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Which are the most rebellious and punk books you've read?

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>>12883141
Homer's Odyssey

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Industrial Society and it's Future

>> No.12883235

>>12883207
kek

>> No.12883242

>>12883141
gravity's rainbow .... by the pynchmeister ;-)

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>>12883141
The status quo is unending war and eternal conflict. Rebellion for the sake of rebellion ultimately affirms the status quo and eventually becomes it. Doomerism is the new boomerism, both see no exit. To seek the exit is to see beyond the horizon of endless war, to have exited is to be beyond it as much as possible. This position is dangerous in that it always assumes mutual good feels unless proven otherwise, and is forgiving as it is always prepared to give second chances. Some would call this foolishness in the conditions of the present, but the bloomer cannot but help but to attract and be attracted to other bloomers who operate on the same terms, and together form oases of good feels and deeds in the desert of endless war.

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Against His-story, Against Leviathan
https://youtu.be/N2XiUh1l7gw

>> No.12883307

>>12883141
We Bankers by Andrae Nordskog.

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Lit equivalent please:
https://youtu.be/DoUp043RJsQ
https://youtu.be/Gig6t95hCoQ

>> No.12883335

Lit equivalent?
https://youtu.be/7Seht7APuC4

>> No.12883350

>>12883313
Ultimately, at least as far as I see it, all we can read is source material which was the inspiration for the music - whether that inspiration be through acceptance or, more commonly, rejection. Otherwise all we have is his diary desu, such as Shithead's book, which rarely internalize anything. They tend to only state the facts of the case as the writer believes them to be without any real internalization, so they lay pretty flat.

>> No.12883615

>>12883141

The Gospels.

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Imagine Gibson, Land, Sade, Bellmer.

Dead Girls, the first book in the cycle, lays the groundwork for the rest of the series. The book focuses on Ignatz Kwazh, an angst ridden, obsessive nebbish, and his exotic paramour Primavera. Upon entering puberty, Primavera, like many of her contemporaries, contracted a nanotech virus which transformed her into a white, plastic skinned lifeform, called a "Doll" or "Lilim" (after Adam's first wife Lilith) by a fearful human populace. Males are apparently immune to the virus, but can become carriers through contact with the sexually ravenous Lilim--their saliva carries agents that infect male gametes, insuring that any girl-children will be born dolls.

Dead Boys begins with Ignatz mourning the loss of Primavera. He aimlessly wanders the streets of Bangkok, carrying Primavera's excised sex organs in a jar, occasionally chewing them for the high they provide. Ignatz's tenuous grip on reality is further loosened when he begins to receive messages from 1000 years in the future, from a Lilim named Vanity who claims to be his daughter. Vanity is being hunted by Lord Dagon, who may actually be Ignatz himself. Dead Boys also introduces the concept of Meta, the name for the virus behind the doll plague. The virus, which has moved into the male population (transforming its victims into fanged, sexless creatures called Elohim), is now affecting the very fabric of reality.

Dead Things, the last book in the series, follows Lord Dagon, a ruthless doll killer who roams the solar system in search of his prey. Here, Calder reveals that Dagon is indeed a future incarnation of Ignatz, transformed into Elohim by the Meta virus. Discovering that he is the key to ending the Meta plague, Dagon/Ignatz travels back in time to prevent the Meta virus from infecting reality and changing the course of human history.

>> No.12884604

>>12883141
The Monkey Wrench Gang

>> No.12884611

>>12883207
This. Odysseus was the first punk

>> No.12884866

Culture of critique

>> No.12884900

>>12883141
Edgiest book I ever read was probably Crowley's Book of the Law