>introduction
>Foreward
>spoilers literally in the beginning of it
>introduction written by some pretentious cunt literally misses the entire point of the book
>introduction by some celebrity or other famous author who just talks about how they read it during a bad relationship or something and they just suck the book's cock and doesn't provide anything actually helpful or enlightening
>author says they absolutely hate introductions
>in the fucking introduction of their own book
baka desu senpai
>Inaugural Address
>Translator's introduction
>Editor's notes
>Preface
>Introduction
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>>7724869
don't forget
>Author's preface to the 1899 edition
>Author's preface to the 1905 edition
>Author's preface to the 1922 edition
>Author's preface to the 1989 edition
>Introduction to a classic
>Is written by a modern hipster
>Reads like a blog post, interlaced with profanity
>Special thanks to -
>2 pages of names
>Read every single name and spend a few seconds to breathe in their name, create an image of them and mentally congratulate that person
>If I dont do this I feel really bad
>>7724876
I wasn't even going to read the book until the intro empowered me as an independent (insert minority/woman)
>>7724847
Rushdie's intro for Remains of the Day was pretty good though