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17533039 No.17533039 [Reply] [Original]

ITT: post your top three books and I'll describe your political views.

>> No.17533043
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17533043

>>17533039
I haven't read a book in years

>> No.17533056

Hobbit
Lotr
Captain Blood

>> No.17533063

>>17533056
Not mentally mature enough to have developed political beliefs.

>> No.17533066

>>17533039
1) John David Card - People Mover
2) The Prophet Mormon - The Book of Mormon
3) Edwin A. Abbott - Flatland

>> No.17533070

Zhuang Zhi
Comte de Monte Cristo
Hyperion

>> No.17533072

Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach
The collected works of Nicholas of Cusa
The Mahabharata

>> No.17533074

>>17533063
True, Im retard

>> No.17533076

>>17533066
Broadly conservative on social issues (secretly checks Richard Spencer's Twitter account every now and then) with a nationalist-populist stance on economic issues

>> No.17533079

>>17533039
The Book of the New Sun
The Children of Hurin/The Silmarillion
Blood Meridian

>> No.17533084

>>17533070
Your study of high cultures has rendered the vigorous defence any modern form of political ideology untenable to you. You observe quietly from the sidelines.
>>17533072
See above. You, however, do not sit quietly, but sulk and cackle every now and then with an air of smugness.

>> No.17533086

>>17533072
Missed the last election because he was busy watching blacked porn

>> No.17533091

>>17533084
>Your study of high cultures has rendered the vigorous defence any modern form of political ideology untenable to you. You observe quietly from the sidelines.
Ayy

>> No.17533093

>>17533039
Fantômas
Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Thief
Lerouge Case

>> No.17533096

>>17533076
on what basis do you draw your conclusion?
i'm >>17533066

>> No.17533098

>>17533079
You are a retard with the attention span of a fat toddler who thinks the word "ostentation" is, like, pretty cool.

>> No.17533109

>>17533084
>See above. You, however, do not sit quietly, but sulk and cackle every now and then with an air of smugness
Surprisingly accurate

>> No.17533112

>>17533039
The Hermetica, Meditations on The Tarot, and The Brothers Karamazov, specificaly The Grand Inquisitor and Life of Father Zosima chapters.

>> No.17533113

>>17533093
You are pretentious and you know it. You present yourself as apolitical, as an artist dedicated to the living representation of the aesthetic and true. You own a red blazer and polish the reproduction of a Fabergé egg you have in your curio cabinet everyday. You realize that your political inaction places you squarely within the narrow confines of the bourgeoisie life you pretend to detest.

>> No.17533116

>>17533039
Gulliver's Travels
Justine
The Stranger

>> No.17533118

>>17533113
I don't have a red blazer, but I have a red windbreaker jacket, does that count?

>> No.17533127

Heights of Despair - Cioran
No Longer Human - Dazai
Sailor who fell from Grace with the sea - Mishima

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>>17533116

>> No.17533132

>Candide - Voltaire
>Shame and Necessity - Bernard Williams
>A Canticle for Leibowitz - Walter M. Miller

>> No.17533133

>>17533116
You are sexually submissive and have a foot fetish. Earlier in life, you took political cues from Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris and tried hard to imitate their speech and mannerisms in order to make your fledgling political spirit appear formed. Now you've grown up a bit, learned the words "based" and "cringe", think Hitchens and co are not based and feel yourself drifting more and more to the right after every new /lit/ thread you've perused.

>> No.17533138

>>17533118
Sure. I will say anything to be feel the horny certitude of being right.

>> No.17533147

>>17533112
Crytpo-Duginist who hasn't yet found the courage to out himself as such.

>> No.17533160

>>17533039
Anna Karenina
Hunger
The New York Trilogy

>> No.17533162

>>17533132
You're cautiously optimistic about the future. You've read enough to see through teleological interpretations of history that preach the inherent greatness of an undefined and undefinable "Progress", but also believe that things, on the whole, have improved. You are still uncertain, however, of what the ultimate political goal is, if there is one. If you're a burger, you clenched your teeth and cast your ballot for Exotic Foot Goddess Harris and her coffin-ready Boytoy Biden.

>> No.17533165

>>17533133
I don't know who those people are, I despise the pseudo-upvote culture of the last 5 years here, and I'm not into feet.
>feel yourself drifting more and more to the right after every new /lit/ thread you've perused.
This is far more accurate than I care to admit.

>> No.17533173

>The Silmarillion (Tolkien)
>Songs of a Dead Dreamer and Grimscribe (Ligotti)
>The Listener and Other Stories (Blackwood)

>> No.17533177

>>17533147
While I have found myself utterly exhausted with political intercourse beyond the current American establishments encroachment to disarming the people physicaly and mentaly while trying to consolidate my individual life and relationship to God and Christ, I absolutely cannot deny my Fascist sympathies coupled with a deep resentment of NatSoc ideology. Sharp work, Anon. You have my applause

>> No.17533180

The Eddas
Skin in the Game
Debt

>> No.17533181

>>17533165
Wrong, you fucking liar. You didn't deny that you are sexually submissive, ergo you are into feet.

>> No.17533187

>>17533177
Checked and thanks *sensible fedora tip*

>> No.17533200

>>17533162
>You've read enough to see through teleological interpretations of history that preach the inherent greatness of an undefined and undefinable "Progress"
Which book gave it away?
>you clenched your teeth and cast your ballot for Exotic Foot Goddess Harris and her coffin-ready Boytoy Biden.
Wrong, but the rest is too accurate to mind.

>> No.17533209

>>17533127
You haven't finished any of those books, fancy yourself an archconservative perennial Traditionalist (and as such have no coherent positions on economic matters) and sometimes pose in front of your mirror in your cramped apartment and strike the same pose as Mishima caught in a fiery blaze of words atop the white parapet and a single hair falls off your untoned stomach onto the carpet.

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>>17533039
The Silmarillion
The Grapes of Wrath
1984

I'm extremely gay towards femboys if that matters.

>> No.17533216

>>17533039
Mukiwa
L'étranger
Brothers Karamazov

>> No.17533220

>>17533039
ernst jünger - eumeswil
carl schmitt - concept of the political
sayaka murata - convenience store woman

>> No.17533221

>>17533210
Those are your three favourite books because they are the only ones you've ever read. You're a Sam Seder type liberal who lacks both the capacity and desire to understand the Grand Politic (and even if you were capable and desirous, you would lack the Fingerspitzengefühl for such matters). You are probably a high school English teacher who masturbates to his students and breaks out in a cold, guilty sweat anytime your coworkers mention how boys stink up the room after PE.

>> No.17533222

>>17533210
>homosexual
>didn't mention mishima
libleft

>> No.17533224

>>17533039
Post yours, OP.

>> No.17533227

>>17533220
Yawn. Nazi.

>> No.17533242

>>17533224
1. The Iliad (in original)
2. Vergil's Eclogues (yes, in original; especially 3 and 10)
3. Der Zauberberg

>> No.17533253

>>17533216
You only read meme works and your politics demonstrate this as well. Propelled by a lack of career prospects and generalized resentment, you've decided to ride the coattails of some radical anti-modern ideology (probably a Guenon poster) until things improve for you, which they never will.

>> No.17533259

>>17533242
You are 27 years old.

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>>17533259
And my favourite drink is port. How could you tell?

>> No.17533275

>>17533269
Conjecture

>> No.17533283

>>17533039
1. LOTR
2. The King in Yellow
3. Complete Tales of Nathaniel Hawthorne

>> No.17533293

>>17533180
Accelerationist leech. You haplessly pore over old epics in search for your lost identity, which stands at the forefront of all your political considerations. You have fascist sympathies that you've never expressed, not even to your closest friends and you trade crypto.

>> No.17533312

>>17533283
An escapist who flees from modernity not so much because you despise it, but because you are too fragile to collide with it. You're vaguely conservative and were also interested in the Austrian school for a few weeks, but gave it up for LOTR again.

>> No.17533322

Count of Monte Cristo
East of Eden
Three Body Problem

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>>17533221
>>17533222
You both got me with being liberal and my homosexual desires for high school boys, kek.
Yeah, I'm still addicted to Wikimedia's photos of young Italian boys.

>> No.17533346

>>17533312
>An escapist who flees from modernity not so much because you despise it, but because you are too fragile to collide with it.
Like a punch to the gut. Thanks anon.

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17533352

1. Phenomenology of Spirit
2. Phenomenology of Spirit
3. Phenomenology of Spirit

Everything else is redundant

>> No.17533354

Dostoevsky - Brothers Karamazov
Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Johan Daisne - De train der traagheid (it is not translated to English but it is magic realism if it helps.)

>> No.17533357

>>17533322
Socially and economically liberal. You are incorrigibly tepid and have the political spirit of a slice of mild gouda.

>> No.17533370

The brothers karamazov
Dracula
The picture of Dorian grey

>> No.17533375

>>17533329

Yeah, how could he possibly deduce that from you saying

>>17533210
> I'm extremely gay towards femboys if that matters.

Uncanny

Here’s mine: you’re insecure about your identity, and constantly drop ‘hints’ to friends and family hoping they’ll name what you’re afraid to say yourself. They know, anon. They just don’t want to be a part of your drama.

>> No.17533379

>>17533352
Zoomer nihilist, no actual values or convictions, only requirement for your political views is that they be contrary to the status quo and circulated in memes on the internet. Vaguely "populist," not much actual engagement with politics

>> No.17533386

>>17533039
The Kalevala
Infinite Jest
Remembrance of Things Past

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>>17533352
You think long strings of words flimsily glued together into an intentionally opaque net of abstractions not only guides but determines the course of human action more than our own enslavement to primitive and inexorable life forces. Time to have a look behind the veil, retard.

>> No.17533401

>>17533187
Please forgive me if I am being defensive and/or autistic, but is the fedora bit a jab at how I type?
My insecurities aside, how did you get good at this, Op?

>> No.17533404

>>17533370
You've never finished any of those and your politics are likewise a study in memetic infantilism. Next.

>> No.17533416

>>17533039
Tropic of Chaos
The Devils Chessboard
If I had to pick a third probably the unibomber manifesto

>> No.17533431
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Ecofascism to eugenics to accelerationism to almost post humanism to eugenics to ecofascism

>> No.17533435

>>17533401
No, there was ulterior critical motive. Simply a friendly fedora tip, m'anon. It's easy enough. Locate the book that is a (demi)meme, absord and embody the Zeitgeist and extrapolate.

>> No.17533436

>>17533416
teenage chomskyite

>> No.17533443

>>17533436
You beat me to it.

>> No.17533455

>>17533386
Based Finn. You have no politics. You simply read and drink to excess in the winter.

>> No.17533469

>>17533039
>The World as Will and Representation by Arthur Schopenhauer
>The Critique of pure reason by Immanuel Kant
>Die Philosophie der Erlösung by Phillip Mainländer

>> No.17533485

>>17533435
I see, then I hope I am not deluding myself into assuming it goes little friendly banter.
Thank you for extrapolating, this has genuinely been an interesting thread so far, and I am glad you made it.

>> No.17533486

>>17533469
Essentially apolitical, but you feel tempted every now and then by anti-democratic totalitarian sentiments which often comfort you in hours of need, but which you ultimately understand to be your knee-jerk reaction to the death of God and being that you don't wish to relive the 20th century within yourself, you return to Schopenhauer.

>> No.17533497

>>17533485
*that it goes little beyond
Dammit

>> No.17533501
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>>17533486
Fucking based. You've caught my essence through a three sentence 4chan post, kudos.

>> No.17533512

>>17533039
Dubliners
TBK
Infinite Jest

>> No.17533520

three men in a boat
moby dick
pnin

>> No.17533522
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>>17533455
Kek, nailed it.

>> No.17533524

>>17533039
Mein Kampf
Manifesto for the Abolition of Interest Slavery
The Myth of the Twentieth Century

>> No.17533529

>>17533512
slightly auth right. does not do drugs

>> No.17533539
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17533539

>>17533524

>> No.17533723

>>17533539
You're Chinese, or at least you think you are. You're caught between the promised world of communism and the the free, albeit bitter, world of liberty. The internet has left you asking more questions than it has answered. You should probably take a long walk once in a while.

>> No.17533764

>>17533723
What? I'm no Chinaman.

>> No.17533783

Most people here are left-wing. Even people like >>17533524 are baiting for fun.

>> No.17533787

>>17533764
Take the walk, son.

>> No.17533794

1. The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
2. Revolt of the Elites by Christopher Lasch
3. Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher

>> No.17533819

1. Catch-22
2. Lonesome Dove
3. The Glass Bead Game

>> No.17533830

>>17533787
Take the rope, father

>> No.17533841

>>17533039
Wordsworth - collected works
Ernst Juenger - An der Zeitmauer
Johannes Zechner - Der Deutsche Wald: Eine Ideengeschichte

>> No.17533844

>>17533039
>Dune
>Foundation
>How They Died (it's a kid's book but it has some genuinely funny facts)

>> No.17533852

>Mein Kampf
>The Turner Diaries
>The Big Black Book of Big Black Cocks

>> No.17533862

1.le miserables
2.the gospels, leave out luke.
3.2001:a space odyssey

>> No.17533869

>Short Stories Nikolai Gogol
>Short Stories Franz Kafka
>Short Stories Jorge Luis Borges

>> No.17533873

>>17533293
I’m not a fascist, I actually really despise the right for co-opting much of Germanic polytheism for their social-Darwinian bullshit. I do have crypto though

>> No.17533881

>>17533039
The Moral Animal
Bell Curve
Bronze Age Mindset

>> No.17533885
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>>17533039
I give you 20

>> No.17533890

Pan by Hamsun
Madame Bovary by Flaubert
The Savage Detectives by Bolaño

>> No.17533944

>>17533389
>You think long strings of words flimsily glued together into an intentionally opaque net of abstractions not only guides but determines the course of human action more than our own enslavement to primitive and inexorable life forces.
Unfathomably based

>> No.17533987

>>17533885
Clearly a rugged, self-sufficient alpha male living in rural America. Ex law enforcement, by the looks of it, who now owns a ranch and is very interested in DIY repair instruction. Anything else here I’m missing?

>> No.17534018

>>17533885
You are a man of distinction, of character, of class; a self-styled scholar of sorts. Your first marriage failed, but your half-year sojourn in the spital of your aunt, the dowager countess, outside of Winterthur provided you ample time to rectify your shortcomings, hitherto perceived as moot incorrigibilities of natural character; it also provided you with ample time to complete your commentary on the extant Byzantine scholia to Polybius, upon whose conclusion you gained the insight that you require massive cock in you, all the time, wherever you are. After years of ascetism, you became a social creature by coming to 4chan and expressing your desires to all. Congratulations.

>> No.17534035

Moby-Dick
The Ethics
The Malay Archipelago

>> No.17534037

OP’s responses are fucking shit honestly

>> No.17534051
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>>17534037
False. I am based. You are not. YIKES.

>> No.17534078

>>17533039
>Berserk or most religious texts
>Fahrenheit 451
>Cosmos by Carl Sagan
>Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy
>The Book Of Five Rings
>The Death-Gate Cycle
P.s. And last but not least katawa shoujo and drugs suck my feminine dick./s

>> No.17534088

>>17534078
Maybe the anarchists cookbook too, but only as a joke or for more practical reasons.

>> No.17534096

>>17534078
What's your username on Reddit? >>17534088

>> No.17534140

>>17534078
doesn't matter what your politics are, you're not old enough to vote.

>> No.17534154

dune
1984
hyperion

>> No.17534196

The Turner Diaries
Mein Kampf
Fahrenheit 451

>> No.17534219

>>17533039
The Grapes of Wrath
The Cossacks
The Selected Poetry of Dylan Thomas

>> No.17534264
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>>17534140
You think I give a damn what you think, nerd? I’m not the one giving out baseless accusations of people’s character on a Mongolian basket weaving forum.

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>>17534096
Cocksucker420, faggot.

>> No.17534292

>>17534264
you wouldn't have entered the thread if you didn't

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>>17534292
Aye fair enough, you got me on that one. Made a right foul of myself.

>> No.17534324

>>17534313
Anyhow, book recs?

>> No.17534372

Fear and loathing in las vegas
Thus spoke zarathustra
Brave new world

>> No.17534409
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17534409

Journey to the End of the Night
Crime and Punishment
The Legends of King Arthur

>> No.17534539

>>17533039
Don Quijote
Cien Años de Soledad
Mulata de Tal

>> No.17534622

>>17533329
God this doujin is so fucking good

>> No.17534680

The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Brave New World
Les Miserables

>> No.17534774

The Divine comedy
The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz
Seraphita

>> No.17534917

>>17534051
Cringe

>> No.17534970

Catch 22 - Heller
Proofs and Refutations - Lakatos
The Emperor of all Maladies - Mukherjee

>> No.17534997

>>17533039
Idylls of the king
On duties
Moby dick

>> No.17535003

Paradise Lost - Milton
Picture of Dorian Gray - Wilde
Life and Fate - Grossman

>> No.17535020

>>17535003
Potentially very very homosexual

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Crime and Punishment
Giants in the Earth
The Odyssey (pic not exactly related)

>bonus: favorite Shakespeare
Macbeth

>bonus: collection of stories
Grimm's Fairy Tales

>> No.17535283

East of Eden
Sirens of Titan
The Notebook Trilogy

>> No.17535377

>>17533375
I'm not him but
> insecure about your identity, and constantly drop ‘hints’ to friends and family hoping they’ll name what you’re afraid to say yourself.
is absolutely brutal and describes me

>> No.17535396

>>17534078
please stop using /s

>> No.17535481

>>17533039
Dune
Neuromancer
The Checklist Manifesto

>> No.17535491

>>17533039
The Canterbury Tales
The Conference of the Birds
Idylls of the King
The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens

Or if you want a list without poetry
Invisible Cities
The Good Soldier Svejk
The Unbearable Lightness of Being

>> No.17535505

>>17533529
I drink wine, and am a bit New Left (Baudrillard-ish)

>> No.17535641
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Heart of Darkness - ConRAD

Starship Troopers - Heinlein

No Country for Old Men - McCarthy

>> No.17535673

The Holy Bible
Technological Slavery
Spivak's Calculus

>> No.17535755

Sickness unto Death by Kierkegaard
The Art of Loving by Erich Fromm
Paradise Reclaimed by Halldor Laxness

>> No.17535821

>>17533869
Low patience and concentration, but based nevertheless

>> No.17536298

>>17535641
He didn't want to start endless wars, he just wanted to paint on a high school level. Better than me, clay was my muse.

>> No.17536302

Roadside Picnic
Plato's Republic
A Wanderer in the Spirit Lands

>> No.17536321

The Concept of the Political
Mein Kampf
The Hoax of the Twentieth Century

>> No.17536335

>>17533039
Hemingway Collected Stories
Madame Bovary by Flaubert
A Sportsman's Sketches by Turgenev

>> No.17536371

Mein Kampf
White Fragility
My Twisted World

>> No.17536394

The Prague cimitery-Umberto Eco
The late Mattia Pascal-Pirandello
The color out of space-Lovecraft

>> No.17536455

>>17534313
Looking back on this there were so many good books I just completely forgot to mention, and now I’m somewhat disappointed.

>> No.17536787

bump

>> No.17537118

bump

>> No.17537167
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>Catch 22
>The Trial
>Infinite Jest

>> No.17537494

Damn it op bump

>> No.17537504

>>17533039
The Brothers Karamazov
Divine Comedy
Tale of the Heike

>> No.17537568

>>17537494
>>17537118
>>17536787
I think the OP left bro. Be the change you want to see.

>> No.17537584

>>17537568
Fine, but when I unleash my mass reply autism, don't complain about the wretched post you've begotten.

>> No.17537586

Harry Potter
The Witcher
The Magicians

>> No.17537779

>>17534154
Almost a boring person, the fact that you like Dune carries you out of that category, but only just barely. If we're basing it off of taste in books alone at least. Probably the old 4chan anti-circumcision counter-culture type (that's what I associate it with in my head, I don't think that's a central part of the ideology) that believes you're the only one with common sense.
>>17534219
I respect the fact that you chose The Cossacks from all of Tolstoy's books, though I prefer Turgenev myself, and I imagine you value routine and the small joys of mundane life. The choice of Grapes of Wrath makes me think you have a hard time achieving that state of enjoying the small things in life, I'd wager that you are largely uninterested in ideologies but believe people should be more in tune with their crafts and community.
>>17534372
Someone who values the creative power of individuality, I wouldn't be surprised if you're an unironic Stirner poster. Probably likes one of the German idealists, can't say who for certain. Your political ideology is based on an opposition to cuckoldry and not much else.
>>17534409
I imagine you value tradition and wish for a return to a tradition lifestyle with a small community. Probably pessimistic about your chances of achieving this. I imagine your political ideology is based more so on fiction and aesthetics than actual political theory.
>>17534774
I know what you believe so I'll just say based.
>>17534970
Interesting choices, based on the second novel I imagine you're interested in analytic philosophy, but I don't imagine you're a liberal because that's exceedingly rare around these parts. What other political positions do analytic philosophers hold other than liberalism? Genuinely dunno.
>>17534997
Based Tennysonfag, I imagine you have an Aristotelian approach to politics. Perhaps you wish for a return to monarchy.
>>17535003
Have a gut feeling you're a fan of Spengler, probably a proponent of the romantic ideal of heroism.
>>17535182
Shit taste in Shakespeare plays, tfu tfu.
>>17535283
Good taste I imagine you wish you could be a leftist but you find leftism to be unrealistic and eschew politics entirely.
>>17535481
Somehow you're a dudebro science is cool type that found their way onto 4chan, wacky shit.
>>17535491
Me :D.
>>17535641
Someone who has an excessive fixation on being a part of counter-culture, probably a libertarian. This is what I imagine the guy who shills Sowell likes.
>>17535673
I mean it's pretty obvious. Probably doesn't like women very much.
>>17535755
Pretty based, I imagine you're more concerned with actualization and others reaching actualization than you are with distinct ideologies.
>>17536302
Anti-Democracy and probably at least slightly in favor of a return to aristocracy.

>> No.17537792

>>17536335
Absolutely wonderful taste in regards to choosing A Sportsman's Sketches, tied with Fathers and Sons as my favorite novel form the Russian golden age. Are you a leftist by chance? Get the feeling you're some kind of leftist, probably into Foucault.
>>17536394
All very good books, I imagine you don't care about politics as much as you care about honing whatever craft you're interested in.
>>17537167
What does a DFWposter believe in politically lol?

>> No.17537803

>>17537504
>Tale of the Heike
>Over The Pillow Book
Pleb

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>>17537792
>What does a DFWposter believe in politically lol?
I don’t think I believe in anything anymore.

>> No.17537815

metamorphosis kafka
metamorphosis apuleius
metamorphoses ovid

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>>17533227
Achoo

>> No.17537833

The Lord of the Rings
The Complete Works of H. P. Lovecraft
Moby-Dick

>> No.17537834

>>17533039
The Canterbury Tales
Spalovac Mrtvol
Ficciones

>> No.17537841

>>17533039
Kafka on the shore
Blade runner
Brave new world

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>>17537568
I'm back. I was just busy being based elsewhere for a while. I will answer to all posts in due course.

>> No.17537891

>>17537803
>reading a thot's poetry instead of heroic deeds performed by men in war
ywnbam

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>>17537792
>>17537779
>all of these answers and I end up ignored

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>>17537900
i was ignored too bud feelsbadman

>> No.17537913

>>17537891
>coping and reading a book of lesser quality because of muh warrior larp
cuh-RINGE

>> No.17537925

>>17537900
>>17537911
If you posted Mein Kampf I ignored you yes. Not a political thing, memes in human skin get no replies.

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>>17537913
Sorry, a ll i engage with is art that ascends the thoughts of housewives.

>> No.17537940

Night Watch
House of Leaves
1984

>> No.17537947

>>17537925
no, i posted >>17537504

>> No.17537952

>>17537925
Oh and the guy who posted The Perks of Being a Wallflower. but fine.
>>17534680
I guess Les Miserables is good so. Probably the type that posts lewd shit.
>>17534539
I just forgot to reply to you, you have great taste and probably are a proponent of meritocracy, can't say much more than that.

>> No.17537954

>>17537841
does not lift. socialist.
>>17537833
church every sunday. would be ok with voting for ted cruz.
>>17537167
into small govt. slightly right leaning.

>> No.17537957

>>17533039
Infinite Jest
Catcher In The Rye
Leaving The Atocha Station

>> No.17537960

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Silence by Shusaku Endo
The War on Normal People by Andrew Yang

>> No.17537962

>>17535491
>Good Soldier Svejk
gigachad detected

>> No.17537968

>>17537947
I did reply to you >>17537803 >>17537913
>>17537930
I apologize for appreciating technical skill over memery.

>> No.17537976

>>17537779
Hey anon, any chance you can guess my favorite Shakespeare play?

>> No.17537982

>>17537925
No I did not

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1) Emma by Jane Austen
2) Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
3) Charterhouse of Parma by Stendhal

>> No.17537992

>>17537988
Conservative Republican who flirts with extremism every now and again.

>> No.17537993

>>17537954
>Lovecraft
>Moby-Dick
>church every sunday
retard confirmed

>> No.17538002

>>17537993
you really didn't spot the christ allegory in moby dick?

>> No.17538018

>>17538002
you didn't spot the heresy and gnosticism?

>> No.17538038

>>17537962
Wish Hasek wrote more, he was an amazing satirist.
>>17537957
Leaving The Atocha Station is pretty good, probably a fan of Deleuze and Derrida, can't say why but that comes to mind.
>>17537815
Ovid is good.
>>17537833
Probably racist.
>>17537834
Outstanding taste, probably politically aligned with Heidegger and Husserl, can't say what you think politically though.
>>17537841
One of the lower quality Murakami novels, and I like Murakami.
>>17537940
House of Leaves is pretty kino, you might be the prepper type.
>>17537960
Silence is really good, I imagine you're a Thomist.

>> No.17538066

>>17538018
its in there but christ is more central

>> No.17538080

>>17537982
Which post is yours then?
>>17537976
Uh The Tempest perhaps? Maybe Othello? If it's the first one, outstanding taste, that's my favorite as well.
>>17537988
Imo the Bronte sisters all mog Austen, but the other two are great choices. Probably a leftist of some variety, might like Rorty.

>> No.17538098

>>17537815
Based and transformation pilled.

>>17538080
Tie between Temptest and midsummer’s night actually. I guess it’s pretty obvious considering the stuff I talk about yeah? Kek

>> No.17538133

>>17538080
I was the Mulata de Tal one lol you responded to it already

>> No.17538141

>>17538098
Yeah it kinda is obvious lol. I like his comedies like The Taming of the Shrew and The Comedy of Errors more than Midsummer myself, but The Tempest really is outstandingly good.

>> No.17538160

>>17538141
I like midsummer’s night dream because I like delirious oneiric stuff in general but also the faery lore in general is something that fascinates me ya know. The Tempest is pretty obvious though.

Which of his sonnets do you like the most if you can recall?

>> No.17538190

>>17533039
Pretty good, OP. Do me!
>Crime and Punishment
>The Elementary Particles
>Sometimes a Great Notion

>> No.17538207

>>17537968
>the brainlet-tier response was OP
I lost faith in this thread.
>>17538038
>Wish Hasek wrote more, he was an amazing satirist.
Agreed, if you'd like anything similar i suggest Karel Capek's works.

>> No.17538233

>>17538160
I'm not that big on his sonnets but I like 35, 60, and 97.

>> No.17538252

>>17538207
I'm not OP, and you're also replying to me in the second part of your post lol, I'm >>17535491. I've been told I simultaneously have the worst takes and the best ones.

>> No.17538280

>>17537779
>Have a gut feeling you're a fan of Spengler, probably a proponent of the romantic ideal of heroism.
Correct on both accounts
Good job

>> No.17538330

>>17538190
Not OP but, probably a fan of Foucault and maybe early Chomsky.

>> No.17538347

>>17538252
So you're just a retard answering on OP's behalf gotcha.

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>>17538347
And yet you called me a gigachad, how fickle

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>>17534078
>>Berserk or most religious texts

>> No.17538470

Under the Volcano
Absolam Absolan
Voyage to Arcturus

>> No.17538503

1) The Sphinx - Anne Garreta
2) East of Eden - Steinbeck
3) 2666 - Bolano

>> No.17538561

>Journey to the End of the Night
>Thomas l’obscur
>The Fall