Post recent cops
>>7896410
10/10 OP. I've been searching for the Immoralist forever.
My band supported the Sea and Cake once. Nice guys
>>7896420
That sounds pretty cool mate. Recently saw Sam supporting Tortoise, he did a neat synthesizer set.
Blue one is an illustrated Folio Ulysses as my trusty paperback has disintegrated.
More people on here should read Meades, he does that intellectual posturing better than anyone, and he's funny.
>>7896447
How were tortoise? SeING them in a couple weeks
>>7896469
Very solid. Pretty amazing jams all around.
Just picked this up. Did I get memed?
Reading Zeno's Conscience at the moment and I have to say it is one of the funniest books I've read
>>7896522
beau signet
Reposting from last thread since I got it kred and no senpais noticed me :'(
R8 h8 appreci8
>>7896502
How's about you try reading it and decide for yourself? You may even take some pleasure from it.
>>7896502
good God no. it's his best book and actually makes a lot of sense. it's a really easy read. very sweet book. will make you laugh and will make you cry.
Complete works of Shakespeare
Richard Adams' Watership Down
Aristophanes' The Birds and Other Plays & Frogs and Other Plays
Joseph Conrad's Nostromo
Philip K Dick's Ubik & Valis
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
How pleb am I?
Second hand book Stores Are my weakness
Each was a dollar at San Francisco's big book sale.
>>7896668
> A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
But… is it?
>>7896535
>under the volcano
my nigga
new 2nd hand shop (all kinds, not just books) around the corner. they also had a complete set of Heinrich Böll, but I'm out of book money for this month so I'll pick it up next month instead (considering the people that entered and left that shop I'm pretty sure it'll still be there)
if anyone's interested this contains 8 Pirx stories, original titles are:
>Opowiadanie Pirxa
>Ananke
>Albatros
>Terminus
>Patrol
>Polowanie
>Wypadek
>Rozprawa
Original German Democratic Republic translation.
>>7896611
>How pleb am I?
it's a good starter kit.
>>7896410
>On the Marble Cliffs
enjoy fammy
>>7896502
>Did I get memed?
go fuck you are self
>>7896668
>I, Claudius
Main Nigger.
Tomas Tranströmer 'Samlade dikter och prosa 1954-2004'
Roberto Bolaño 'De vilda detektiverna'
James Joyce 'Ulysses, the 1992 text'
Jostein Gaardner 'Sofies värld'
Umberto Eco 'Rosens namn'
Gabriel García Márquez 'Hundra år av ensamhet'
André Gide 'Den omoraliske'
Franz Kafka 'Amerika'
Roberto Bolaño '2666'
>>7896956
>James Joyce 'Ulysses, the 1992 text'
Pleb and proud
>>7896465
That edition of Briggflatts w/ the documentary is wonderful.
>>7896965
Yeah, that was a typo. Sorry about that.
>>7896423
>Author's name large than title
>>7896996
>Ian Smith
>>7897037
the author is the only selling point
>>7896535
Your books are upside-down m8
>>7897143
not his fault, he's from australia
Posted in last thread so the pic is a few days old, but still recent in my mind.
>>7897215
Cool Lovecraft cover
Also got this one yesterday.
>>7897242
should i kil myself
>>7896465
>Laing
my nigga. Good pick
>>7897037
most books are check OPs image
>>7897242
It's literally impossible to not be categorized by insecure tumblr girls
If you're not projecting one form of masculinity you're projecting another
Such a stupid post and you're an idiot for sharing it
>>7897242
"I swear it’s like there’s some underground black-book we women have never seen for how to style oneself into a straight white male artist. I guess it’s called the Internet, lol"
Hilarious considering all the artsy girls on tumblr wear the exact same fucking clothes. Jeans and either a black or white shirt or a stupid graphic tee with a matisse print on it or some other shit. This person obviously has tunnel vision and only focuses on guys cause her heart was probably broken by some "art fuccboi".
>>7897408
nice books. have you read hayek?
>>7897504
I have, only the Road to Serfdom though (of course) which I thought was fantastic. Are there any of his other books that you'd recommend?
>>7897528
i guess constitution of liberty should be next on your list. i consider myself more of a marxist now but had a hayek spell which i consider formative
I scored on this copy of the odyssey, it only cost me a buck because it had some water damage on the bottom of the pages that you can't even see when reading it.
Just found a folio society Odyssey at my local used book store for 10 dollars.
>>7898094
jealous as fuck, but I never sifted through my local one for the prettier German versions
Just a few
>>7898211
Did you read any of these already?
>>7898211
You should read Oblomov when you finish those.
How'd I do?
Found this gem at the local book store. 8 bucks and the footnotes have been great.
>>7898285
Nick Cave the musician? Is he any good as a writer?
>>7898290
>http://topicalcream.info/editorial/fuccbois-beta-bros-softboys-man-children/
Emily please go
Reposting some of the ones I got earlier this week, along with the ones I found today. Anyone ever read Vollmann or Ozick? I'm super excited to reread Mutis soon.
I'm really happy with mine.
What should I read next? (I'm already reading Octavio Paz)
>>7898582
Süskind and Cortázar would go great together, and I can't recommend V. enough on this board.
>>7898613
My bad, I thought that was Cortàzar.
>>7898237
I'm almost done with Fathers and Sons, I read nabokovs description of turgenev since i wasn't quite "getting it" so to speak, or what made it unique that is. Really enjoying it. It's a pleasure to get a background on all the different cultures and what with the serf releasing going on in russia during the time of the novel.
Also done with Middlemarch almost, just need 90 more pages, great book.
I'm really nervous about starting eugene onegin, a book in prose seems like a real treat, so I'm not sure whether to start it next or after lemontov.
>>7898253
I'll read oblomov when I get some more cash and finish these, I want to cover all the russian Authors, gogol, chekhov, thanks for the rec though.
>>7898877
It looks nice in your collection, I've been reading a few individual shakespeare plays with all the annotations to help plebs so i'm disappointed they don't have those on every page but i'm getting used to it.
>>7898437
is lapham good?
>>7896410
What could ever possess you to purchase the Sot Weed Factor??
I wrote a paper on another book my freshman year of uni, I can't remember which, where I compared the plot with that of the Sot Weed Factor, which I've never read and the professor liked it. A fond memory.
I'm writer.
>>7898926
You the guy that created a Turgenev thread these days?
>>7896656
how is this book? looks interesting.
>>7898963
Ya i only made 1 m8 2 days ago.
Catch 22 in two books by Joseph Heller from 1977 (I just heard too much good stuff about the book here on /lit/, so I had to get it)
Fantastic Voyage by Isaac Asimov from 1967
5€ all three of them.
>>7899076
Glad that you've read Nabokov's lesson then, it's really an eye-opener.
Found a perfect condition 1964 hardcover of Hegel's political writings. $1.50
>>7899096
Oh ya I downloaded it from online, i've always seen nabokovs opinions on threads here and while i've never read him he's supposed to be near genius as far as literature goes and butterflies, I really enjoy everything he has to say and how he mixes the criticisms with the compliments.
>>7899095
Basic of first aid for everybody by Mirko Derganc from 1982 with really nice illustrations.
War/Army surgery by the Yugoslavian national army from 1950 . A bit "dated", but with first hand experience right from the war. It's really nice to see the old style of isolation protocol, triage and most common shrapnel treatment.
A leaflet on first aid turned bookmark from 1980 in Croatian, Slovenian and Serbian.
Really love the cover
inb4 pleb
yes im a fag
>>7898941
It's a good way to pass the time. I'll keep it in my car or in my kitchen and read 2 or 3 passages at a time. It's pretty much like Reader's Digest with a more academic mindset.
>>7896656
10/10 would read that
also are those akg?
>>7899404
Not only pleb, but the seies is actual trash. Why not get some good pulp like Leiber or Howard?
reposting for attention
so far giliad is the loveliest thing ever
>>7899558
Looks like dated meme shit desu
>>7896410
I can't remember when I heard that Prekop album or what it sounded like. But I liked it at the time. I'm more into Ellie Goulding now.
Don't much care for the books but I'm sure there's neat stuff in there
>>7898285
>Suicide by Leve
Nice
>>7899558
go fuck yourshelf buddy
>>7896668
>demian
hesse is my hero
>>7899738
haven't read abercromby, but Howard/Conan is pretty great and you can pick up the complete HC for around €30/$35
>>7898437
nice job on getting the vollmann
>>7898032
trash dosto translations man
Last week I grabbed:
>A Memoir of the Warsaw Uprising by Miron Białoszewski
>Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexievich
>Diary of a Man in Despair by Friedrich Reck
Just finished Białoszewski, currently making my way through Voices from Chernobyl.
>>7896410
>Robert Service
Bad choice, comrade.
>>7901081
Not OP, but I've been taking a post-1917 Russian history course with a garbage text (Marples) and could use something better. What would you suggest?
>>7901095
I don't know if Jean-Jacques Marie has been translated in English ?
>>7901111
I know French, so it's not a problem -- I'll check his stuff out. Thanks anon.
>>7901298
I'm loving Fathers and Sons and I'm already halfway through it even though I only started yesterday. I might finish it today.
How do you think A Sportman's Sketches compares to Dead Souls?
I was thinking of reading Dead Souls next but you've intrigued me.
>>7898942
fuck off Franzen
>>7898211
>pope iliad
nice
>>7897242
Lol.. What the fuck did I just read? Do people like this exist irl or did the internet become sentient and generate this? This is great.
>>7896410
>>7898582
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>>7901604
that did not work out at all, wtf, let me try again
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>>7898253
I'm stuck at 21% on Oblomov. It's been sitting on my Kindle like the last perogie on the plate.
>>7901485
>>7901485
> The work as a whole actually led to Turgenev’s house arrest (part of the reason, the other being his epitaph to Nikolai Gogol) at Spasskoye. It was also partially responsible for the abolition of serfdom in Russia.
Both Sketches and Dead Souls, go for the two of them. I just found it funny that everybody was reading Fathers and Sons, when Sketches is clearly the better book. Is it because of all the press FaS gets for using the term "nihilism" for the first time?
>>7898211
Pope's Illiad is fucking sick
>>7901683
Sketches is about life of peasants right? It's supposed to be very down to earth realist, but nabokov also says its his best, the problem is, it receives almost no widespread acclaim nowadays like F&S and doesn't have many publications.
It's forgotten, technically like a lot of russian authors are compared to tolstoy and dostovesky in the public eyes.
Gonna start on Atlas Shrugged first
>>7901045
>mfw reading Voices from Chernobyl
>>7902971
Nice Wallace, bro!
>>7902993
This is gonna trigger so many people here
>>7902216
>very down to earth realist
No, not really, it is realist, but there's a strong lyrical effort in his prose, and it's not the nitty-gritty realism of Dosto or Gorky, it's mostly focused on the beauty of nature, the beauty of the peasant life, though it makes you see the hardships of such life in the background. It really is his best, and it's extremely beautiful.
One of the stories is a peasant's singing contest at the local bar in some small village, and he describes their singing, their emotions, in such a delicate way... Nobody else could do that. You can tell he loved the people he was writing about.
btw, here is a link for the penguin edition, if anybody's interested.
Sketches from a Hunter's Album - Ivan Turgenev.epub
https://u.pomf.is/jpxsgb.epub
>>7896410
>Jünger
Solid pick
>>7902993
umm...
>>7902993
I fucking love people who actually put some effort into posting funny stuff on /lit/
A monty python interview book.
And the Tibetian Book of Death.
>>7902993
lol
had to get it
>>7903144
I was just trying to describe it from what I've read, I'll buy it next chance I can, I never like just reading an authors most "popular" work, feels bad man.
Reading fathers&Sons for the nihilist themes, which are light anyway considering bazarov isn't a real one, is like reading the stranger for the existentialist ones when its the writing that shines through and always should.
>>7896465
>my trusty paperback
>>7898032
You got memed.
>>7897394
Today only the person who no longer believes in a happy ending, only he who has consciously renounced it, is able to live.
>>7904497
>Stefan Zweig
Good.
His writing is nice.
Rate me
>>7904568
going to make as much effort as you did photographing that
>>7904568
Australia/10
>>7904644
Chile actually, but yeah, opposite hemisphere. Sorry for that.
>>7904897
vacuum your floor before you read those.
>>7904897
>>7904895
Jelly of those books, where do you get english books from?I have to use amazon and it kills me because I'm Venezuelan
>>7903491
Yeah, you have to appreciate when someone spends $100 bucks on their bait effort.
>>7902993
>tainting an otherwise decent haul with trash like Pynchon and Wallace
>>7898437
>Vollmann
Great choice my man
>>7899404
>Different sizes
YOU MONSTER
>>7897242
why is barthes considered fuckboyish again? its just literary theory holy shit
>>7905103
bookdepository my friend
>>7905103
Not that guy but South American
I literally get English books at the E. lit section of my city's gargantuan bookstore. I online ordering, too, but not Amazon (I don't have credit card) just local e-bookstore.
I'm NEET.
>>7896526
Belle quesh
>>7896996
>Bitter Harvest
Nice. I've been wanting to get that book myself for quite some time now.
>>7905413
Fellow sudaca here. What's the life of a NEET in south america like? Live at home with parents, no money from the govt? Why don't you go to uni? How old are you? Genuinamente interesado, senpai.
>>7898211
this should keep you busy for a year
>>7897242
Is this satire, or post-post-ironic neo-ironicism
>>7897242
>tfw caught in the "I can think of good female artists but I don't use my advantages to help people" paradox
>>7905464
It's metamodernist post-corporeality
>>7896502
>Pynchon
This board has such bad fucking taste.
>le the more complicated le more better
Fucking shit taste.
>>7897316
>boney hands
>skinny arms
>greasy frizzy uncut unkept hair
>childrens small shirt still too big
top fucking lel beta
>>7902993
So you payed somewhere between $60 to $120 for a bunch of (you)s?
>>7905634
"bony hands"
"skinny arms"
I'm not really an expert on humans but isn't this just genetics? Something a person cannot change? I understand the other things you have mentioned though.
>>7905644
>Something a person cannot change
It's called fucking eating healthy and actually fucking exercising and leaving your goddamn room.
Goddamn, not only are you beta physically, but you're beta mentally.
>>7905650
Some people like to be skinny.
>>7899976
Surprisingly clever response for someone defending such pleb tastes.
>was it a typo?
>>7905658
No real man enjoy being bullied by the wind.
>>7904897
Wonderful books.
>>7905709
But what if you are a fake man or agirl?
>>7905428
>How old are you?
24 and surviving
>What's the life of a NEET in south america like?
I basically pass my earthy human life drinkin coffee, reading and watching MLB matches
>Live at home with parents, no money from the govt?
Only real low-rent people get aided by go. here.
I was a federal employee for some time and I quit because that job = petty people, psychosomatic disorder and 21st century gulag.
>Why don't you go to uni?
I tried.
>>7905632
Go away retard, I'm condescending.
About a £15 haul here, from two separate bookshops.
> inb4 18 yo senior
These are all books I've been meaning to get out of the way for a long time, but was only willing to pay cheap for.
>>7906347
>Dick
Ha. Dick.
Are you gay or something!
Dick. HAHAHAHA.
It gets me every time.
I really enjoyed the writing in this one. It was stupidly expensive, but still enjoyable.
I know i know, translations...
>>7904263
that's beautifu thank you
>>7906416
Engelse boeken zijn in elke winkel te krijgen. En op bol.com. En op Marktplaats. Je hebt letterlijk geen excuus. Sommige boeken mag je op zich vertalen (andere talen dan Engels, oudere Engelse boeken die vooral om het verhaal draaien zoals Dickens), maar dit kan je gewoon echt niet maken.
>>7896522
amico francofono ti do un abbraccio tutto italiano
>>7898437
JF Powers
mio negro
>>7906435
Geen excuus, goeie grap. Kan ik niet maken, in welke wereld leef jij?
>>7906365
Actually, in the sho I told my girlfriend, "I'm glad we came in here, I got this anf this and this, and there's a whole section if Philip k Dick's". Turn round, I'm talking to a tiny Chinese girl and my girlfriend is at the other side of the shop wetting herself laughing.
>>7906416
Ik zal niet zo'n extreem standpunt innemen als de andere anon, maar ik sta sceptisch tegenover de vertaling van Joyce. Daarbuiten wel mooie keuzes.
>>7906573
Ik snap het. Het is mijn eerste joyce en een koopje, dus leek mij een mooie manier om van zijn werk te proeven en te bepalen of ik er serieus tijd aan wil besteden. Ik zal er aan denken om een engelse variant aan te schaffen. En bedankt!
>>7905103
Jealous. I'm enjoying Invisible Cities in English ATM.
>>7896668
>Reading Lolita In Tehran
Wut?
Are Franklin Library a good publisher?
Not trying to shill the Kindle here but getting an ereader was a damn good choice.
>>7907052
whoops...
[email protected]
I bought this one today
>>7896502
No, fantastic book start to finish.
Go fuck yourself. Who are you? A Philosopher or an archivist? Who are you people?
The Angel Esmeralda and The Body Artist by DeLillo. Did I get meme'd?
>>7906454
Grazie! Ho cercato di trovare 'La coscienza di Zeno' in italiano ma non ho potuto sfortunatamente, ma é formidabile anche in francese!
i regret nothing
>>7896996
bruh i pity you, some pretty mediocre jordan books ahead of u but trust, it picks up by end of 11/start of 12
this one
How'd I do?
>>7908121
>Forget the other two.
have you read either of them?
>>7896465
I thought one on the bottom left was this for a second. No clue why.
>>7907975
l o v i n g this comment! do yo thang!
>>7908348
I've heard of some editions of Shogun were divided into two volumes, is that the complete book? It's great btw, but the japanese is a bit off in some parts. Like Thank you and Here, take this.
>>7908360
Its ~1100 pages so i assume its the complete book. Didnt realize there were split up versions though so guess i got lucky
>>7908384
You should read this after reading Shogun
http://www.columbia.edu/~hds2/learning/
>>7908499
>High-Rise
I'm 12 and what is this?
>>7908590
>12
>>7908590
>being
>>7896535
Jeez, Norton will make a Critical Edition out of anything these days.
>>7896535
I love Willa Cather. So underrated.
>I'm Still a plebian
>>7908783
Hope you enjoy Being and Time.
>>7909202
I'm not him but I'm also reading it, do you hope I enjoy it as well?
>>7909240
Yeah, I hope everyone who reads it finds something important in it. Heidegger and Kierkegaard made me feel happy again in philosophy so I hope anyone who's frustrated studying Anglo philosophy finds something relieving in him. Heidegger is important
I've been looking for a copy of JR for a long time and I finally struck gold at a used bookstore.
I just got a copy of Cinema 1 By Gilles Deluze.
>>7909490
>The Savage Detectives
I hope you enjoy being bored out of your mind for 700+ pages
>>7909632
I agree with this anon. All the main character did was go to shitty cafes and somehow (deus ex machina) end up fucking all the cuties
>>7909490
fuck you the jealousy is too much to bear
>>7896410
That nitzchy volume looks awesome
>>7896410
hmmm
>>7910107
I'm the one who posted the pic, and I've read it before and really enjoyed it. It was the first Bolaño I had read and I wasn't disappointed.
>>7910055
I'm sorry anon. You'll find a good copy someday :(
>>7908777
Ford and cather are both hugely important authors. Ford is half a step below joyce anf woolf for the modern (movement) novel and cather is generally regarded as -the- author for the americsn frontier and midwest.
I don't even give a shit anymore
>>7911401
>>7896410
>>7910927
I can attest to Cather's fame- I live in Nebraska and work at a public library and she is probably the most featured author we have
>>7899404
>"Delightfully twisted and evil" - The Guardian
you paid for this
>>7898437
I've never read any J. F. Powers but I really like that cover
>>7911725
Sounds like a comfy life. Yes/no?
>>7909490
How much did you pay for that copy of JR? If you don't mind my asking.
>>7912020
That's the best part- it was only $9. Like I said, I struck gold finally
>>7911923
Yes and no; I'm moving soon because I don't like the town very much, and while the job is nice the pay is awful. I'll be going to a larger city for college. I will say that working at a library is actually great, but I can't stay forever.
>>7896410
nah
>>7897242
i... I almost almost almost get this. What's the difference between a fuckboy and a softboy? Why not just call them assholes? I see where they're coming from, and kinda agree, but it's confusing
>>7905586
No, it's new-ironic post-sincerity.
Bought these like a month ago
Haven't bought anything really for the longest fucking time
>>7910763
Leopardo is a meme
>tfw i find a place near me that has tons of like new everyman classics for £2-£4.50
>>7913843
Covers with depictions like that are automatically shit-tier, anon.
>>7914826
>literally judging a book by its cover
>>7896410
Don't have pictures as I've just ordered them.
The Illiad by Homer
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Enchridion by Epictectus
Moral letters by Seneca
Am I a pleb or a /lit/rician?
>>7915011
>he fell for the oldest meme
>>7915011
He's judging the cover by the cover, dumbfuck
>>7914787
That dog has a skin disease look at that nose
>>7915092
He's beautiful, shut your mouth
I don't read. I want to and I like collection threads elsewhere. But the whole judge a book by its cover thing is true. I have no idea what any of this shit is. Most of you seem to prefer non-fiction historical books about Zimbabwe and things like that. Where all the good stories at?
Feel free to crucify me but like seriously it's like /tv/ in here with its "patrician" French films from the 30s.
Is my life a meme now?
Just got these books today. I hope they are good.
>>7915193
>historical books about Zimbabwe and things like that. Where all the good stories at?
Read that fucking book. No story is more interesting than a real one.
>>7915642
Sorry, I was hanging upside down when I took this picture.
>>7915680
Fucking baguettes invading Australia.