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Neofolk reading list?

I'm thinking some of the more esoteric Buddhism, a book on leaves or something, Karl Marx, Evola.

Any fiction books come to mind?

>> No.19118574

Walden and don't read Buddhism

>> No.19118586

>>19118571
I dress like this but not as an aesthetic I just got a bunch of my Grandfathers clothes when he died

>> No.19118592
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>>19118571
Mein Kampf
Hitler's Table Talks
Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
Anything by Mishima

>> No.19118595

>>19118586
Based vulture

>> No.19118596

>folk
>foreign shit
Leave.

>> No.19118603

I'm not sure about what a neofolk is. Read the New Testament, the Psaltery and a book about a saint that was pilgrim/traveller ( I personally like Saint Benedict Joseph Labre ) if you like being in the woods and going from place to place a lot

>> No.19118609

>>19118571
Are you trying to make me hate the Dhammapada, anon?
Cut this bullshit.

>> No.19118633

Wish I had some wool trousers like that for winter, not sure where to get any. Is that an overshirt?

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>>19118592
Based.
OP, read some Evola on traditional values, listen to Death in June and Current 93, and also read Satantango by Krasna

>> No.19118750

>>19118571
Brother's Grimm Tales. Aesop's fables. Mother Goose tales.

>> No.19118765

>>19118739
Based fellow DI6 enjoyer. Your wojak will enrich my collection

>> No.19118806

>>19118571
>Pearce has cited Friedrich Nietzsche, the Norse Eddas, Yukio Mishima, Saxon poetry, and Jean Genet as strong influences upon his work. Although some of these influences have waned as the discography has increased, Genet and Mishima were quoted in the booklet of the rare track retrospective Abandon Tracks (2001).

>The subject of camouflage has also appeared in the lyrics of Death in June, notably in the song "Hidden Among the Leaves", a reference to the Japanese Hagakure.