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>> No.10828237 [View]
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Help me /lit/ filmfag here that has taken a liking for literature. For example I´ve read Kafka, Dazai and Mishima. I got myself Dorian Gray and some Murakami but havent read them yet. How do I continue from here?

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What the fuck was his problem?

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>>9400418
Also Lovecraft and Hardy to an extent

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Redpill me on jap literature

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>there is no female booktuber who is a 10/10

Sucks to live on this planet

>> No.9075105 [View]
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OP, read "The Setting Sun" by Osamu Dazai. It's a really fucking good, sobering read about post-War Japan. Just look it over. Pic related, it's Dazai looking all sad.

Also, /lit/, should I read "Revolutionary Road" by Yates. I've read lots of good reviews about it, but I was wondering if it was actually good.

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