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What is this guy most known for?

I don't even know, I just have this picture saved.

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I write better when I have a hangover. Words, ideas, perspectives, Proust-like witticisms about the everyday shit come easy and fluently. Also, even tho I'm too lazy, tired and afraid of a shallow reading to read anything, I appreciate more the beauties of certain sentences from everyday language. I write bunchs of verses and sentences but don't make them part of a poem. I'm more creative but less productive.
It's like all my pleasure-related senses are widened desu. I have an urge to eat and listen to music since food tastes better and so sounds music. I've came to the point of crying to music just because I liked it during some of these hangovers. Also I'm horny as hell.
Does this happen to anyone else? How do I create or mantain this state of fecund creativity without having to get drunk every night?

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If you were to teach a senior level AP literature class what books would you teach? name 7

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I have for some time now unsuccessfully tried to fathom and recreate the exact state of mind of Thomas Bernhard in this picture.

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>>8856785
Here's a picture of Bernhard being an ice.

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