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Chart thread? Post em if you got em

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There's no point in reading if you're not going to spend time outside. May as well play video games

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>>17955059
I'll leave this up (bc it's cool) but it's not really a /lit/ chart, I meant to post this one

>> No.17955084

>>17955069
this chartmonger's choice of Bible makes me coom.

>> No.17955091

>>17954599
What's the point of the chart in the OP? I've never heard of any of these authors, let alone the works in particular. What subject is all this?

>> No.17955111

>>17954962
You skipped Dubliners?

>> No.17955115

>>17955003
Why is Edward Gibbons forbidden?

>> No.17955125

>>17955059
Where's the burgerpunk?

>> No.17955133

>>17955111
read it last summer.

>> No.17955183

>>17955125
You're living in it

>> No.17955359

>>17955091
>I've never heard of any of these authors
you probably have without realizing it. A lot of those guys are colleagues of more famous writers, like leiris and baitaille or Uzdavinys/Klages and the Frankfurt school

>> No.17955392

>>17955359
You're right, Leiris is from the Surrealists, I did some searching. I'm still not really clear what conclusions the chart is trying to guide you toward. What is "the contemporary world"? What is it intended to help you understand?

>> No.17955432

>>17954609
>>17954626
>>17954844
>>17954849
Very interesting charts anon

>> No.17955464

>>17955392
I think so, Ive read a few, like the Leiris book. It was mostly just talking about what certain events (like the titular bullfighting) mean metaphysically, personally, and socially. Primitive man as philosopher is just like a bunch of examples of the beliefs of tribal peoples and noting their sophistication, comparing them to our own

>> No.17956012

Does anyone happen to have a Henry James chart?
Or a chart for literature that women typically like (not feminist lit)?

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>>17954599
just made this one

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>>17955133
Ah . . . but that raises the question of why you didn't read Joyce subsequently.

>> No.17956281

Can someone post the chart of knights? It has Le Morte D'Arthur, Song of Roland, Orlando Furioso, all that stuff.

>> No.17956289

>>17956274
do you not know how to use words no good?

>> No.17956296

>>17954599
What software is used in making charts?

>> No.17956300 [DELETED] 

Ah . . . but that raises the question of why you didn't read Joyce sequentially.

>> No.17956303

>>17956023
What software did you use?

>> No.17956305

>>17956303
MSPaint

>> No.17956312

>>17956305
How, is there a video tutorial or something? I tried to do it but I fucked up the chart. Was going to make one for math books.

>> No.17956313

>>17955133
Ah . . . but that raises the question of why you didn't read Joyce sequentially.

>> No.17956331

>>17956305
Get book covers off the internet, resize all the images so the height is the same, copy and paste onto background, add text.

>> No.17956335

>>17956313
I did, though. I read Dubliners, then Portrait, then Ulysses.

>> No.17956396

>>17956335
I mean one immediately after the other, with no books in between

>> No.17956422

>>17956396
Who says they have to be read that way? Never heard that before.

>> No.17956428

>>17955359
How is Uzdavinys are colleague with Klages? You mean that Uzdavinys relaying on works by Klages at certain points?

>> No.17956749

>>17954858
>>17954863
Based, did anyone read Finding Sisu?

>> No.17956751

>>17954844
wtf this is exactly what I want, thanks

>> No.17956946

>>17956305
Undoubtedly based

>> No.17957892

>>17956023
Why mount analogue?

>> No.17957968

>>17954599
Has anyone read the material in OP's chart? I was curious about a few of the titles, but after some cursory research I don't really see the theme that the infograph suggests. It seems like a disparate mishmash of art-theory and folk psychology without any throughline.

>> No.17957978

>>17954609
The divine comedy is not an epic. The anon who made this list is a retard

>> No.17958003

>>17957978
what's it then?

>> No.17958020

>>17957892
>trippy story, partially inspired by the use of narcotics
>satirical/comical attitude
>bits of wisdom

>> No.17958073

>>17954599
>>17954700
Great charts friends.

Has anyone read McLuhan and Baudrillard? Highly interested

>> No.17958178

>>17954599
Any charts about sociology and economics?

>> No.17958373

>>17956428
>Uzdavinys
I got him confused with lukacs

Klages though was friends with Nietzsche, and cited by Jung and Benjamin and Adorno, though all minorly

>> No.17958380

>>17958020
True but mount analogue I thought was always trying to be very witty, which is like the act opposite of big lez. Great chart though, not trying to knock

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>>17954599
Would anybody happen to have any Plato reading order charts?
I've been looking for a specific one lately, where it lists almost all his writings in a two column format with The Republic in the middle.

>> No.17958670

>>17958380
I get that, but I wanted to put in a book that was more "wisdom" focused and still fit the aesthetic without it being watts or huxley and the like. I know jarrad said he liked watts (mostly he was a fan of mckenna), but I personally hate watts and wanted some mystical story to put instead.

>> No.17958703

>>17954849
who the fuck made this? the pic for the wind has risen is a dazai short story collection

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>>17956751
you're welcome, I enjoyed making it.

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>>17954849
There's a good book by Shushaku Endo called The Girl I Left Behind that would fit in nicely here. I think many on /lit/ would enjoy that book

>> No.17960742

>>17954599
I really don't get why Volkkgeist is on the list (cringe) - but the rest is BASED

>> No.17960955

>>17957978
You're retarded, but elegy for the fall of Jerusalem sucks. Rest is pretty good if you like classic style epic poetry

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Anyone have a good list for china?

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>> No.17963146

>>17961767
How did Goth go from this to edgy teens?

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Love religion charts

>> No.17963502

>>17963146
Unironically gothic and southern gothic lit

>> No.17964656

>>17958178
bump

>> No.17965813

>>17954599
is there a hidden gems chart?

>> No.17965906

>>17954599
Anybody has any southern gothic chart or something for western fiction (as in cowboys and that sort of stuff)?

>> No.17966028

Quick question, do I need to read the Greeks chart first, or can I read Lives of the Caesars before that? I've read Meditations and am in the middle of Mythology.
I just feel like reading something funny, and I've heard that book is so.