Is it fair to say there are no books quite like this baby?
But there is.
>>8157321
>antinatalism
>>8157342
OP was evoking, I assume, the Book of Disquiet, so you can direct your edgy rash wail at that to begin with. Also, there actually isn't all that much antinatalism to Cioran (or any at all, even, if we're talking true sentiment).
>>8157358
Did I strike a nerve?
>>8157304
Every /lit/ poster's diary tries to emulate this.
>>8157359
He's right.
Have you even read that work?
>im sad
>im bored
>im hungry time to go cafe
>im so disconnected bro
>wheres my smokes
>aren't dreams just the craziest things?
>aren't other people just the craziest things?
>im bored
>>8157392
>im so disconnected bro
he ironically shitposts whilst being anonymous
OP here; Give me some recs then, if I'm mistaken.
i've read the book but I still don't get that cover. Anyone who can explain?
If I hated Notes of Underground and No Longer Human, are there any chances I will enjoy this?
>>8157523
There's no connection.
>>8157534
>I hated Notes of Underground and No Longer Human
breh...
>>8157534
Do you like people whining on for 500 pages?
>>8157559
Maybe... I liked some quotes I read. I just hope it"s not 500 pages of a drivel similar to the first part of NoU.
>>8157359
you literally just read the title of the book and shit talked about it with the assumption that it was 'antinatalist'.
idiot
>>8157304
Em português há, mas ainda não foram traduzidos sua puta.
>>8157583
There are no portuguese in /lit/, just Brazilians
Stop pretending, Caio
>>8157572
it is
>>8157476
Strindberg - Inferno
>>8157392
>my feet hurt