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>mikhail bakhtin

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Randolph Stow

>> No.11010183

georges perec

>> No.11011491

>>11010183
where to start with him

>> No.11011497

>>11009702
william shakespeare

>> No.11011511

Their dubs.

>> No.11011513

>>11009702
Martin?

>> No.11011518

>>11011511
checked

>> No.11011534

>>11009702
>mikhail bakhtin
What a pseud

>> No.11012027

>>11011534
he wasnt

>> No.11012047

>>11011491
Problems of dosto's poetics

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>>11009702
Ayn Rand's nonfiction

>> No.11012276

>>11010183
Not that anon, but A Void is fucking sick, the kind of book that makes you feel like a real idiot compared to the author. Totally sublime.

>>11011511
Checked

>> No.11012327

>>11011511
Noice

>> No.11012339

mark fisher

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Lev Shestov, Max Scheler, F. W. J. Schelling, A. N. Whitehead & Giorgio Agamben.

>>11011511
Impressive. Very nice.

>> No.11012373

>>11011491
La Vie Mode d'Emploi
It's the only major work of his I have actually read so don't listen to me obviously, but it was really beautiful.

>> No.11013408

>>11009702
Just one of those authors that are mandatory reading in graduate school. Commie lit professors have a hard-on for him and Lukacs and Gramsci.

>> No.11013444

>>11012373
did you read it in french?

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Evelyn Waugh

>> No.11013513

>>11009702
Mikhail Sholokhov, “The Don Flows Quietly”

There are some authorship questions, but it is the book that is worth it, regardless of who wrote it.

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>>11011511

>> No.11014211

>>11009702
Bought the Dialogic Imagination by him recently, what am I in for?

>> No.11014215

>>11013513
This. It’s better than War and Peace, but there is some controversy over whether the author really wrote it, he was in his early 20s at the time.

>> No.11014226

>>11011511
DERAILEd
top post, lad

>> No.11014231

The Tin Drum by Gunther Grass
It's my favorite book but it doesn't seem to be very popular here. It's very bizarre, fun, and melancholic all at the same time. Check it out.

>> No.11014256

I suggest the following if anyone hasn't already (some of them are discussed here at times):

Leve's Suicide
Carlyle's Sartor Resartus
Mirbeau's The Torture Garden
Jarry's Ubu Roi
Patchen's Memoirs of a Shy Pornographer
West's Miss Lonelyhearts
Artaud's The Theatre and Its Double
Albee's The American Dream
Tynan's Diaries
Michaux's Miserable Miracle
etc.

>> No.11014277

Vargas Llosa shits on Marquez, but lit only memes the latter

>> No.11014290

>>11009702
>But mr Bakunin, how will this thing work under anarchy
>IT WILL JUST WORK, UNDER ANARCHISM EVERYONE IS BASICALLY PERFECT
wow, mind blown.

>> No.11014401

>>11014290
Not sure if troll or bait or retarded

>> No.11014416

Thomas Bernhard

>> No.11014447

>>11014401
That's literally everyone from Bakunin to Kropotkin trying to explain how things will work under anarchism.
>bu it's not likely to work because of *objection*
>I have FAITH that people won't do that!
Actually, it's not even anarchism, it's just leftism in general.

>> No.11014454

>>11014447
>rightwinger can't read
who would've thunk

>> No.11014473

>>11014454
That's literally what they do.
>all problems are caused by hierarchy (no proof of this) therefore when hierarchy is gone all will be solved, it doesn't matter that I can't tell you exactly how
Feel free to explain how it's actually significantly different from this.

>> No.11014477

>>11014473
>mikhail bakhtin

>> No.11014480

>>11014477
lmao, carry on.

>> No.11015228

>>11014473
That's not Bakunin in the OP you imbecile

>> No.11015263

>>11009702
god yes

>> No.11015303

>clarice lispector

>> No.11015306

>>11015303
There's that south american anon that always spergs out on how lispector is trash

>> No.11015317

>grug liek author
>grug maek post with author name

>> No.11015389

>>11014256
Sounds like a cool list.

>> No.11015471

>>11014211
first two are good, third one drags on a bit, then gets to his specialty (rabelais) and goes off the rails. didnt make it to the last essay

>> No.11015474

>>11013408
he is interesting read alongside eliade

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>>11015317

>> No.11016900

>>11012027
sure

>> No.11016957

Blaise Cendrars

>> No.11017055

>>11014256
Suicide by Levé changed me

>> No.11017941

>>11009702
My diary desu