Books with the theme of solitude?
100 years of solitude
>>8037494
there's literally a book about a hundred years of it
it's got loads of people in it though
all with the same name for some reason
As a meme as it sounds, Catcher in the Rye, most of Kafka's work and Frankenstein tend to show isolation.
>>8037494
Solitude is literally not even a theme of this
you're just being memed by the 'angsty existentialist' stereotype
go smoke your camels at Starbucks and jerk off to dostoyevsky
>>8037494
One of my favorite books
>>8037650
Also this is another good read
My diary desu;_;
Can we learn to love solitude?
Because as much as I say I'm okay with myself, I crave
Paul Auster's New York trilogy
Stoner
Steppenwolf
maybe in mountains honey
Noone has mentioned Robinson Crusoe or Life of Pi or Into the Wild
Catcher in the Rye was surprisingly comfy
or maybe on your dad's guitar if he had one (you know Keith Richards... etc) a good point to enjoy solitude and multiple level of consciousness!
>>8037656
Read this a few days ago, I agree.
>>8037646
who are you to say what somebody received from reading it?
>>8037494
Enrique Vila-Matas' Bartleby and Co, and Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener is a great short story that inspires it.