I love you.
Do you have any recommended books on love? Either fiction or nonfiction.
>>8145284
I have none to contribute OP but have a bump because I'm interested too.
Have two:
Plato - Symposium
Turgenev - Torrents of Spring
>>8145284
but if i recommend great books on /lit/, then all the despicable /lit/ poseur fags will pretend they're intelligent and actually able to think. and that will ruin it. much wiser to protect that which is dear to hearts, and not toss our pearls before swine.
>>8145430
/this-thread
>>8145430
>but if i recommend great books on /lit/, then all the despicable /lit/ poseur fags will pretend they're intelligent and actually able to think. and that will ruin it. much wiser to protect that which is dear to hearts
do you have multiple hearts
Fromm - Thr Art of Love
I strongly dislike psychoanalysis, but I thought he had some interesting concepts.
Particularly that love isn't something that happens to you, but something you do.
And how shitty relationships look. While I don't agree with his proposed mechanics, it sure is a good way to find out if your relationship is shit.
>>8145284
Alllllll fiction books ever written.
>>8146988
In Love by Alfred Hayes is pretty on point. Also Stoner.