> book you last read
> book you're currently reading
> book you plan on reading next
Others guess things about each anon. Have a comfy time.
> Last read
The Crying Of Lot 49
> Currently reading
Moby Dick
> Reading next
The Trial or Child Of God, I want to read something shorter after Moby Dick
last: Ernest Shackleton's South: The Endurance Expedition
current: Soseki's I Am A Cat
next: Hubert Selby Jr's The Demon
> Last
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
Didn't like it tho
> Currently
Dubliners
> Next
Maybe Lolita or finish up Proust.
>>7850389
>I want to read something shorter after Moby Dick
literally everyone has felt this way
>>7850389
>book you last read
addict in the family (my bro is an h junkie) it's a great read if you have a family member dealing with addiction. it's written for you not the addict.
> book you're currently reading
crazy horse and custer. about the lives of two American giants.
>book you plan on reading next
thinking about re-reading some kenzaburo oe. either a healing family or a quiet life.
>>7850481
Not really. I read Tristram Shandy after Moby-Dick. Preferred the dick tho.
>>7850389
The Lime Twig
Journey to the End of the Night
The Bibble
>>7850481
I don't mean it to sound like I'm not enjoying it, but I think I went into reading it a little unprepared with how Melville had written his prose - I definitely need to re-read certain passages just to make sure I'm following it. It certainly is one of those books that I will have to re-read sometime.
>last read
The Catcher in the Rye
>currently reading
a Christian inspirational book for artists that my mom gifted me
>reading next
either A Canticle for Leibowitz or Suttree
>last read
Heart of Darkness
>currently reading
Herzog
>next book
Stoner
>>7850509
college freshmen/sophmore considering that English major/minor. go for it, bro. :)
>>7850521
tattooed slacker who is relatively well-versed on the classics.
>>7850411
video game nerd who is ashamed of this aspect of your life. thinks it's cool to smoke cigarettes.
just what popped into my head, gents.
The Crossing
The Tunnel
Absalom, Absalom!
>last
Crime and Punishment
>current
The Da Vinci Code and War and Peace
>next
Lolita
>>7850537
> da vinci code
wew lad
> What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver
> It (for leisure) and A Thousand Splendid Suns (for humanities class)
> Slaughterhouse Five or Stoner
>last
Crime and punishment
>current
A clockwork orange
>next
Beneath the wheel
>>7850562
how does one go from reading the great Raymond carver to Stephen king?
>>7850534
not bad. no tattoos but the jury is still out on the slacker part. Currently studying history at uni. literature is merely a hobby, so naturally only 'relatively' well-versed on classics.
>What we talk about when we talk about love - Carver
>The sailor who fell from grace with the sea - Mishima
>Slaughterhouse 5 - Vonnegut
>>7850542
i'm not snooty you fucking pleb
>>7850576
aged 17-23. likes to say "fuck the establishment" while brofisting his buddies. says "Namaste" after the brofist occurs.
>Last
Julius Winsome
>Current
A Box of Matches
>Next
The President
>>7850581
carver and mishima are at total odds philosophically. carver was great at showing how unreal the everyday could sometimes be. mishima kind of scoffed at the "every day" in pursuit of quixotic ideals. what say you to this, anon?
>>7850587
Well, you definitely missed it
>>7850534
I'm actually a sophomore considering going into teaching English. nice work, anon
I'm on a Huysmans-based sequence.
>Last
A Rebours
>Current
The Picture of Dorian Gray
>Next
Soumission
>>7850600
while i enjoyed both, i was far more touched by carver than by mishima. i felt like mishima was trying to get to a point that i just couldn't fully understand, while with carver i effortlessly got invested in every little story.
i don't know, maybe it's the cultural differences, or i'm just not iniciated enough to understand mishima
>>7850534
Dude. I was a video game junkie. Still kinda admire the circle puffs some people do.
Damn nice.
>>7850578
Personally, I don't mind Stephen King, even though he gets shit on a lot here. I think its a good trait that I can enjoy Stephen King but also enjoy books that have a lot more meaning.
With that being said, Jack Torrance in The Shining is one of my favorite characters. So I give King credit more than most.
>Last
Odyssey
>Current
Hamlet (again)
>Next
Ulysses
>Last
The Violent Bear It Away - Flannery O'Connor
>Currently
Las fuerzas extrañas - Leopoldo Lugones
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus - Wittgenstein
>Next
V. by Pynchon
>>7850389
> re-read Words of Radiance
> Reading Infinite Jest
> Probably Calamity
when is a right moment to read Ulysses?
i really want to read it but i feel intimidated by it and the whole aura it has
>last
Lem - Solaris
>currently
Henwood - Wall Street
>next
Morrison - Beloved
guess something about me, if u dare...
>>7850679
Read Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist first.
Then familiarise yourself with Greek classics like Illiad and Metamorphoses. Follow it up with a scholarly read of The Bible and other essential canonical works like the Divine Comedy.
Then you might be ready for Ulysses. I'm not even exaggerating, anon (of course, nothing stops you from reading Ulysses already - it might be beneficial if you just dive right into it, pushing yourself through it even if you don't understand it. Revisiting the book years down the line once you're more familiar with western canonical works would be beneficial, especially since you may have already read it. It's just a matter of familiarising yourself with the book and its inspirations).
>Last
Notes From Underground
>Current
A Clockwork Orange
>Next
Mythology (Hamilton)
>last
Meditations
>current
Moby dick
>next
Stoner or The Defense
>Last
We The Drowned
>Current
The Once and Future King
>next
The City of God
>Guerra em Surdina, Boris Scheneidermann
>Old School, Tobias Wolff
>For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemmingway
>>7850720
walked down the street of his college campus just the other day thinking how cool it was to be settled in, and used to taking care of your own shit despite having a credit card that your parents pay off.
>>7850683
you're a little older than the average anon here. you think you're an "insider" or perhaps an "outsider observer" of the human experience. you like to think you defy social norms but would be totally shocked at learning just how insulated you are *not* despite everything you thought about yourself.
>>7850663
you're reading good books for your age, anon. don't mind the grostesque as long as there is constructive meaning to derive from it.
>>7850652
insulated teen or very early 20-something who reads and generally rewatches miyazaki movies by him or herself. you get hoity toity but at the same time you know you're one of us enjoying normal shit even though you're embarrassed to admit it. I do like how clean your room is though.
>Last read
Shadow over Innsmouth
>Now reading
Dubliners
>Next up
>lovecraft short story collection
>last
Storm of Steel by Ernst Junger
>current
A Martyr Speaks by John Alan Coey
>next
Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Dana
>>7850799
some nerdy-looking dude who thinks he has an affinity with the goth weirdos who dress up in Halloween customers every day of the year.
just summed you up and destroyed your ass, anon.
>>7850389
>An Introduction to Legal Reasoning
>The Wealth of Nations
>Game Theory
>Last
Public Opinion by Walter Lippmann
>Current
Paradise Lost by John Milton
>Next
The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
Reading this one now.
I read Grendel by John Gardner yesterday. I didn't pick it up for the discussions of nihilism and existentialism, but it was actually pretty enjoyable to read even those philosophical parts. I bought it because I like Beowulf, and Gardner illustrates a very interesting and plausible scenario with all the central characters while making clear evaluations and examinations of ideas like heroism, nobility yada yada. It was pretty brutal at times, but very funny, and I found myself particularly unsettled by Grendel's mother. I haven't read any books like this one.
I want to read Giants in the Earth by Ole Rölvaag again, because someone on here mentioned reading your favorite book at least three times before seriously attempting a book yourself.
>ficciones
>brothers karamazov
>probably the master and margarita or notes from the underground
>>7850808
How was Storm of Steel? I've heard a mix of good and bad things about it, and I might buy it soon.
>Ada, or Ardor
>J R
>The Moonstone
>>7850817
Nah,I don't think I ever saw a goth in my whole life.
I'm just taking it easy and reading short things.
And why would I want to associate with a bunch of self important pale-as-a-wall tossers?
What are you reading?
I can give clever a clever observation of facts too.
>>7850848
no one sums me up. I am the summer upper of others.
>>7850839
I liked it. A lot of books/memoirs about war portray it as absolute hell all the way through. Junger just writes what he experienced. He doesn't try to make it anything more than a personal account of what he did.
>last read
Netherland
>currently reading
White Teeth
>reading next
gonna re-read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
>>7850868
Your parents must be so proud.
>>7850868
Well,if you don't give the chance to someone to sum you up,no one will.
> Last Read
Mice and Men
Reading
> One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest
Next
> 1984
>>7850868
Try summing yourself up.
> Last Read
Wool saga
>Reading
Monster Hunter S.R.O.
> Next
Repairman Jack saga
I like fun.
>>7850921
I just found your remarks on my rude and too personal.
That is all.
>>7850808
>A Martyr Speaks by John Alan Coey
10/10, would slot floppies with
>>7850787
mostly right (I'm 28) but I'm not sure I understand the last part. am I insulated or not?
>>7850389
>book you last read
Delicious Foods
>book you're currently reading
The First Bad Man
>book you plan on reading next
>A Little Life
get@me
>>7850881
toolittletoolate/10
>>7850881
New to literature and wants to play catch up (which is fine, anon, because we all started somewhere). Some nice picks for entry-level lit. As long as you enjoy yourself, there's nothing bad about it.
>>7850960
not insulated.
>Last
Photopoetics at Tlatelolco: Afterimages of Mexico, 1968
>Current
The Winter of Our Discontent
>Next
Maybe Stoner?
>Last
The Broom of the System
>Current
The Pale King
Khaled Hosseini - And the Mountains Echoed, German language version
>Next
Wittgenstein's Mistress
>>7850960
no
but you wish you were as a thing to justify what you consider a hardline sense of independence.
>>7851137
>the broom of the systemi'm sorry you wasted your time
>kafka on the shore 10 minutes ago
>i am trying to decide between steppenwolf, blood meridian, or the trial
>i should decide on the book i am reading now first tbqh lads
>Dare Me by Megan Abbott
>Penguin Book of Norse Myths by Kevin Crossley-Holland and
>Voices in the Ocean by Susan Casey
>Lolita
>>7851173
17-23
you're a hipster but you don't care what others think anyway. good for you, anon.
>>7851189
22, frequently accused of hipsterdom but i just try to Be Myself™
Played me like a fiddle friend
>last read
V.
>currently reading
Heart of Darkness and other stories
>reading next
Crime and Punishment
Why is everyone reading Moby Dick?
>>7850534
Wow you got 3 out of 3 right
Teach me your secrets master
>last
white noise
>current
in cold blood
>next
child of god
>>7850509
The guy who's responsible for 90% of religious shitposting and fedora calling on this board.
>>7850521
Aimless drifter looking to expand his mind by words or substances in hopes of finding a purpose.
>>7850537
Very boring but reliable.
>>7850652
Wishes back the old days when a young man much like youself could get laid easily.
>>7851173
Just stared reading books a couple of weeks ago and made note of some stuff that is discussed heavily here.
>Last read
Pale Fire
>Currently reading
Paradise Lost
>Next
Faust Pt.1 & 2
>>7851270
did you like Pale Fire?
>>7851279
no one didn't like Pale Fire
>>7851279
Yes, I enjoyed it quite a bit.
What did you think of it anon? I would recommend it if you haven't read it.
>>7851211
oooh you noticed my excellent accuracy.
>Last
Victoria by Hamsun
>Current
Death in Venice by Mann
Poemas y antipoemas by Nicanor Parra
>Next
Either Salambó or Lolita
>>7850389
>last
Jesus' Son (it is truly amazing, one of the best things I've read)
>current
Just finished, so... Though I'm sort of reading also Borges collected non-fiction and Flannery O'Connor's short stories.
>next
Maybe Magnetic Fields by Loewinsohn. Not sure yet.
> book you last read
Crime and Punishment
> book you're currently reading
Dubliners
> book you plan on reading next
I want to read more 19th century Russian stuff.
It will be either A Hero of Our Time or Dead Souls. Dubliners might make me want to something else though.
>last read
Perfume by Suskind
>Currently reading
Dune by Frank Herbet
>Reading next
The Quiet American by Graham Greene
>>7851298
The book totals to approximately 250 pages, so do not be overwhelmed. It's a very enjoyable read which you should not hesitate to start.
>>7851298
It's a hoot. Like, not kidding, Nabakov is hilarious. Despair by him is funnier but not as well constructed.
>>7851305
Salammbo is great, though it took a while for me to appreciate it. It is the opposite of Madame Bovary. Understand that Flaubert tries to completely deprive his book of any emotional (especially in a psychologial sense) connection. He did it wonderfully.
>last
A Confederacy of Dunces
>current
Moby-Dick
>next
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
>>7850389
> Last
A Euripides anthology
> Current
The Plague
> Next
Not sure yet, maybe some Tolstoy
>prev
arthur koestler - darkness at noon
>now
william h gass - in the heart of the heart of the country (thanks gassposter)
>next
finishing one of the ten million other things i've started and not finished. possibly austerlitz
>>7851348
>confederacy of dunces
All of our niggah!
>>7850495
How was journey to the end of the night im considering that or under the volcano next.
>Last: Oblomov
Current: Man Without Qualities
Next: ???????
>>7851407
>Oblomov
my nigga
>Last
The Avatar by Poul Anderson
>Current
Changeling Earth by Fred Saberhagen
>Next
Whatever strikes my fancy from the receiving box, or I might finish Republic, it could happen.
>last
tsar of love and techno
>current
fates and furies
>next
the mark and the void
am i a contemowhore, lads?
>>7851444
contempowhore*, apologies.
>>7850389
fuck that looks cumfy i could read there all day
> Last read
The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth
> Currently reading
Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder
> Reading next
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided By Politics and Religion
>>7851525
You're doing pirouettes on the line of good taste desu
>>7851348
>Legend of the Galactic Heroes
Isn't that an annie may?
>>7850389
Fuck me that looks so comfy and looks like the perfect mood for reading, I'd kill for it. I feel really uncomfortable reading and it's in a place I don't really like.
>>7851545
It was originally a series of ten books. They just started translating them.
It's like Game of Thrones but in space...and not fucking garbage.
Pick it up.
>>7851343
Victoria was heart-wrenching and delightful. Portuguese has a word "saudade" which means roughly "the love that remains after someone is gone", which I think perfectly describes the book.
It was the first Hamsun I've ever read aswell, and it has fascinated me. I really want to pick up another of his so I might read Mysteries next.
>Last Read
The Baron In The Trees
>Current
Oedipus Cycle
>Next
The Changing Light at Sandover
guess this: am I drinking beer, liquor, or tea?
Sorry for posting this here, cant find any suitable thread and my question isnt really suitable for a new one
Does anyone know the site that delivers books internationally with no postage cost, and the books are usually cheap?
>>7852399
get free ebooks from bookzz.org or irc (read the sticky)
>>7850578
Read Duma Key
> read
Kafka's short stories
> reading
Some Dostoyevsky short stories
> Going to read
The Castle
>>7852399
booksdepoistory
>Last
The Crying of Lot 49
>Current
Gravity's Rainbow
>Next
Blood Meridian
Did I fall for the memes?
Last
Animal farm
Current
Do.Android s dream of electric.nubian.goats
Next
Infinite Jesse
Fuck her right in the pussy
<<<just read this
reading: Catch-22 & Blood Meridian
reading next: Canoeing with the Cree
>Last
Kafka on the Shore
>Current
Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (very much on the side)
>Next
Hear the Wind Sing, Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice
>Last
Children of Húrin
>Current
Les Misérables
>next
Candide
>>7852552
Someone's in French lit.
>>7850389
>Last
Caveat Emptor by Ruth Downie
>Current
Semper Fidelis By Ruth Downie
>Next
Tabulas Rasa By Ruth Downie
I'm on kind of a Roman fiction kick lately.
>>7851967
My friend!
I just finished the first book, a lot of fun, I wouldn't say it's much like GoT because there's not much blood/sex, and it focuses on only two characters. Still good reading
>Last read
Their Eyes Were Watching God
>Currently Reading
Under the Volcano
>Next
The Age of Innocence
>>7852503
So uh... how's high school
>>7850509
What's the name of the book?
>>7850389
>Last read
Meditations
>currently reading
Alexander: God of War
>Reading next
The Burning Land(Saxon series)
>>7850634
The only thing that matters to you is when you'll get your next fix of something, be it sex, drugs, or anything else. You consider yourself an aesthetician but in reality your a hedonist
>>7850717
A true meme connesieur
>last
Starship Troopers
>current
Don Quixote
>next
The Civil War by Julius Caesar
American Psycho
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
>>7852628
You have a lust for war.
>last
Travels with Charley in Search of America
>current
The Sorrows of a Young Werther
>next
Stoner
philosophy undergrad edition
>Last
Georges Canguilhem - Ideology and Rationality in the Life Sciences
>Current
Sartre - Search for a Method
>Next
Canguilhem - On the Normal and the Pathological
>>7852463
you fell for the memes
>>7852656
not satisfied with current geographic location, but worried that the problems are your own and would be the same (basically) anywhere
>>7852688
could tell you were posting coursebooks before i even reread the post and saw that you were
>>7852641
hoping to discern something from the "classics" instead of developing own interests
>>7852510
about to throw caltrops all over main intersection of small hometown
>>7852528
fell for the memes in a slightly more hip way
>>7851525
why arent you reading more important texts to get at the questions you have?
>>7851115
>>7851115
>>7851115
>>7851115
>>7851115
rate lads?
>>7852703
>7851525 here, you got any specific recommendations? I'm probably gonna read Marcus Aurelius pretty soon.
>>7852703
>not satisfied with current geographic location, but worried that the problems are your own and would be the same (basically) anywhere
spot on
>>7852750
hm, not really sure i do. i'm just surprised anyone would ever read self help books or stuff that sounds so gimmicky. but it seems like you're interested in morality. i just know that personally i would get a great deal more from reading more academic texts and canonical stuff.
>>7852769
it's ok bro, takes one to know one
>>7852785
Yeah, I was really enamored with the idea of packing up and experiencing something new every day, just me and what I could carry in my truck.
>i've never read grapes of wrath and feel like that's a big detriment to my Real Reader credentials.
Don't worry about it. Grapes of Wrath was great, but it's honestly not a tragedy if you never get around to reading it.
>last
Georges Bernanos - Mouchette
>current
Hermann Hesse - Siddhartha
>next
Osamu Dazai - Blue Bamboo
Excuse the entry level books, only started reading recently.
>>7850830
>The Collected Poems of Robert Penn Warren
good taste
i bought this sumbich and it was worth the 50 dollars
>>7852391
tea
>One Hundred Years of Solitude
>War and Peace
>damn son I don't know that's a while from now
>>7850389
fortune smiles - adam johnson
none
blood meridian - cormac mccarthy
>Last
The Iliad
>Current
The First Philosophers
Complete Cosmicomics
Conflict of Visions (for a project with a professor)
Short History of Myth (for uni)
>Next
Odyssey for fiction
Histories for non-fiction
El Libro de los Seres Imaginários (Borges) to train my Spanish
Tip: I'm actually on a STEM field.
Slaughter House V
Crying Lot of 49
Either Faust or Divine Comedy
>>7850389
>Last read
The best of E.E. 'Doc' Smith
>Currently reading
Walking on Glass - Iain Banks
>Reading next
The non-born King - Julian May
>>7850389
Journey to the end of the night
blood meridian
maybe no country for old men or the road...my library has a bunch of mccarthy
last read: the catcher in the rye
currently reading: a tale of two cities
next book: stoner
>>7853094
How come so many people are planing to read stoner next? Im not a /lit/ guy, is this a meme or a good book?
>>7853097
it's partly a meme but it has an interesting story and it's not too long of a read.
>>7850389
>last
Foundation Trilogy
>currently
Collected Poems, Eugenio Montale. Though I probably won't read all of it just pick and choose
>next
Not sure, more poetry, some book to help me get started with script writing or whatever novel catches my eye in my ebook library. (My pride and joy, approaching 1M books.)
>Last read
Chandler, The Lady in the Lake
>Current read
Melville, Benito Cereno
>Next read
Either...
Updike, Rabbit Run
or
Pynchon, Inherent Vice
Book I last read: Bazaar of Bad Dreams
Book I'm currently reading: Beyond The Chocolate War
Book I'm planning on reading next: Cujo
>>7850389
>reading
A Dance with Dragons
>last read
A Feast for Crows
>Reading next
All of Dune
> book you last read
The art of war
> book you're currently reading
A brief history of time
> book you plan on reading next
American psycho
oh yeah.. last """"book""""" you """"""""""""read""""""""""""
do me a favor.
>>7850389
>Lolita
>Dubliners & The Sublime Object of Ideology.
>Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.
>>7852809
Genuinely good person. Haven't found his literary path yet. Will read Steppenwolf before you should. Pretty popular but does feel the weight of the world on your shoulders a bit more than healthy but this also gives you some insight to life.
>>7852597
Would be very impressed with during the first 30 minutes of conversation but fast decline afterwards. Very thorough person. Problably had a 2 year relationship with a girl. Has slightly charlatan featuers.
The Satanic Verses
Absalom, Absalom!
The Rise and Fall of the British Empire or The Art of the Deal
>>7851323
A Hero of Our Time is GOAT, instant classic.
> Last read
The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway
> Reading
Purity by Franzen
> Reading next
The Accursed by Joyce Carol Oates
>Last
Lord of the flies
>Currently
Ficciones
>Next
Either The Crying Of Lot 49 or Mythology
>>7852341
Ah yes, thanks. I will definitely read Victoria.
Mysteries is fascinating, mysterious (huh), and memorable. The people I know who read it were all amazed by it, and so was I.
>Last
Tao Te Ching
>Current
Iliad
The Book of the Dead
>Next
The Sorrows of Young Werther
>Last
Sophocles' Theban Plays
>Current
The Philosophy of History - Hegel
Aesthetics of Architecture - Scruton
>Next
The Nibelungenlied
>>7850389
>Last read
Mason & Dixon
>Currently Reading
台北人(Taipei People)
Finnegan's Wake
>Next read
???
>>7850389
> Norvegian Wood
> The Great Gatsby
> The Dharma Bums
>Remember, remember the 5th of November: a history of Britain
>The Gods Themselves - Isaac Asimov
>The End of Eternity - Isaac Asimov
Trying to knock off all the Asimov books
-Lucky Jim
-Chess Story
-The Box Man
>book you last read
Romanzero - Heine
>book you're currently reading
Selected Short Stories - Gogol
Amours Jaunes - Corbière
>book you plan on reading next
The Snow Country - Kawabata
or some Huysmans
>>7850389
> book you last read
素晴らしき日々
> book you're currently reading
穢翼のユースティア
> book you plan on reading next
Not 100% sure, but perhaps まいてつ. And 千の刃濤、桃花染の皇姫 体験版 will come out in a month, so I'll definetly go for that.
>last read
the complete cosmicomics
>current
oblomov
>next
hyperion or the dispossessed (help me pick)
>>7853290
hate people like you
there are like three people on /lit/ who can read this shit
>>7853298
Why?
>>7853298
I think he's copy-pasting names from visual novels, which is even worse
>>7853303
Yeah, all those are visual novels. Y
>>7850787
>you're reading good books for your age, anon. don't mind the grostesque as long as there is constructive meaning to derive from it.
What's my age? What did he mean by this?
>Last read:
The Picture of Dorian Gray
>Reading:
The Idiot
>Planning to read:
No Longer Human
>last
Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse 5
>current
Christiane F - We kids from Bahnhofs Zoo
>next
Schnitzler - Traumnovelle
>>7853316
You're about 16-20, tend to feel awkward when meeting people for the first time or conversing with strangers but you're good fun with close friends.
>>7853342
You're slightly overweight but in a warm, cuddly way, you present yourself as a complete cynic and an egotist but you're actually an optimist and a self-doubter at heart.
>Last
The world as will and idea by Schopenhauer
>current
Anna Kerenina by Leo Tolstoy
>next
For whom the bell tolls by Ernest Hemmingway
>Last
Storm of Steel
>Current
Landscape in Concrete
>Next
V. or Hunger
>>7853435
I´m actually underweight for my height.
As for the other qualities, I´ld lie if I knew myself that well to fully explain me, but:
cynic - yes
egoist - if it suits my needs
optimist - I try to be
self-doubter - most of the time
You like to have appropriate knowledge of many fields. Because of that you sometimes come off as pretentious in discussions. You´re either a student with a lot of time or a neet (depending on the time you need to read a book).
You sometimes do sports but not too much, just to stay fit.
Come at me
Last: the stranger
Current: Dubliners
Next: Portrait of the Artist or Crying of Lot 49
I've been /lit/ memed
>>7850389
Current: Cryptonomicon, Lolita, Count of Monte Cristo, Paradise Lost
Next: Ulysses, The Tunnel.
Last: The Stranger
Current: Meditations on First Philosophy
Next: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding or Crime and Punishment
>>7850389
>book I last read
Blóðhófnir by Gerður Kristný
>book I am currently reading
Útlaginn by Jón Gnarr
>book I plan on reading next
Tauben im Gras by Wolfgang Koeppen
>>7850393
>I want to read something shorter after Moby Dick
How about you read your own dick then?
>>7850389
>last read
Great Gatsby
>currently reading
Submission - Houllebecq & Decline of the West - Spengler
Last:
私がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い
Current:
バクマン
Next:
これはゾンビですか
>last read
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
>current
Oblomov
>next
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
>last read
Kafka On The Shore
>currently reading
Moby Dick
>reading next
Naked Lunch, Butcher's Crossing, or Blood Meridian
>last read
Ado, or Ardor
>current
Pornografia
>reading next
Invisible Cities
>previous
In a dark dark wood
>current
The likening
>next
And then there were none for the hundredth time
>>7854389
And a side of eggrolls
In Cold Blood
Blood Meridian
Moby Dick
> book you last read
The Road
> book you're currently reading
The Republic, Blood Meridian, 1984, The Art of War, The Metamorphosis
> book you plan on reading next
BNW or For Whom The Bell Tolls
>>7850389
>> Last read
>The Crying Of Lot 49
>> Currently reading
>Moby Dick
>> Reading next
> Last read
The Baron in the Trees
> Currently reading
Perfume / On Death And Love
> Reading next
Leaviathan or The Road, not sure yet
>Heroes: Mass Murder and Suicide
>Jakob von Gunten
>Dr Faustus
>last read
The Curtain: Milan Kundera
>currently reading
Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales: Marie-Louise von Franz
>reading next
The White Goddess: Robert Graves
>>7850389
>last read
Hommage to Catalonia
>Currently Reading
The Decline of the West
>reading next
Postmodernism or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
>Ubik
>Confederacy of Dunces
>Sometime about going to law school. Any suggestions?
>>7850411
How are you finding Dubliners/
>>7855579
You like to have a relaxing drink now and then, probably something like a whiskey sour or a vodka and juice, and you rarely over do it.
You consider the eternal return. You have or either are interesting in psychedelic experiences. Joseph Campbell interests you. You long to travel but probably never have.
You should read Goethe
>Last Read
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
>Currently Reading
Dubliners
>Next
The Crying Lot of 49
LAST BOOK READ
The Trouble with Being Born by E.M.Cioran
READING ATTHE MOMENT
2666 by Roberto Bolaño
UPCOMING BOOK
No clue, I could drown an elephant with all the books i'd like to read
I'd like a few words on 2666, on what i'm getting into-Norton left from Central America back to Europe, which leaves Pelletier and Espinoza to find their idol.
Where does the Italian fit in? like Norton feels guilty whenever she talks to him, how can it be explained?
>>7855505
Does Pequod strike you as odd?
>previous
Julius Caesar
>current
Ulysses
>next
Trout Fishing in America - Richard Brautigan
>>7855593
>You should read Goethe
I know.
I have that planned. Wanted to read him ever since I found Mann to be one of my favourite writers
>You long to travel but probably never have.
I did travel quite a bit before, but I havent travelled in a while, so yeah, I do long to travel right now
>>7855602
I've never read Moby Dick, I accidentally quoted somebody else.
By the way, how good is 2666 so far? and are you reading the translation? I've read other novels by Bolaño but it's neither 2666 or The Savage Detectives
>>7854389
>初心者級の漫画とラノベ
Last Read:
The Cathcher in the Rye
Currently Reading:
Blood Meridian
Reading Next:
War and Peace
>>7850389
>propaganda
>Robert greene's books
>maybe an audiobook of something by plato
So many anons going unnoticed
Last Read: 2666
Currently Reading: Gravity's Rainbow
Reading Next: Not really sure. I have a fuckton of poetry to read for comparative lit and I just ordered Mason & Dixon, Against the Day, The Savage Detectives, and The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea.Any thoughts on what to read next anon?
>>7855602
I think she was just guilty because Pelletier, Espinoza, and her often seem to get stuck in their own parable, forgetting and neglecting Morini (If I remember correctly there's parts during the three way affair where they don't talk to him for months). Have you finished part 1 yet? WhereNorton travels to be with Morini?
>>7853727
What's your favorite story in Dubliners so far?
>>7853190
If I where you I'd just use Mythology as a reference text instead of forcing yourself to read the whole damn thing. It's an interesting read, but can get tedious at times. At least that's what I did when I read The Illiad and The Odyssey.
The Butcher Boy
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Virtue of Selfishness
>>7850389
> Last read
Nickel and Dimed
> Currently reading
Masscult and Midcult
> Reading next
Something by Drewermann
>last
Dubliners
>current
the Illiad
>next
either Orlando by Woolf or the Corpus Hermeticum.
>Last read
The Sun Also Rises
>Currently Reading
V.
>Plan on Reading Next
Thinking either To The Lighthouse or The Waves, not sure which is a better introduction to Woolf
>>7850389
> book you last read
The Jews by Hilaire Belloc
> book you're currently reading
Philosophy of the Mind by Edward Feser
> book you plan on reading next
John Henry Newman at random or Europe and Faith by Belloc. He's the biggest surprise this year. I almost never see him posted here.
>>7853290
That's not literature but young adult garbage on the level of harry potter. Fuck off.
> book you last read
The Brazilian Misery by J. Chasin
> book you're currently reading
Histoire et Conscience de Classe by Lukacs
> book you plan on reading next
Grundrisse by Marx
>>7857856
Fellow French German fag, I bid you bienvenue du schwein
> last read
The Great Gatsby
> currently reading
The Brothers Karamazov
> plan to read
Confessions of an economic hitman
>last
The Tunnel - Sabato
>Current
The Road - McCarthy
>next
probably All Quiet on the Western Front - Remarque
>>7855589
Some good stories, some not so good stories. I got good vibes from After the Race.
>last read
Solaris
>currently reading
A Clash of Kings
What should I read next to cleanse my palette?
>last read
The Crying of Lot 49
>reading
House of Leaves
>next
Finnegans Wake
>last
The Night Land
>current
Altered Carbon
>next
The Stranger
>last
fear and loathing on the campaign trail
>current
white noise
>next
Dharma bums
> book you last read
Obstacle is the way
> book you're currently reading
Meditations
> book you plan on reading next
Siddhartha
>last
History of greek philosophy V.1 Guthrie
>currently
History of greek philosophy V.2 Guthrie
>next
History of greek philosophy V.3 Guthrie
>>7850716
>Greek classics like Illiad and Metamorphoses
Metamorphoses is Italian, anon.
>last
The Three Musketeers, before that Madness and Civilisation
>currently
Nothing (just finished TTM)
>next
The Crying of Lot 49, Paradise Loft or Lolita, could use help
>>7857974
You are that one kid in class that cares about memes just enough to be annoying but just not enough to kick him out of your social group.
>>7857906
You are the kid that was kicked out.
>>7857902
You are the kid in the group who could talk about anything but were not exceptional in any meaningful capacity, also if you're that far along you might as well keep reading GRRM for the plot.
>>7856394
You are the best friend of the previous kid.
>>7855598
You are the best friend of the first kid.
>>7857823
You are the kid doing the kicking.
>last
sun also rises
>now
uh
wild boys i guess
>next
should i read something easy like dharma bums or just buy ulysses? i liked the first 50 pages
>Last Read
Kokoro - Natsume Soseki
>Currently Reading
The Plains of Passage - Jean M. Auel
> Plan on reading next
Rathen: The Legend of Ghrakus Castle - Grant Elliot Smith
>>7858081
Did you mean Paradise Lost? Either way, I strongly recommend Lolita, it's an exceptional and engaging book. It's narrated in the first person so it really does convey the conscience of its narrator in a superb manner.This book actually elicited many emotions in me, thus it has a special place in my heart. It really is a masterpiece and if I'm not wrong, it was originally written in English instead of Russian so you'll really get to experience its true spirit as on the contrary translations don't really retain it very much, something always gets lost along the way.
>>7854389
文学と漫画は同じものではないさ
>>7857767
cool guy
>last
Neuromancer
>current
The road
>next
Crime and Punishment
>book you last read
Aquinas by Feser, finished it today
> book you're currently reading
Nothing, waiting for my order
> book you plan on reading next
Discourse on Method by Descartes
> book you last read
Kafka on the Shore – Murakami
Great surreal literature desu
> book you're currently reading
Names for the Sea – Moss [Icelandic travel lit; going for a few weeks in May]
> book you plan on reading next
The Tale of Genji – Shikibu [Summer project with a friend]
Last: The Fountainhead
Now: The Secret History
Then: Going Postal
>book I last read
The Count of Monte Cristo - can't remember the translation off the top of my head, but my father recommended it. It was unabridged.
>book I'm currently reading
El abuelo by Benito Peréz Galdós in Spanish
>book I plan on reading next
Probably something by Ibsen or Moliere
> book you last read
Mythology (Hamilton)
> book you're currently reading
Fear and Loathing in Law Vegas
> book you plan on reading next
The Iliad (Lattimore)
>>7858945
stemfag who reads philosophy on the side to feel smart
last: Absalom, Absalom!
now: Ulysses
next: Phenomenology of Spirit
>>7858945
I'm reading Feser on Philosophy of the Mind and it's a good cover of Descartes.
Still, no Aquinas in sight.
>Last Read
A Room of One's Own
>Currently Reading
The Odyssey
>Reading Next
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (re-read)
size me up
>>7850389
> book you last read
Flatland - Abbott
> book you're currently reading
Canzoniere - Petrarca
Nausea - Sartre
> book you plan on reading next
Crime and Punishment or Portrait of a Lady
>>7850389
>Last
As I Lay Dying
>Currently
House of Leaves and Songs of a Dead Dreamer
>Next
probably The Blank Slate
>last
Harlot's Ghost
>currently
The Man Without Qualities
>next
Comet in Moominland has been sitting on my bedside table for a long time and god knows I need something lighter and shorter after these couple of doorstops, so maybe that.
>>7858960
You haven't been memed by lit into a snobbish loathing of Murakami, so that's a positive. I'm mad jelly that you're going to Iceland. Tale of Genji is, in my opinion, irredeemable drudgery. It's the only book that I can recall ever setting out to read and not finishing.
>>7858096
Ulysses. If you can enjoy Joyce's prose then I think you owe it to yourself to read his masterpiece.
>>7850389
>>last read
Stoner, Williams
>>Currently Reading
The Aleph and other stories, Borges
>>reading next
The Book of Disquiet, Pessoa
>last read
Reaper's Gale
>Currently reading
Toll the Hounds
>up next
Dust of Dreams
Malazan has been extremely rewarding thus far senpai. The last 3/4 of every book is intense and dominates my thoughts until I finish it. I'm really looking forward to how this series ends desu.
>tfw all these convergences