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Recent purchases thread?

>> No.12650715 [DELETED] 

>>12650692
t. brainlet anglo

>> No.12650728

>>12650692
Disgusting

>> No.12650747

Voyage Out is an odd one, feels like a Somerset Maughan or EM Forster novel. Indicates where Woolf would have gone if modernism hadn't come along

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>>12650692
>pride and prejudice

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Newcomer, give your honest/mocking opinion

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>>12650692

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As you can tell I am a /lit/ noob. Observe the failure of an attempt at a colour gradient and rate my choices.

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>>12650846
And this masterpiece as a birthday present for my brother in law.

>> No.12650862

>>12650849
Pretty based choices so far.

>> No.12650875

I want virginia woolf to step on my little peeny weenie with her milky pale aesthete soles; tramping on my manhood unmercifully while she drawls out a slow, intimate tirade that reveals the total depth of her misanthropy. I want to suckle on her insubstantial breasts as she admonishes me for being a foolish little fop, and to be a placemat for her underdeveloped body otherwise. Slender like a tree borne in the shade, I would let her root into my fertile soil and grow strong with her womanly, disputatious manner. I would protect her even as she lambasted me for being a failure of the male form, and I would never allow absolute TROGLODYTES like Wyndham to hurt her feelings, because they're precious expressions of a beautiful mind. Her face is the perfect model for a dominatrix: just plain enough to know that any interest she draws will be perverse and disengenious, so that her feelings would in turn be mingled with genuine contempt. She could read any one of her writings to me and I would quickly be caught up in feelings of total surrender. I submit myself to you, Virginia, body heart & soul rendered unto my alabaster queen.

>> No.12650876

>>12650846
Sehen wunderschön aus, wie viel haben sie gekostet?
>>12650849
Why does it keep flipping upside down

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Selections from the Book of Kings (Sahnameh)

>> No.12650883

>>12650876
50 Euro zusammen bei Thalia. Bei Amazon sind sie glaub auf 60 angestiegen.

>> No.12650901

>>12650875
>insubstantial breasts
I must remember this phrase

>> No.12650902
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Selections from the Book of Kings (Sahnameh)
Paid less than two euros for it.

>> No.12650903

>>12650876
>Why does it keep flipping upside down
because your phone or whatever uses EXIF to determine the orientation of your photo, but 4chan strips EXIF when uploading (to keep people from self-doxxing).

>> No.12650932

>>12650692
Must be the "I hope reading these gets me a gf" edition

>> No.12650939

>>12650875
Uhhhh, more?

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Got these from the local used bookstore yesterday.

>> No.12650953

>>12650903
>but 4chan strips EXIF
So I've been ereasing the exif data manually for nothing all this time?

>> No.12650959

>>12650692

Lately got:

Hellstorm's Hive-Frank Herbert
The Collector-John Fowles
Room- Emma Donoghue
Rashomon and Seventeen other stories-Akutagawa(On order)

Hellstorm's Hive is really fun and bizarre but I'm liking it so far especially the material about the fake documentary about the scientists. Reminds me of something DFW would do. The Collector is also pretty good and a quick read. Looking forward to the Akutagawa book.

>> No.12651089

>>12650901
We should start insulting women based on the size of their breasts more. A woman with small breasts is a physical failure of a being, and having anything less than a B cup (entirely unsatisfactory, but a bare minimum) should be treated the same as missing something like your nose or the like. Just like Hitler wanted to create a race of blond-haired blue-eyed people, if I were like Hitler—okay, I already am, but if I had Hitler’s power—well, you already figured out what I would do.

>> No.12651112

>>12651089
You're mean :(

>> No.12651181

>>12651112
Sorry, I know that every belief like this reflects onto real people and I often feel conflicted about it.

>> No.12651288

>>12651112
>>12651181
This exchange made me fuckin kek

>> No.12651302

>>12650849
>to kill a mocking bird
i thought everyone read that in highschool

>> No.12651313

>>12651302
As it can be seen, I’m not Murrican

>> No.12651317

>>12651302
It’s being scrubbed for being a manifesto on rape apology. Women are again more valued and important than blacks get with the times.

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>>12651317
>a manifesto on rape apology
Elaborate?

>> No.12651340

>>12650949
Copleston's history of Philosophy is great, very based purchase.

>> No.12651359

>>12651329
https://www.oif.ala.org/oif/?p=16231

>> No.12651422

>>12650949
>Quantum Psychology
>The Illusions of Postmodernism
Top 10 books to read to look smart

>> No.12651489

>>12651422
Shouldn't it be quantum physics

>> No.12651504

>>12651489
Every brainlet thinks he knows about quantum physics from popsci YouTube videos nowadays so Quantum Psychology is more impressive.

>> No.12651595

>>12651504
So is quantum paychology just something made up?

>> No.12651733

>>12650846
BASED

>> No.12653136

>>12650949
Paglia ftw

>> No.12654113

>>12650902
What year is this from? What do the pages look like?

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>>12650692

>> No.12654143

>castle of crossed destinies by calvino (my first calvino read)
>thousand cranes by kawabata (first kawabata read)
>sense of an ending by julian barnes (second barnes book, really enjoyed nosie of time)

any particular thoughts on the calvino and kawabata book, lads?

>inbfour readlet
yes, i know. im learning, my friend, just like you

>> No.12654346

>>12654143
I've never heard of any of those authors. What have you read in the past?

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>>12650692
Solid
>>12650849
Aight
>>12650902
Tight
>>12650949
Make sure not to take Robert Anton Wilson too seriously. He didn't understand how epistemology works.
>>12651302
I've been considering rereading some high school readers, partly out of historical interest. Teenagers are too stupid to really fully understand such things
>>12654131
Colorless book collections make me sad

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>>12654113
It's dated 1905. It has a few black and white illustrations.
I have a few other books like this (Iliad, Odyssey and the Nibelungenlied in two volumes). It's part of a series that was published 1902-1910 called "Illustrated Library of Great Writers".
The edges are usually covered in red paint, or have a "marbled" look. (Depending on which printing run you have. There is also a series with purple-leather covers.
There are like 30 something volumes like this, but most aren't really interesting. The few I have I only got because there was no other edition of the translations that these ones use. (Or no new edition at all, like with the text in the second volume of the Nibelungenlied, which is a Swedish and was never republished during the past ~110 years.)
I got hooked on "archaising" language during the past year or so, and it's pleasurable to read epics like this.

>> No.12654767

>>12654749
What I meant two write is that the Nibelungenlied's second volume has a Swedish epic (Frithiofsaga) bundled with it and that was never re-published again.
I just can't fucking word my thoughts for shit.

>> No.12654795

>>12650692
Why is this thread pinned ?

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>>12654795

>> No.12654809

>>12654800
>>12654795
Based mods

>> No.12654846
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Recently purchased the following books:

>Sense & sensibility
>Anna Karenina
>Mrs. Dalloway
>Hunger
>The Kreutzer sonata

Still waiting for them to arrive.

>> No.12654855

>>12654846
ThriftBooks?

>> No.12654906

>>12654855
No, bought them new during a yearly sale at one of the larger book stores over here in Sweden.

>> No.12655243

>>12650953
no, hiro reads it before stripping it

>> No.12655738

>>12655243
I thought of a stripped paperback when reading your comment

>> No.12655782

>>12655738
this always confused me before I knew about what it meant. Like why would ripping covers off mean the author doesn't get paid? And why would people go around ripping off covers? And if someone ripped off their own cover would that make the book stolen? Thoughts I had when I was a kid.

>> No.12655792

>>12650953
No, it's good practice and you never know when they might stop stripping it, maybe the software gets bugged or something.

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>> No.12655886

>>12655874
>Le Double
lol

>> No.12655933

>>12655874
>not falling for the Markowicz meme
gg op, Le Double avec une vieille traduction c'est plus appréciable

>> No.12656299

>>12655933
Jai achetté ce qu'il y avait
Tbh folio éditions are good imo

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>>12650692
I got a present from a friend after getting released from the ward so i thought i would splurge a bit

>> No.12656391

>>12656319
>culture
>value
Wittgenstein loved to write about what he lacked

>> No.12656411

>>12651302
I didn't

>> No.12656423
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A few days ago I found these in a Bookoff.

>> No.12656503

>>12650875
oh dear

>> No.12656885

>>12654573
I got an old Navajo alcoholic to tell me a few Diné words today but I immediately forgot all of them

>> No.12656894

>>12650755
Pleb spotted

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>> No.12658144

>>12656930
>defence

>> No.12658153

>having money
Still waiting for my paycheck so I can afford front headlights for my car and lightbulbs for my house

>> No.12658225

>>12658153
To be fair I bought my books from a thrift store and paid 50¢ for each paperback. That's the kind of money you can find in a grocery parking lot after 10 minutes of walking between the lots, at least that's what I do

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>> No.12659306

>>12651302
Re-reading classics you read in youth 20 years later is fun because you have a different perspective on life, thus you have new insights into the work. Good example - read The Old Man and the Sea at 16 then 40. It'll mean two different things to you.

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>>12658965

>> No.12659392

>>12659306
I read it at 16 and it didn't really make much of an impact on me

>> No.12659422

>>12655243
kek

>> No.12660241
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Just came in the post today

>> No.12660857

>>12660241
weird flex but ok

>> No.12660930

>>12650692
absolutely degenerate

>> No.12661226

>>12660930
women are beautiful anon

>> No.12661241

>>12661226
for me to poop on

>> No.12661422

>>12650849
mai sunt si romani pe aici

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>>12661422
Ne trebuie o diagramă de genul ăsta pentru Mircea Eliade
Pardon, *îmi trebuie

>> No.12661583

>>12660241
Cherrypicking names ending in -stein to post on /pol/ about?

>> No.12661845

>>12659306
>implying I’ll survive 20 more years

>> No.12661885

>>12656319
Is it bad bait because that translation of tlp is garbage?

>> No.12661899

>>12661583
Sorry, I should’ve written:
>Searching names of Jewish ending as to rage on /pol/ about them?
There you go, trochaic octameter. First line of the ‘Raven’ of 4chan.

>> No.12661914

>>12650692
These are the only 4 female authors I've read lol

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>>12650692
The Book of Disquiet in portuguese

>> No.12662168

>>12650849
AP english core

>> No.12662223

>>12662168
Are you implie my english is bad??

>> No.12662364

>>12660241
Literally why

>> No.12662454

>>12661885
bingo

>> No.12662714

>>12650692

Nice stack. Do you plan on reading any of them?

>> No.12662737

>>12662714
Yes actually. I've just finished reading John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" and I'm going to start with the Bell Jar today.

>> No.12662998

>>12662223
No, most of those books are assigned reading high school english classes

>> No.12663446
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T. C. Boyle: The harder they come. Kind of picked it up out of the blue without knowing anything about Boyle. Eighty pages in and I enjoy it so far. Definitely a nice change from Gibson's "Neuromancer" and Hemingway's "For whom the Bell tolls" which I both put aside after having gotten halfway through.
Gonna start reading The Manchurian Candidate by Richard Condon next and then maybe "Homo Faber" by Max Frisch.

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Currently reading the Landmark Caesar's Campaigns which I have gotten for Christmas and recently I bought the Roman history by Cassius Dio.

>> No.12663779

>>12650949
What the fuck is Quantum Psychology?

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>>12663715
Exceptionally fucking based

>> No.12663843

>>12658965
Are you using dry-erase markers as highlighters?

>> No.12664800

>>12662364
why not?

>> No.12665068
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>>12650692
My most recent purchases are a biography on Clarence Birdseye and an out of date book of restaurant reviews with hilariously savage descriptions.

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A day without books is a lost day...

>> No.12665532

>>12660241
Now that would be a good rabbit hole to go down. Another read similar to this is Game of Mates.

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Just got this

>> No.12665588

>>12665581
Reading The Butcher's Tale, Game of Thrones, and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Thinking about buying Dune, but I'm not sure if it's worth the time.

>> No.12665603

>>12665588
It's not. There, I saved you enough time to learn a musical instrument.

>> No.12665619

>>12665588
Pleasing digits

>> No.12665624

>>12665603
Could you elaborate? It's a theme that it's referred to as a classic and must-read

>> No.12665670

>>12656351
nice books, that whore

>> No.12665824
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What's the best translation of the Iliad?

>> No.12665970

>>12656391
kys my friend.

>> No.12665972

>>12650692
Stupid was Jew

>> No.12666082

>>12665824
Fagles

>> No.12666404

>>12665624
I found it to be good enough and that's rare in sci-fi.

>> No.12666718

>>12662065
Mirin amigo

>> No.12666724

>>12665125
That Mein Kampf looks interesting. Is it the complete work?

>> No.12666735

>>12666724
The original work would be in german

>> No.12666768

>>12666735
No, it would not

>> No.12666858

>>12666724
>>12666735
>>12666768

This is not the Mein Kampf you are looking for...

Author: Knausgaard
Original Langauge: Norwegian
My Opinion: Middle-Brow, Overwrought, Engaging, Overrated

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My most recent buys for leisure rather than study

>> No.12666914

>>12666892
>lewis

based

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>> No.12666967

>>12666858
>This is not the Mein Kampf you are looking for...
It is though. I'm Scandinavian myself, and the original title of both this work and Adolfs is the exact same, here. It's a bit of a joke
Thanks for the review though. How old is that copy?

>> No.12667009

>>12666948
>halo novels
based. I gave all mine away to my neighbors kids.

>> No.12667021

>>12667009
you're a good man.....
>picked this up at a goodwill for 50 cents, and decided that i need to spend more time reading.

>> No.12667401

>>12666967
It is the last of six and was released last year.

As you can see, though I’ve been critical of the series, it’s been compelling enough to entice me through the first five books. Why? Because it is relatable. For a certain demographic he describes experiences and moments that we (i.e. middle-age, middle-class, Western males) can understand.

By the way, the sixth book seems somewhat weaker than the earlier books.

>> No.12667467

>>12650849
You gotta start someplace. Keep reading.

>> No.12668377

>>12650902
szép

>> No.12668495

>>12650692
>reading women authors
Heh, miss me with that soap opera shit. I only read based and redpilled authors like Pessoa, Borges, Uncle Ted, and Dosto.

>> No.12668593

>>12668377
Köszönöm.

>> No.12668803

>>12665068
>a biography on Clarence Birdseye
So oddly specific it becomes interesting. What it’s title? I must learn more of the man who gave us frozen food.

>> No.12670008

>>12656319
(((Ludwig Wittgenstein)))

>> No.12670022

>>12670008
more like jewedyid yitzakhstein amirite?

>> No.12670044

>>12665824
Fagles.

>> No.12670262

>>12662714
>>12662737
Just finished the bell jar. It was definitely distressing. Will be reading P&P next.

>> No.12670549

>>12666892
(((Harold Bloom)))

>> No.12670799

>>12666892
based vorticist

>> No.12671163

>>12665824
Lattimore
People saying Fagles are probably underage

>> No.12671171
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Complete 17 volume Burton translation of the 1,001 Nights

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Finally got the books I ordered during a sale earlier this month. Which one should I read first? I'm leaning toward 'Hunger' by Hamsun or 'The Kreutzer Sonata' by Tolstoy.

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Which one should I start with? Leaning toward Hamsun's 'Hunger' or Tolstoy's 'The Kreutzer Sonata'.

>> No.12671770

Recently finished
Meditations-Marcus Aurelius
100 pages in
Quiet the power of introverts in a world that can’t stop talking-Susan Cain
Waiting for in the mail
The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter--And How to Make the Most of Them Now-meg jay

Opinions? Oh sorry about the crappy formatting. I’m phoneposting

>> No.12671779

>>12671770
>Meditations-Marcus Aurelius
>phoneposting

say no more

>> No.12671782

>>12665824
Fagles. People saying Lattimore are probably boomers

>> No.12671844

>>12671779
What’re you trying to say?

>> No.12672419

>>12670549
I'm finding it pretty interesting at the moment, I always take everything with a pinch of salt though so I feel I'm safe from being indoctrinated into the Yiddish Bard Worship Society for now
>>12670799
*doffs cap*

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>>12650692

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>>12672441

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>>12672441
>>12672444
>no reverse image search results

>> No.12672730

>>12672441
>>12672444
Seriously though, why keep so many? Is it because you don't read, and just use them as decorations? Or do you view it as a statussymbol? You are clearly not going to re-read all of those, that's for sure

>> No.12673178

How do you become a better writer and write stories well?

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>> No.12673261

>>12672730
why would he throw them away? don't mention mari kondo in your answer or i will shatter your face.

>> No.12673283

>>12673261
I think the reason why Kondo makes incels mad is because Peterson only makes them tidy their room, and not go so far as to chuck out their manchild-consumer toy fetish.

>> No.12673321

>>12673261
Fuck Mari Kondo. The question is why he would keep them. Once read, they have done their duty. Unless, of course, he has some other use for them, or plan to re-read them (as in, he is sure that he will). Keeping so many seems purposeless

>> No.12673335

>>12673321
non-fiction books will always serve a purpose in case you want to look up stuff or refresh certain chapters. also, i would never give away my copy of journey to the end of the night for example, even if i'm probably not going to re-read it any time soon.

>> No.12673370

>>12673208

Make sure you read Submission after reading Against Nature. You'll appreciate it that extra bit more.

>> No.12673399

>>12673335
>non-fiction books will always serve a purpose in case you want to look up stuff or refresh certain chapters.
Yea, that's what people tell themselves. But in reality, they will never use the vast majority for that either. Why would you never depart from your 'journey to the end of the night'? And do you have a 'relationship' like that to many books, or just that one?

>> No.12673407

>>12673399
>Why would you never depart from your 'journey to the end of the night'?
because it's based and red pilled
>And do you have a 'relationship' like that to many books, or just that one?
yes, the ones i enjoyed very much. i don't see what's supposed to be wrong with that.

>> No.12673451

>>12673370
Thanks, Atomised was my first Houellebecq and it grabbed my attention so much I read it in less than a day, so definitely looking forward to his other books.

>> No.12673452

>>12673407
>because it's based and red pilled
By that logic I should hoard most of what I read
>>12673407
>yes, the ones i enjoyed very much. i don't see what's supposed to be wrong with that.
There's nothing wrong with that. But where's the limit? How much do you have to enjoy something, for you to justify not departing with it, even when you don't plan to use it again?

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>> No.12674277

>>12672614
>>12672730
Because I purchased them 1 day ago and am in the process of starting an independent secondhand bookstore? Haven't read them, I haven't even looked at them yet. You hypocritical cunt

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>>12650692
I like eastern literature.

>> No.12674355

>>12674347
Yes I'm aware Siddhartha was written by a German

>> No.12675594

>>12674250
>paying money for books in the public domain
aylay mao @ ur life fampai

>> No.12675772

>>12675594

used at my local library for pocket change

>> No.12675859

>>12650875
mega ultra based