How many books at a time do you read?
I have a stack of books on my desk, so instead of reading one at a time, I really want to try reading maybe two or three at a time.
Basically, one fiction book, one economics book, and one programming book, reading them all, instead of finishing one book after the other.
I'm wondering though if this is effecient? Has anyone else had any problems with this? Only problem I can foresee is that I have only one bookmark.
>>7537519
I try to keep it to 2 but it occasionally bumps up to 3. One nonfiction/philosophy and one fiction.
>>7537519
Right now I'm reading:
Being and Time
The Portable Jung
Portable Darkness
History of the Peloponnesian War
Mostly it's just that I hate all of them on some level so I kept picking up new books to buffer my reading with, now I just switch between them when I get annoyed with one. The big problem is I don't feel like I'm making progress which is discouraging.
>500-800 word reflection on the Iliad due Tuesday
>haven't even started
>can't stop browsing /lit/
>mfw
>>7537308
>~500 word synopsis of an article from some SJW website due Monday
>haven't even started
>can't stop shitposting and smoking
>mfw
also nice filename OP
this board is so slow you could literally browse every thread in around 2 or so hours
>>7537349
this
there is no way you can't stop browsing. the board stops for you.
Does the Book of Mormon have any literary and/theological volume? How does it compare to other religious texts?
>>7537257
it's dumber, for starters
>>7537257
Its basically fan fiction
>>7537257
Does anyone actually read these books in full? I mean besides academics whose livelihoods force them to.
How can you tell if someone is a literary genius without reading their writing?
Ask Harald Blome if they are "on the list". He'll understand.
>>7537264
Who's Harald Blome?
>>7537288
He meant Herald Bologna
Post your favorite book of all time
Frankenstein.
"Boys and girls in America have such a sad time together; sophistication demands that they submit to sex immediately without proper preliminary talk. Not courting talk - real straight talk about souls, for life is holy and every moment is precious. I heard the Denver and Rio Grande locomotive howling off to the mountains. I wanted to pursue my star further."
Sorry I meant "is this book worth finishing?"
>>7537227
absolutely not. pure wankery from start to finish
>>7537245
That's my impression so far. It just seems like "I am so cool, hip and young because I am eager for the zest of life, but now I am cool in an experienced and world-weary way because I am looking off into the distance into the American night - oh the pity of it all!"
I have managed to acquire the Norman Thomas di Giovanni translations of "The Aleph," "The Book of Sand," and "The Book of Imaginary Beings." These were the translations that Borges himself had a hand in, and I therefore have a certain degree of trust in them.
However, I've noticed there are no di Giovanni translations for "Fictions." It almost seems as though they weren't even considered for the extra translation.
So what's the best translation of "Fictions"?
Some of the stories from it were in fact translated by di Giovanni, I would assume through the same process. They were pulled due to legal threats, but for easy access you can find them in this ebook.
>sites.google.com/site/thebooksofsand/the-short-stories-of-jorge-luis-borges-the-giovanni-translations
They're actually not that great.
Also you can find all of them online.
>>7537276
(oh and it also includes Kerrigan's translations for the remaining stories, which are the classic versions and these editors' recommended ones. They complete either Ficciones or Labyrinths, I'm not sure -- there is considerable overlap between those two collections)
So I want some rec's for books like Fahrenheit 451& Aku No Hana(technically not a 'book' but fuck it). Both of these books have the same feel of abandonment with social norms and life. Really anything that goes against things like acceptability of government, parenting, schooling, ect. Sorry if I posted this in the wrong place. (pic unrelated)
>>7537131
I am reading right now Blindness by Saramago, and i'm realtà liking it. It's a tad more oppressive thai F451 and I haven't finished it yet myself. But I feeling it's what are you looking for Anon.
>>7537172
thanks ill check it out
bump shit
Citation needed
>>7537113
>The most important book of our time.
>>7537114
>The most important book of our time
>not pic relatedironic twist: I haven't worn underwear in years
>>7537136
Fucking forgot pic related twice today now
What's the minimum number of pages you aim to read a day?
30
I don't. Most important advice I can give you is to read with the time you have. Also don't try to rush what you read.
If you have to force yourself to read it is probably the wrong hobby for you
Post your favorite short stories
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1948/05/15/symbols-and-signs
Yukio Mishimas Patriotism
A story about a young couple who decides to undergo a ritual suicide rather than kill his own friends in a rebellion.
http://www.mutantfrog.com/patriotism-by-yukio-mishima/
Jorge Luis Borges, 'The Library of Babel'
https://libraryofbabel.info/Borges/libraryofbabel.pdf
Death in Venice by Mann
An older writer vacations in Venice only to fall in love with a child
http://www.24grammata.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Mann-death-in-venice-24grammata.com_.pdf
>mfw I finish reading Faulkner's short stories narrated by Native Americans
>>7536584
mfw I finished Benjy's section in TSATF
>>7536608
Wait till you reach Jasons section
Darwinism is false and disgusting.
Darwinism is not just a scientific hypothesis, it is essentially a cosmology, a view of the universe, and an origins myth, a view of how life came to be. Under the evolutionist cosmology, order arises out of chaos (even though this very notion is against all reason and logic). A series of unintelligent acts can cause an intelligence to exist (even though this too is against the laws of causation). At the Christian or even the Platonic or Aristotelian the foundation and end of all things, the Alpha and Omega, is one, perfect, omnipresent...
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/lit/ - /sci/ bat
>Marx thought Darwinism was the basis for his materialist view of history
Marx already had that worked out before he even read Darwin... Hegel was more influential on Marx than Darwin...
>Darwinism was the basis of Hitler's racial supremacist and eugenecist State
Maybe Darwin via Haeckel
>The capitalists love Darwinism because it flatters them with the idea that they are Ãœbermenschen who have conquered due to their superior fitness
Darwinism isn't a social...
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Are there any literary reasons for learning Norwegian?
no, it doesn't even break tier 2 for european languages.
>>7536291
can I get a tier list of languages plz?
>>7536305
Top Tier: English
Worth Knowing, but Not Necessary Tier: French, German
Ancient Tier: Ancient Greek, Latin
Shit Tier: Every Other Language
Since my girlfriend recently got a lot more time she told me she'd like to try reading some more. Problem is she doesnt really know where to start and i feel like i can't help her all that much because our tastes are really different. She's looking for something that's not to hard to read, not some horrible YA stuff, not to depressing.. Something that's kind of cozy but will also evoke at least some thought. I tried giving her The Hobbit, which she thought was cozy, but the fantasy turned her off a little.
What books could spark an interest in...
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give her franny and zooey
>>7536273
The Bees - Laline Paul
Watership Down
Duncton Wood
Pillars of the Earth
Try one of these, my other half has read these and liked them. She also likes social history stuff and there are a lot of popular chinese female authors writing these sorts of things. I cant think of any others off the top of my head, if you want more post and i will look later/tomorrow at what we have if I remember.