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>> No.2433792 [View]
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God, I miss Strad.

And we do need a /gent/ board. Should I e-mail moot, will he read or reply?

>> No.1368231 [View]
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alright, this break I'm going to continue my masochistic reading habits and try to tackle either Don Quixote or the first vollume of Proust's In Search of Lost Time, Swann's Way. (in French, I might add)

I feel like Don Quixote will be the easier of the two but I've been doing some (critical) reading about Proust's oeuvre and it seems pretty mind-blowing.

Anyone give a fuck enough to want to sway me to one side or should I just read the first 50 pages of each and take it from there?

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