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Yes absolutely! I remember having a blast reading Grapes of Wrath and reading Nietzche. Drawing the parallel of unused fallow land being a sin akin to people not fulfilling their potentials. Because of technology and immediate answers we lose the ability to make links and connections something that algorithms will never be able to do. I’m admitted a bit of a pseud but it’s fun learning and making odd and (hopefully) original thoughts.

“that man could know how a fallow field is a sin and the unused land a crime against the thin children.”

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>wake up
>go on /lit/
>all the anons are just trash talking each other and themselves while also thinking they're superior to everyone else
This board is too negative. Let's get some positivity in here. Everyone post their favorite book, and the next poster writes something positive about it. I'll start

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Why is American literature so fucking boring to read bros?
Why does reading a single chapter of something like To kill a mocking bird or The Grapes of wrath feel like more of a slog than reading the entirety of War and Peace?
Is it the prose?

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Dude I'm poor

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Can we learn every details about Black Thursday from this book? Can we feel it deeply?

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