What are you reading now?
Don't lie /lit/, nobody knows and nobody cares about you, so be onest.
This copy of dubliners where the title IS UPSIDE FUCKING DOWN WHO WOULD PRINT IT LIKE THIS WHY?
The odyssey, fagles translation. Read about 100 pages today. Takes a lot longer to get through than regular works.. Probably took me 4.5 hours.
>>7826736
>>7826716
Why is your edition so big?
>>7826744
It's not that big.
It was just the angle.
A book about the dark sides of our history going back 200 years. About how we treated Jews, Romani and Sami people as second class citizen. How people who were sent to asylums got lobotomized and castrated by force. How people up until 1980 got arrested for blasphemy.
I'm a newbie to /lit/ and reading thus spoke zarathustra
François Dosse - Gilles Deleuze _ Félix Guattari Intersecting Lives
Started James McCourt's Time Remaining after reading The Dead Father by Barthelme.
>>7826776
What's wrong with any of these policies though?
>>7826815
Go to bed, Tao.
Just started
Sputnik Sweetheart.
>>7826838
Good choice.
I'm reading Thomas Bernhard's Correction for a second time right now.
The Complete Plays of Sophocles
Steinbeck - The Red Pony
Berkeley: Philosophical Works including the works on vision (introduction and notes by M.R. Ayers)
>>7826697
the harrowing trilogy
Last Exit to Brooklyn.
Really enjoying it. The gang rape scene was pretty intense.
>>7826864
Good choice. I'm a huge Bernhard fan. (Extinction is probably my favorite) Seems like Bernhard fans are few and far between, but his fans fucking LOVE his work. I would say he's the best novelist to come out of the second half of the century.
I'm finishing up my second read-through of Don Quixote
Solaris by Lem
also 5 or 6 chapters into a group re-read of Ulysses
The Iliad. Lots of battle descriptions and name-checking.
>>7826697
Started the lime twig today
Intercourse by Dworkin and Book of the New Sun
Loving it so far, thinking of Reading illuminatus trilogy after. What do you guys think of it?
Downloaded a bunch of books on Psychodynamic Psychotherapy on a whim. Really interesting stuff, what other books on this topic can you guys recommend?
>>7827037
Cosmic Trigger is really good, very personal work for RAW. I read it after having read most of his other stuff and it summarizes a lot of it nicely, but he assumes you know a lot when he talks in that book.
Illuminatus! is 100% worth reading, but the Historical Illuminatus trilogy is his most practical work.
>>7826890 #
Oh and
Cris Tovani - I Read It but I Don't Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers
I began teaching high school English this year, so I've been doing a lot of research into how to do my job to the best of my ability. I wasn't too optimistic about this book, but it has actually given me some good starting points on strategies to improve my students' reading comprehension skills, particularly with the remedial class I have.