm looking for:

Dostoevsky's Greatest Characters: A New Approach to "Notes from the Underground," Crime and Punishment, and The Brothers Karamozov 2008th Edition by B. Paris

Any chance it's out there?
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I READ THE STICKY.. FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST
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huh, looks like none of the sticky upload links work.
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Is there a torrent for the NYRB books?
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>>7738105
see
>>7737646
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;-; i guess... i guess i'll never know what editions the doorstoppers were...
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Does anyone know if there's a digital Italian edition of The Fifth Head of Cerberus?
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>>7736077
I'm looking for Cioran's "Notebooks" ("Cahiers"), preferably in English.

It's getting a re-release in my native tongue (so the literary qualities will be lost on me, anyways), but they'll charge a good buck for it and don't plan on releasing an e-book, which is a deal-breaker for me.
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>>7738017
>>7738082
Some of these might still be up

English lit
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/5z5cpif1woo9jn5/
French lit
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/l3rd51suyslcy54/
Short story collections
>https://mega.co.nz/#!ZgtmXA7D!zcf2Ixs_X-NGZBBFNNtjsTrYWjnhCdXb-3uMeJdzivs
Short stories
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/83v064mrswgsa7o/
Depressing lit
>https://mega.co.nz/#!V9V1HDhQ!xzCul6eBTma9-RPl7EN8r3JMlnnfvg9T4cBfvjMsSQM
Humor
>https://mega.co.nz/#!VoESFDSZ!RhCXJODH3DepWzzxD7fOewSTJKps4cbk8AEln7xfpiE
Novellas
>https://mega.co.nz/#!I4kVFSYC!Ly0gCje1l_plyzgiUG5mqOwILg5L1_lP9yHzcVK-B7U
female authors
>https://mega.co.nz/#!4stCHT6I!0ksZ8R9itl50e4xdaCKETH6Bcjq1qKr5i6-SmsOMylc
drama
>https://mega.co.nz/#!Yl8SjAgR!eMkgIGdtvWv3i-Mt9vSuai9wHnYK6RbQ99Tfj-_PPkA

African American /lit/erature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?kj7f9k7epjq3d6c
Australian /lit/erature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?s1uipa8q46ag6n3
Spanish literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?ja7w1f62jh4ah9o
Mexican literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?h7m4ul7oci05c95
Japanese literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?mcqbmfxjeisqpje
Italian Literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?7d9bn8k8vc1xwe2
Russian Literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?a5q2tk59ocxc5bw
German Literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?bto0iaedibcfxo0
Persian Literature:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?q744e7o7t1d81u0
Essential Doorstoppers:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?ua572f941fkln1b
Dystopia & Utopia:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?p1nfl5lb1bzvavr
Drug Books:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?644c4dy7mc34scc
Science Fiction
>http://www.mediafire.com/?bp7a1wdcywap1xz
Surreal Lit
>http://www.mediafire.com/?x73uwtfhc3b7lzj

Essential Poetry Guide:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?lv498tq6qv138w9
American Poets and Poetry Collections:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?k8iydr98vju8709
American Plays and Playwrights:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?nfeb63ev35fl1nb
American Others:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?wz53edoqw7ghco6

Classics:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?8i3btyv9r0b9n9h
>http://www.mediafire.com/?a88dkz6um38311g
Theater/Drama:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?xhx1xw4002d6gx2
>http://www.mediafire.com/?476xdjbv9xpnba8
>http://www.mediafire.com/?t309i5kto77vbc1
>http://www.mediafire.com/?e4o6a6dcdshw32t
Introductory Literary Theory:
>http://www.mediafire.com/?y9z3iui2hc5wg78

Other links:
Someone's folder
>http://www.mediafire.com/?qr2mg9hxr0kf1
/LIT/-CORE
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/ynxys7d9apcl2dw/
Another anon's folder
>https://mega.co.nz/#F!odpCwY4Z!DQ7iCOnWftbZKcYcHzN6Eg


>temporary mirrors for the mega links:

>Theater - Drama
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/MRBLwAVA/file.html
>Depressing Literature
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/Km2tA8Pp/file.html
>Female Writers
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/ajXKlMf6/file.html
>Humor Literature
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/bzKeTclI/file.html
>Novellas
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/fFVejHQv/file.html
>Short Story Collections
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/qNIOTDqC/file.html
http://www63.zippyshare.com/v/qNIOTDqC/file.html
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>>7737646
>>7737660
Cheers!
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>>7738436
thank you so much you beautiful motherfucker.
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>>7738436
Shame the 'depressing lit' link is dead, tho.
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>>7738465
Not the zippy one at the bottom
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>>7738467
Nvm, I'm an idiot.
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I'm downloading a huge amount of Italian books and I plan to share them on MEGA.
Gonna post the link here when I'm done if anyone is interested.
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>>7738495
Do you know the contents? Care to look if D'Annunzio is among the authors?
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>>7736077
this is the best:
https://thepiratebay.se/user/workerbee/

full collections of authors folder'd up with metadata and covers. no bad files either which is KEY
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>>7738497
There's something but not the most famous stuff.
It might be easier for you to use either TNTVillage or Mobimart. If you really can't for some reason I can download what you want and upload it somewhere.
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>>7738504
Fucking beautiful, m8. Thanks!
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>>7738504
how would i search this user specifically?
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>>7738504
Niiiice.
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>>7738504
This shit pops up in btdigg too, and its set up nicely.
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>>7738504
Getting some dank philosophy from this link.
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>>7737639
I had a copy of the Riverside Shakespeare a few years back. I ended up giving it away when I moved into an apartment 'cause less bookshelf space but it was a really great collection.
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I'd like to take a moment to reflect on my childhood and thank Animorphs for being the best damn book series a kid could ever read.
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There seemed to be earlier a demand for Orlovitz' oeuvre, so I bought Milkbottle H while planning on scanning it next week, God willing. What compelled me was Nathan N.R's comment on his "self-indulgence" and, yes, that is sort of something that attracted me to it. Has anyone read it yet? I plan on doing so.
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Irene's Cunt - Louis Aragon

I have searched for a while but haven't found anything on this, would really appreciate some help on this.
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>>7738928
>http://www72.zippyshare.com/v/JsHNDUDy/file.html
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>>7738975
Appreciate it, it doesn't seem to be working on aldiko or playbooks. Am I doing something wrong?
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>>7739039
>>7738928
Never mind, got it. Thank you!!
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>>7738436
>>7738504
Wow.
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>>7738928
>>7738975

I'm surprised that people are aware of that book. I found a copy of it in a used book store in a box where the cheapest books are kept. I bought it because Aragon's name seemed familiar (I read one or two of his poems).
Best buy ever.
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semi related does anyone have a suggestion for which is the best e-reader app for android
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>>7739235
Ub reader serves me fine
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>>7739355
will check it thanks you
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>>7737639
>>7738048
Not on Bib, sorry.

>>7738325
Is this what you want (pic related)? It's only in french anyway.
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requesting

Mehmed, My Hawk and They Burn The Thistles by Yashar Kemal
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>>7739911
What I meant was this: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/117570.Notebooks

I'm not sure if Arcade Press made an ebook, though. https://thepiratebay.se/user/workerbee/ has all his other major works, some of which were released by Arcade Press, and they don't look like scans.

What's interesting is that this is the only Cioran book they released that's not on their website.
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>>7741065
Sorry, "Arcade Publishing", not "Arcade Press".
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Great idea, I've been dying to share my wife with a fellow /lit/izen. If you're anywhere near Fresno, she'd love to go on a date with you. Timing is not an issue, I'll just watch her son while you two have fun.
Applicants must be black.
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>>7741149
I can get a fake tan if that's enough. Unfortunately I'm on the other side of the planet.
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r8 muh NYRB reading list.
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die not yet
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cmon this is a good thread
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>>7737445
I have this (and a lot by Vollmann), but I don't know a good way to upload.

How do you upload to pomf? It says "select or drop files" but what do I do from there
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>>7743168
copy the link, paste it here

(europe central too pls)
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>>7743172
I meant how do I make it upload, didn't notice the tiny progress bar. Uploading slowly, I'll give all of his I have
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>>7737445
>>7743168
Here's one anon's upload, from last month's thread
>https://mega.nz/#F!m1IkWSbD!IOHArzEWaGBztw6iZblQfg
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>>7743184
All of this being in the post above, you can probably spare yourself the trouble
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>>7743192
>>7743198
good on ya senpai

feel I should post it anyway since I uploaded the first one

https://u.pomf.is/nbiavz.pdf
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>>7738436
>/LIT/-CORE
>>http://www.mediafire.com/download/ynxys7d9apcl2dw/

why is such a large folder on mf...

need to open every single one you want
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>>7738504
jesus fuck this is insane. Can't imagine where I'll store all of this
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>>7743259
>folder on mf
There is such a thing as folders on mf but this looks like just one .zip file
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>>7743305
>>7743259
meant this one
Someone's folder
>http://www.mediafire.com/?qr2mg9hxr0kf1
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How the fuck do I upload entire folders to MEGA? Seems like the option isn't available anymore and you have to choose a file or a zip folder.
I have like 1500 books to upload, fuck this shit, do I really have to compress them all?
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>>7743448
Nevermind, it doesn't work on Firefox, it works only on Chrome.
Fucking gay.
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Someone has in epub or mobi "The Strange Case of the Mad Professor: A True Tale of Endangered Species, Illegal Drugs, and Attempted Murder"? Been looking for that book but can't find it. I even joined anonamouse.net, but still nothing.
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>>7743259
Must be so that people looking for one file don't have to download everything
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>>7743728
Unfortunately, not on Bib either.
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Ibsen - Four Major Plays, Volume 1: A Doll House/The Wild Duck/Hedda (if theres a part 2 available than thanks too)

The Money Demon: An Autobiographical Romance (Fiction from Modern China)
Lin Yutang - Moment in Peking
In the Inner Quarters: Erotic Stories from Ling Mengchu's Two Slaps

M. Ageyev - Novel with Cocaine
Gaito Gazdanov - Night Roads
Andrey Bely - Kotik Letaev
Ivan Bunin - Dark Avenues

Alfred Jarry - Visits of Love
Leon Bloy - Disagreeable Tales
Paris Between Empires 1814-1852
Louis Aragon - Paris Peasant

Emile Zola - The Sin of Father Mouret
Emile Zola - Doctor Pascal

(the penguin / oxford editions of any of these?)

Cassius Dio
Cassiodorus
Augustan History
Arrian

Thanks
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"The most profound, innovative and penetrating philosopher since Kant."

Dooyeweerd's philosophy is unusual and interesting in several ways:

1. It might be the best philosophy of everyday life yet available. With Pragmatism, Phenomenology and Existentialism, it takes everyday life seriously but, whereas they employ theoretical thinking to understand the pre-theoretical, Dooyeweerd employs the pre-theoretical attitude to understand the theoretical.

2. Dooyeweerd puts meaningfulness and normativity (law) at the centre, as the ground for existence, process, ethics and rationality. (Most philosophers either ignore meaningfulness or treat it as a mere byproduct of subjective or intersubjective attribution.)

3. Dooyeweerd went deeper than Kant, Husserl, Habermas, Bhaskar or Foucault in understanding the non-neutrality of theoretical thinking in sciences and philosophy, penetrating to the very attitude of thought. With a wide-ranging immanent critique of 3000 years of thinking with a deeper transcendental critique than these applied, he revealed inescapable religious presuppositions underlying all theoretical activity.

4. What Heidegger did for Being, Dooyeweerd did for Meaningfulness. Dooyeweerd can heal the Cartesian rift between subject and object and the Kantian gulf between ontology and epistemology, without denying any of them.

http://kgsvr.net/dooy/
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>>7747053
No eggs?
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Jean de Berg - The Image
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>>7743192
woah, thanks anon. You the man.
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>>7737589
Sharethreads have been a /lit/ thing for a long time - sometimes they disappear for a few months at a time, and then someone revives them.

in other words: newfag, lurk more
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looking for a decent hunter s. thompson biography.
its for a uni class
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Can I get some Gene Wolfe?
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>>7749272
>not buying living author's books
you're a monster, especially Gene Wolfe, of all people, the grandest genius living today!
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all joking aside though, here's what i got: https://u.pomf.is/mnygtm.mobi
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>>7745822
can you check >>7740048
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Human Universals by Donald Brown ... ?

Can't find it nowheres. Please save me from purchasing it.
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I'm looking for Julia Kristeva's Black sun, if anyone has it. I only found like three chapters of it.
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>>7747862

Anyone?
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>>7749754
NO
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Would it be stupid to share a folder with thousands of copyrighted books from my main MEGA account?
I'm thinking about moving the folder to a new account made just for that so that if MEGA deletes it I won't lose anything.
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>>7738495
please do, i'm interested
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>>7749788
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>>7749809
I'm >>7749788

What do you say?
>>7749811
Which of the two?
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>>7749813
Use the new account, for safety.
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>>7749817
Making one right now.
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>>7749813
they will notice the peak in traffic, better move it to another account
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>>7749817
>>7749828
Any mail service that won't ask me my fucking phone number?
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>>7749840
I might be wrong but : https://www.fastmail.com/signup/personal.html
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>>7749840
even gmail doesn't need a phone number. if you want a disposable email there's http://guerrillamail.net
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>>7749860
It asked me the number after I finished. Didn't see any way around that.
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>>7749542
I know there's some on Bib, too lazy to get them right now. Maybe later...
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>>7749840
Mail.com
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More than thousand Italian books on history, philosophy, psychology and of course narrative. Enjoy.

https://mega.nz/#F!iQNnjA7R

Sorry for the multiple folders but it's a pain to move them to a single directory. Will try it another time.
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>>7749909
>crypted
I'm retarded.
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>>7749909
Here's the non-encrypted link, sorry.

https://mega.nz/#F!iQNnjA7R!D4ATnhMQFqx9m9HlBHvB0g

It's not dolphin porn I swear.
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>>7749923
thnak you
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>>7749679
Not there either, but when searching this came up:

Early Mystics in Turkish Literature (Routledge Sufi Series) - Mehmed Fuad Koprulu

Do you want it?
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Has someone poetry by Cocteau or Saint-John Perse in french?
Or some poetry by Pasolini in english/french/german (I don't speak Italian so >>7749923 will be of no use).
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On a side note, if I were to reorder >>7749923, what would you prefer? All the files in a single folder or different folders for each letter?
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>>7749923
>Italian

Should have mentioned this before friendo.
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>>7750004
But I have.
Also you can find English ebooks practically everywhere, Italian ebooks are worth more.
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>>7749781

:(
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>>7749923
Figo, ti ringrazio.
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>>7750432
You're welcome.
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>>7749923
>It's not DP, I swear!

Well, you know. If a little makes it in there now and then ... I ain't complaining.
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The Last Messiah - Peter Wessel Zapffe.mobi

https://u.pomf.is/dpoukw.mobi

>Den sidste Messias (English: The Last Messiah), published in 1933, is one of Peter Wessel Zapffe's most significant essays as well as concepts, which sums up his own thoughts from his book, On the Tragic, and, as a theory describes a reinterpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche's Übermensch. Zapffe believed that existential angst in humanity was the result of an overly evolved intellect, and that people overcome this by "artificially limiting the content of consciousness."
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>>7750579
I was looking for this, thanks! Any other Zappfe out there in Kindle friendly formats?
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/r/ Sleepless Land by Mia Couto
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>>7747862
>>7749754
>>7750258
The Image - Jean de Berg (2011, Elektron Books)
>The Image is an S/M classic, one of the most acclaimed and famous erotic novels of all time.

>One of only 5 erotic novels credited with true literary status by Susan Sontag , it is a tale of bondage, dominance and submission in the tradition of The Story Of O. The narrator, Jean, is assisted by Claire in the domination of the subservient Anne in a series of sexually explicit scenarios. Like O, THE IMAGE is ultimately a bizarre yet transcendent love story.

>This special ebook edition of The Image includes two unique bonus features: an introduction by Pauline Reage, author of The Story Of O; and the little-known, ritualistic SM short story The Mark, written by Jeanne de Berg, Jean de Berg's shadowy female incarnation.

Download link: https://u.pomf.is/iefmna.epub
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>>7750641
The only Mia Couto in English on Bib is "The Tuner of Silences".
Other than that, LibGen has "Terra Sonâmbula" ("Sleepless Land" in Portuguese), the original, non-translated book.
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>>7750685
Yeah all i could find it in was portuguese.
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>>7750662
>The Image - Jean de Berg

thanks Anon
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>>7750662
Isn't Jean a feminine name as well?
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(bought the book, used)

Story of Anthony "Tony" Baekelund, heir of the inventor of plastic (bakelite). He killed his overbearing mother (stabbing), then stabbed his grandmother soon after he was released from the mental ward, then killed himself with a plastic bag (!) at Riker's Island.

A very original true crime book, as it's only made of letters, by the culprit, close and extended family, police reports, psychologists reports, etc.

Tony was bisexual, but his father stole his first girlfriend. His mother tried to cure him of homosexuality by sleeping with him (she did sleep with him).

It's much more than a crime book : hundreds of letters portray a disturbed family, every family member trying to understand what fucked the kid so bad, what turned the family from brillant inventor, to psychotic dilettantes.

There are especially 4 generations of men, from the inventor of plastic to Tony. Tony's father was half dilettante, half failed adventurer. He liked cars and women, but at some point he went to an unknown part of Amazonia to make the first map, and sold an article to a big geography magazine. I loved how the family reports about the personalities and deeds of the 4 men wildly differ.
You read a letter and think, "This. This guy gets it. This is what fucked the kid so bad." Then you read a letter of the accused person, you empathize a lot and realized that this man (or woman) did his or her best. They all have different opinions, memories, philosophies.

A sort of big tragic soap opera, in a very wealthy family, living between New York, London, Paris, Cadaques and other fancy places (they are originally from Belgium, then moved to the USA). Tony doesn't really understand what these pleb psychiatrists want from him. But he has a lot of time to think. And what he wrote is facinating when you as a reader know that he will do it again...

Loved it.
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>>7749970
Anyone?
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>>7750765
Exlusively masculine in french-speaking countries, mostly feminine in english-speaking ones.
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>>7751170

you like comte de lautremont and batailles poetry?
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>>7751195
I've never read poetry by Batailles, but I'm interested. Lautreamont is definitely not my favorite poet but I like him.
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I saw the Italian lit, but does anyone have a folder like that for German and French?
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Anyones got any turn of the century and early 1900s central / eastern european lit to share? Preferably NYRB editions. Like austro-hungarian authors, germans, czechs, etc.
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>>7752106
>>7751216
>>7749970

Bump for these
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>>7753175
Try this one, very short. Romanian pre-surrealism:
>adventures in immediate irreality - max blecher
https://u.pomf.is/nyjjiu.epub
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>>7750662
What a beautiful cover.
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>>7747053

Bump
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>>7752106
Would love this. I don't know Italian.
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>>7755482
>>7752106
Time to study the best language in the world. It's worth it just for the swear words.
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>>7755522
Nah, italian is like 16th on my list. Can't imagine why anyone would want to learn it.
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>>7755529
>muh business
If you will ever make any money you'll end up living in Italy anyway :^)
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>>7755544
>business
The fuck are you talking about?
The point is, all Fellini's movies are subbed.
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>>7755522
>>7755544
digits
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>>7755330
If you speak French: http://alfredjarry.fr/oeuvresnumerisees/PDFJarry/Jarry_BM_Laval_90642.pdf
(good choice btw)
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>>7755555
>>7755555
>>7755555
>>7755555
>>7755544
>>7755522
>>7755555
>>7755555
Holy shit.
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>>7755555
Cool.
>>7755550
Italian has much more than Fellini to offer.
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>>7755572
>Italian has much more than Fellini to offer.
I assumed, it was a joke.
List off some reasons to learn Italian my man.
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>>7755578
Movies or lit?
Is there even a translation of Leopardi's work in English?
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>>7755598
lit.
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>>7755600
Same old shit, Dante, Petrarca, Boccaccio, Ariosto, Leopardi etc.
How many people on /lit/ even know about Leopardi, I wonder?
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>>7755598
of course there is
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>>7755639
What is it like L'Infinito in English? Can't even imagine it.
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>>7736077
Does anyone have Zone by Mathias Enard?
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>>7755598
Bib has Zibaldone, Passions and Canti (bilingual edition).
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>>7755682
Ya I have a translation?
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>>7755621
>How many people on /lit/ even know about Leopardi, I wonder?
Plenty of people, you monumental faggot.
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I know spanish and portuguese and i dont like how italian sounds, something about it, maybe the way people speak it, the intonation.

I think romanian sounds cool.
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>>7755806
Care to share?
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>>7755823
http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/8gTcrkTZ/file.html
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>>7755897
thanks anon
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general bump
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>>7749970
There's a shitload of Cocteau on LibGen, so I brought you something that's not there.

>The Selected Poetry of Pier Paolo Pasolini (Bilingual Edition) [University of Chicago Press, 2014]

https://u.pomf.is/cdmdep.pdf
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>>7757926
Thanks!
I know there is a lot of Cocteau on Libgen but his poetry is nowhere to be found, except a few poems here and there on obscur websites. I will check again because I might be wrong, but I doubt it.
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>>7745822
Thanks, anon.
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>>7757926

Thanks Anon.

>>7758161

Ive been dying to read his plays (in translation). His films are so amazing. And his art is pleasing too. All around fantastic artist.
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>>7758989
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4485/the-art-of-fiction-no-34-jean-cocteau
This might interest you.
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Anyone got Beowulf: A Translation and Commentary?
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Does the relative quality of this thread mean reddit has left?
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>>7759563
Sharethreads are as redd.t as it gets.
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>>7759565
no u
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How do you use libgen
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>>7758161
>>7758989
You're welcome, families.

>>7759551
Yes, LibGen has it.

>>7759565
Newfag.
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>>7759576
You access LibGen, then you start with the greeks and download whatever you want. Quite simple.
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>>7759871
As in, what what do i save the file as, or what program do i need to read it?
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Does anyone hsve ladislav fuks' the cremator?

And Prague with fingers of pain?
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>>7760410
You save the files as ".docx". Don't worry if they don't open or if they show only bogus random characters, all you need now is the latest Microsoft Office - but beware, you have to pay for the original or else you won't be able to read the files successfully. Don't go on downloading "libreoffices" or "openoffices", they will NOT work.
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>>7753687
Thank you for this.
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>>7736077
Does anyone have a copy of Master and Margarita in Burgin&O'Connor's translation? Ask I seen to be able to find is the crappy P&V or Ginny's. I hear the latter is incomplete and I swore to myself I'd never read another P&V in my life.
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>>7760743
>Don't go on downloading "libreoffices" or "openoffices", they will NOT work.

they even give you a virus
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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater - Thomas De Quincey
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>>7760410
Look into ebook formats... epub, mobi, pdf... just download calibre if you can't be bothered and don't actually have an ebook reader
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>>7760410

use sumatrapdf
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>>7736126
Not that guy, but if anyone is interested I can upload a few pulp fiction megapacks (epub/mobi/pdf) from '50s to '70s.
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General anouncement to all you lads:

If you're not using Soulseek for books you are missing out.
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>>7761558
I have enough books to last me the next 5 years.
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>>7761491
Yes, that would be great. I love pulp fiction.
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>>7761782
Any particular hosting site you want me to upload to?
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>>7761785
That doesn't matter to me, really. But of the packs are really large I think a good option's always MEGA, since it allows you to upload (and us to download) archives with up to 1GB without complications.

Zippyshare and Pomf.is are even easier to upload to, but their maximum for sizes are 200MB and 100MB, respectively.
So, just choose the one you like best.
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>>7761853
https://u.pomf.is/tfthud.zip

This is The Pulp Fiction Megapack compiled by Robert L. Bellem. I'll upload the other pack (~200mb) to MEGA, stay tuned.
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>>7749729
I second this request. Been on its tail for ages.
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Anyone got Wheelock's Latin 7th Edition in pdf?
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>>7761853
https://mega.nz/#F!klhAXBCL!NvGsuBneNCD8WWO7y_LOjA

Enjoy, my man.
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>>7761934
>apes!
>sex fiends!
>gangsters!
>mad scientists!
>tentacles!
Ain't that beautiful?

Thanks, family. I'll wait for the next pack reading "Satan rides the bus" from this one.
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>>7760992
for you senpai

Confessions of an English Opium - Thomas De Quincey u.pomf.is/jhuvgc.epub
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>>7760882
Sorry, family. Bib only has P&V, an audiobook and the original text in Russian.
LibGen has more versions, I'd check that out.

>>7760992
At LibGen.

>>7749729
>>7762031
Not at Bib, sorry. A lot of her works there, but not this one.

>>7762050
Bib's got it in AZW3 and in EPUB. There's a PDF version but only for the 6th edition.

>>7762083
Thanks a lot, family. Let me know if you need something from Bib.
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>>7762184
Pulp guy here. If you can, please look for anything by the following authors:

Madame de Staël
Donna Haraway
Kosho Uchiyama
Thomas Sankara
Judith Butler
Elizabeth Strout

Thanks in advance!
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Anyone got this one? It's fairly recent but I hope someone managed to have this.
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>>7762296
http://pl.scribd.com/doc/212232161/Burrow-J-A-Turville-Petre-T-A-Book-of-Middle-English-pdf

Since it's /doc/ (and not /book/), try https://scribdownload.com/

I would test it, but I have reached my daily limit.
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>>7762309

Thanks, man, but I'm looking for the third edition, and that one is the second. Still, it's better than not having it at all. Thanks again!
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>>7762292
There's no Madame de Staël at Bibliotik, but here is a Donna Haraway book that's not at LibGen (it's not retail, so no table of contents, but it's OCR'd):

The Haraway Reader - Donna J. Haraway [Routledge, 2003]

>The Haraway Reader brings together a generous selection of Donna Haraway's work, she is one of our keenest observers of nature, science, and the social world and this volume is ideal introduction to her thought.

>Donna Haraway's work has transformed the fields of cyberculture, feminist studies, and the history of science and technology. Her subjects range from animal dioramas in the American Museum of Natural History to research in transgenic mice, from gender in the laboratory to the nature of the cyborg. Trained as an historian of science, she has produced a series of books and essays that have become essential reading in cultural studies, gender studies, and the history of science. The Haraway Reader brings together a generous selection of Donna Haraway's work. Included is her "Manifesto for Cyborgs," in which she famously wrote that she "would rather be a cyborg than a goddess." Other selections are taken from her three major works, Primate Visions, Modest Witness, and Simians, Cyborgs and Women, as well as some of her more recent writing on animals. For readers in cultural studies, feminist theory, science studies, and cyberculture, Donna Haraway is one of our keenest observers of nature, science, and the social world. This volume is the best introduction to her thought.

https://u.pomf.is/michjx.pdf

I'll check more authors for you later, but just a question: you did check LibGen didn't you?
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>>7762466
Thanks for Haraway! Yes, I did check LibGen, there are some books of the authors I mentioned, but not in English, apart from Elizabeth Strout and Judith Butler.
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Anyone got Serbian / Croatian lit in epub/mobi? It's either shitty torrents or hurr register durr forums.
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>>7762540
>Serbian and Croatian in the same sentence
Not giving it now
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>>7762552
Can't escape the truth, Domagoj.
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>>7762540

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1db6d0a5ac659659708e80c8eadc945640231476&dn=The%20Bridge%20on%20the%20Drina%20-%20Ivo%20Andri%C4%87

>its either shitty torrents
Considering the work that some have put into sharing everything on bibliotik on opentorrent, you should look harder at torrents

https://thepiratebay.se/user/workerbee/0/3
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>>7762619
I should have specified

>Serbian / Croatian lit in Serbian / Croatian

well fuck me.
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requesting German literature

Have there been any good new German authors, besides the good ol' Kafka, Goethe and such? Maybe even in recent years?
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>>7762681
>Have there been any good new German authors, besides the good ol' Kafka, Goethe and such? Maybe even in recent years?
Aside from the centuries of excellent philosophy? Yes.
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>>7762712
Did you skip "new"? If not, I'd like to hear them.
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Where do I start with Soren Kierkegaard
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>>7762725
The middle.
Maybe Fear and Trembling. Pick up the Hong.
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I can't find Ohanian's Physics, 2nd edition. ISBN 0393957489
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>>7762740
Not that guy, but from what I've read on the 'net, Hong's translation is not the most accessible. Anyway, workerbee on TPB has all his works in different translations, so >>7762725
might want to check it out.
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>>7762740
>>7762750
Thanks a lot
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>>7762552

Its the same language
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>>7762633
indeed, fuck you.
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>>7762712
I don't know what you consider new, but I loved Herman Broch's Death of Virgil, and anything by Thomas Bernhard is great.
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>>7762741
Someone please help me find this.
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A few months ago there was a brilliant history book thread. Does anyone have a link to it? It had hundreds of recommendations with short descriptions.
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Bump, we can't let this die so soon.
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>>7736077
I would be grateful for (almost any) ebooks from Feral House, http://feralhouse.com

Thanks in advance, familia. My pulp fiction megapacks are still up, just ctrl-f your shit up, senpai.
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Does anyone have the penguin editions of juvenals satires and ovids heroides? I cant find them anywhere. Also Propertius? (Oxford edition) and theocritus? (Oxford)
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>>7763653
The archive is down, but the anon who was doing it was just using oxfordbibliographies and bookzz

He tried to do it when /his/ was formed but no one reads over there and he gave up.
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>>7765044
>The archive is down
no longer

warosu.org/lit/
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>>7765063
glory be
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>>7736077
I have been looking for ages for The Book of Monelle by Marcel Schwob. Thanks.
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Requesting kindly.
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>>7765487

Me too. Ive asked for it before but alas, no trsnslation seems to be out there.

Have you read catulle mendes?
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Don't die on me
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>>7768222
>>7768222
>>7768222
>>7768222
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>>7765957
No, but I have The Dedalus Book of French Decadence and he is one of the authors anthologized within. Would you recommend him if I liked Schwob? What have you read by Schwob?
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>>7768586

Yes id rec him, along with jean lorrain and others, hes part of that decadent school.

Ive only read that shortvwork if his, the fictitious biographies if historucal characters, forgot the title.
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>>7738436
I fucking love you anon. Come here and let me fuck you.
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>>7768992
Imaginary Lives. I loved it, I read great things about The Book of Monelle though. Oh well.

Can't wait to get on that decadence book. Out of that fin de siècle bunch I've read so far a few stories by Theophile Gautier, a few short shorts by Jean Richepin and À rebours by Huysmans. All great stuff.
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>>7763630
Not on Bib.

>>7765810
LibGen.

>>7765487
>>7765957
At Bib, but only in french.
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>>7765006

Really would apreesh. Just a bump / thanks.
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>>7738436
>French lit
>>http://www.mediafire.com/download/l3rd51suyslcy54/
still up, nice.
I recommend Stendhal, Houellebecq, Céline and Rousseau's Confessions, Denis Diderot, Victor Hugo and Alfred de Musset

(they all have only one book in this archive)

I advise against Joris-Karl Huysmans' Against Nature, a bad book, memesque only because Oscar Wilde and lately, Houellebecq
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