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>> No.7273615 [View]
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Let's play "Guess the novel"!

Post a passage from a novel and let your fellow /lit/erati guess where it's from.

>A field of stiff weeds and thistles and tufted nettle-bunches. Thick among the tufts of rank stiff growth lay battered canisters and clots and coils of solid excrement. A faint marshlight struggling upwards from all the ordure through the bristling grey-green weeds. An evil smell, faint and foul as the light, curled upwards sluggishly out of the canisters and from the stale crusted dung.
>Creatures were in the field: one, three, six: creatures were moving in the field, hither and thither. Goatish creatures with human faces, hornybrowed, lightly bearded and grey as india-rubber. The malice of evil glittered in their hard eyes, as they moved hither and thither, trailing their long tails behind them. A rictus of cruel malignity lit up greyly their old bony faces. One was clasping about his ribs a torn flannel waistcoat, another complained monotonously as his beard stuck in the tufted weeds. Soft language issued from their spittleless lips as they swished in slow circles round and round the field, winding hither and thither through the weeds, dragging their long tails amid the rattling canisters. They moved in slow circles, circling closer and closer to enclose, to enclose, soft language issuing from their lips, their long swishing tails besmeared with stale shite, thrusting upwards their terrific faces...

>> No.6886669 [View]
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What advantages and disadvantages does literature have in comparison to other forms of art?

>> No.6621764 [View]
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Why do I enjoy fantasy and sci-fi like Pratchett and Asimov so much more than most classics? It's not that I don't like reading the latter, but it takes me much longer and I can't consume them in anywhere close to a single day. Am I just a pleb who will never be good enough for Rosamund Pike?

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Glaucon on Gyges' ring of invisibility:

>Suppose now that there were two such magic rings, and the just put on one of them and the unjust the other; no man can be imagined to be of such an iron nature that he would stand fast in justice. No man would keep his hands off what was not his own when he could safely take what he liked out of the market, or go into houses and lie with any one at his pleasure, or kill or release from prison whom he would, and in all respects be like a god among men.
>Then the actions of the just would be as the actions of the unjust; they would both come at last to the same point. And this we may truly affirm to be a great proof that a man is just, not willingly or because he thinks that justice is any good to him individually, but of necessity, for wherever any one thinks that he can safely be unjust, there he is unjust.
>For all men believe in their hearts that injustice is far more profitable to the individual than justice, and he who argues as I have been supposing, will say that they are right. If you could imagine any one obtaining this power of becoming invisible, and never doing any wrong or touching what was another's, he would be thought by the lookers-on to be a most wretched idiot, although they would praise him to one another's faces, and keep up appearances with one another from a fear that they too might suffer injustice

Am I the only one who thinks Socrates' response to this is lacking?

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All I want to do is write. I honestly don't think there's another profession which could fulfill me in the same way. My question, however, is: how feasible is it to make a living from writing nowadays? Maybe I'm being overly negative, but I have the impression that it's reserved for a very limited amount of people.

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