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>What you're currently reading
>What you're listening to right now
>Your favorite novelist
>Your favorite philosopher
>Your favorite poet
GOOO

>> No.19999140

Borges' Short Stories
The new Big Thief record
Dostoevsky
Wittgenstein or Weil
Li Bai

>> No.19999142

>>19999136
>>What you're currently reading
Genet - The Thief Journal
>>What you're listening to right now
Chet Baker - Little Girl Blue
>>Your favorite novelist
Thomas Hardy
>>Your favorite philosopher
Spinoza
>>Your favorite poet
Hart Crane

>> No.19999158

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading

The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? by Alfred Tauber

>What you're listening to right now

https://youtu.be/LTddWx5Wu60

>Your favorite novelist

J.R.R. Tolkien

>Your favorite philosopher

Aristotle or Nietzsche

>Your favorite poet

The anon poet who wrote Beowulf

>> No.19999164

>>19999136
>Be Here Now by Oasis
>The Weight of the World by Peter Handke
>James Joyce
>Jacques Lacan
>Ted Hughes OR WB Yeats

>> No.19999225
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19999225

>What you're currently reading

«LA CARCAJADA DEL GATO», POR: LUIS SPOTA.


>What you're listening to right now

QVOD VIDE IMAGEN ADJUNTA.


>Your favorite novelist

SI FUERA OBLIGADO A ELEGIR UNO: BALTASAR GRACIÁN.


>Your favorite philosopher

SI FUERA OBLIGADO A ELEGIR UNO: BALTASAR GRACIÁN.


>Your favorite poet

SI FUERA OBLIGADO A ELEGIR UNO: JUANA INÉS DE LA CRUZ.


ADDENDVM:

https://ryzhknd.tumblr.com/psy

>> No.19999647

Vineland
Interpol
Hamsun
Morrissey

>> No.19999666

>>19999136
>Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola
>Donda 2 by Kanye West
>Bret Easton Ellis
>Thomas Ligotti/Nick Land/Jean-Paul Sartre - Three-Way Tie
>MIKA of NO TIGER

>> No.19999667
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>What you're currently reading
Kurt Vonnegut - Slaughterhouse-Five
Leon Degrelle - The Eastern Front
Thomas à Kempis - The Imitation of Christ
>What you're listening to right now
Led Zeppelin, the best.
>Your favorite novelist
Philip K. Dick.
>Your favorite philosopher
Saint Paul the Apostle.
>Your favorite poet
Not big into poetry, but probably J.R.R. Tolkien or Robert Frost.

>> No.19999680

>What you're currently reading
John Gibson Lockhart - Life of Walter Scott Vol. 1
>What you're listening to right now
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs, Vol. 1
>Your favorite novelist
John Cowper Powys
>Your favorite philosopher
Aristippus
>Your favorite poet
Robert Burns

>> No.19999711

>>19999136
>reading
Erich Fromm's May Man Prevail (1960) for a Marxist history of the Soviet Union (skipping the rest of the book)
>listening
Think the last album I put on was Pink Panthress. It's fun and good.
>favourite novelist
Tie between Milan Kundera and Lucia Berlin, though she was a short story author.
>favourite philosopher
I guess Schopenhauer, though I've only read a great breakdown of him by Zadie Smith and haven't read him directly yet
>favourite poet
Larkin I suppose, I don't really read it

>> No.19999728

All supposedly grown men that have a singular “favourite” for all the categories listed.

>> No.19999750

>>19999136
> The Basic Writings of Nietzsche + Norwegian Wood and some book on Van Gogh
>Fin De L'Affaire - Hank Mobley
>Kafka
>Nietzsche
>T.S. Eliot

>> No.19999949

>>19999750
How are you liking Norwegian Wood lad

>> No.19999984
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19999984

>Augustus by Williams
>Kiss Land
>Dostoevsky
>Plato
>Keats

>> No.20000059

>>19999984
What dyou like about Plato so much? Legit question, I only studied the dialogues and I found it all a bit masturbatory. A lot of "ah, gotcha there" and not much else, apart from Phaedrus which I really liked.

>> No.20000080

>>19999136
>Moby dick
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVkD4lgXTEU&list=RDAB-y6SjIq_E&index=3
>Dotso probably
>Meh, maybe plato
>Don't read poetry

>> No.20000109
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20000109

Reading: The Genius Prince's Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About Treason?) volume 8
Listening: The Confessions of St. Augustine
Favorite Novelist: Frank Herbert (living would be Peter F Hamilton)
Favorite Philosopher: Diogenes, but I haven't read any of his stuff and don't read philosophy in general
Favorite Poet: Shakespeare, but I don't get poetry and so don't enjoy reading it.

Confessions is really good but I'm glad I put it off until I'd started learning about rhetoric, or I would have found it annoying and not understood it. I'm extremely impatiently awaiting the next book in the Salvation series by Hamilton, since I thought the last book would have been the end of a trilogy and instead he introduced a new plotline.

>> No.20000127

>>20000109
Addendum, after some googling apparently that third book WAS the end. Very unsatisfying to leave plot hooks dangling like that. I hope he comes back to it, but he's apparently contracted for a two book series in a different universe after the trilogy he's writing as an audiobook exclusive. I guess now I can go back and read the Salvation series back to back and get it out of my system, though.

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>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Platform by houllebecq
Why you eat what you eat by rachel herz
The naked ape by desmond morris
Models by mark manson
>What you're listening to right now
Swoof - tidal (tim green remix)
>Your favorite novelist
Havent read enough to have one, but I liked the books of BEE and houllebecq
>Your favorite philosopher
Havent read enough to have one
>Your favorite poet
Havent read any pottery

>> No.20000284

>>19999136
>Histories
>Born To Be Blue
>Haven't read too much of one author, so I'll choose Vonnegut since I've read more of his than any other.
>uhhhh Socrates from Assassin's Creed Odyssey
>Homer

>> No.20000301
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20000301

>What you're currently reading
Jernigan, David Gates
>What you're listening to right now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMxjzP7zLBc&ab_channel=LanaDelRey-Topic
>Your favorite novelist
Carson McCullers
>Your favorite philosopher
N/A
>Your favorite poet
Sylvia Plath

>> No.20000306

>>20000301
>>Your favorite philosopher
>N/A
Extremely based.

>> No.20000311

>>19999136
Imagine breaking her face haha

>> No.20000446

>>19999667
>J.R.R. Tolkien
I did not know he wrote poetry is it actually any good?

>> No.20000458

>>19999136
>Reading
Thirst for love by Mishima.
>listening
An album called "a star called the sun" by Russian band Kino. I am actually listening to it at this very moment.
>novelist
Tolstoy
>Philosopher
Nietzsche.
>poet
Don't have favourites. I haven't read enough poetry to have preferences.

>> No.20000514

>>19999136
Runaway Horses/With Hitler to the End
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWJzjmJJNzU
Knut Hamsun
Heidegger
Yeats

>> No.20000573

>>19999984
based

>currently reading
The Idiot
Meditations on the Tarot
>listening to right now
Current 93 - Black Ships Ate the Sky
>favorite novelist
Dostoevsky
>favorite philosopher
Plotinus
>favorite poet
Homer

>> No.20000609

>What you're currently reading
Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War by Patrick J Buchanan
>What you're listening to right now
Only Time Will Tell by Asia
>Your favorite novelist
Steven Erikson
>Your favorite philosopher
David Hume
>Your favorite poet
Don't read poetry

>> No.20000768

>>20000514
>This video is made for educational purposes
Sure thing...

>> No.20000790

>>19999136
>rereading Mysteries by Hamsun
>no music
>Hemingway/Kafka/H. Miller and 5-10 others
>Foucault
>Shakespeare

>> No.20000799

>>20000059
Plato/Socrates pretty much set the ground and standard for what it means to be a philosopher, and did a very good job at it for being 2300 years ago. They opened up the door for the process of pure and clear thinking, with a great motivation for dispelling statements and thinking's that could possibly be false. They took over from the natural process of evolution adaptation itself in that that which is possibly false has been proven to be that which is possibly detrimental, to society and self

>> No.20000971

What is this weird data mining thread? Why do you need that information? Anyways, I use arch/ am a furry BTW

>What you're currently reading
Brian Jackques - Redwall
>What you're listening to right now
Avantasia - Metal Opera part dos
>Your favorite novelist
Bolesław Prus
>Your favorite philosopher
Marcus Aurelius
>Your favorite poet
K. K. Baczyński / Jean Paul II

>> No.20000993

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading.
Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky

>What you're listening to right now
The ambient sounds of the hallway on which I work.

>Your favorite novelist
JRR Tolkien

>Your favorite philosopher
Jesus of Nazareth

>Your favorite poet
Samuel Taylor Coleridge

>> No.20001126

Canetti - Auto da fe
russian tv propaganda through the door
Doblin
some blogposter
Celan

>> No.20001156

>>19999728
All "supposedly" "grown" "men" that have a "singular" favourite for all the "categories" "listed"

>> No.20001379
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>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Pic + werwolf! by Biddiscombe + How many people can Earth support by (((Cohen)))
>What you're listening to right now
Taylor Swift - Speak Now
>Your favorite novelist
Goethe
>Your favorite philosopher
Evola I guess.
>Your favorite poet
Poe is really the only one who I have read anything of

>> No.20001452

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Five books:
Max Weber - Economy And Society
John Keegan - History Of Warfare
The Zhuangzi
Thomas Hobbes -Levi's than
John Mearsheimer - The Tragedy Of Great Power Politics
>What you're listening to right now
Neon Judgement (electro-industrial)
>Your favorite novelist
Philip K Dick
>Your favorite philosopher
Hmmm...probably Aristotle
>Your favorite poet
Goethe or Lucretius

>> No.20001496

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Chekhov’s Play (currently on Uncle Vanya)
>What you're listening to right now
穿过黑夜的漫长旅途 林強
>Your favorite novelist
Joyce
>Your favorite philosopher
Heidegger
>Your favorite poet
Hölderlin

>> No.20001510

>>19999136

>The Waves, Whitman's Poetry and Prose, Philip Sidney's Arcadia.
>Eric Dolphy, Out To Lunch
>Joyce
>Deleuze
>Gerard Manley Hopkins

>> No.20001564

>>20001496
>穿过黑夜的漫长旅途 林強
I love that song

>> No.20001578

>>19999136
Tao Te Ching and LOTR
Origami Angel
Dostoevsky
Nietzsche
Tolkien, not that into poetry

>> No.20001588
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>Twelfth Night, Protagoras And Logos, and Hercules Furens
>Fishmans - 98.12.28 for the first time in a few years, goddamn do I miss Shinji
>I don't read novels often enough, I always get 50-100 pages in and get bored. I've done this to Joyce's Portrait, Jünger's Eumeswil, and Moby Dick several times in the past few years. I always enjoy what I read, I just get distracted and want to read poetry or philosophy instead. Any recs for shorter novels?
>Lev Shestov or Heraclitus
>Vergil or William Blake
>>19999680
Based beyond belief
>>20000573
>C93, Plotinus, Homer
Incredibly based
>>20000993
>S.T. Coleridge
Nice

>> No.20001593

The Black Company
Hank Jones Trio
Melville
Camus
Plath

>> No.20001596

>>19999750
you can read for fun and not image, you know

>> No.20001625

>>20000446
I mean there are poems and songs in all of his books, but yes he does have at least one book of poetry. Again, I'm not big into poetry so I'm grasping at straws a bit here.

>> No.20001646

>>19999136
Rene guenon crisis of the modern world
Emperor battle for dune soundtrack
No one
No one
I hate poetry

>> No.20001658

>>20000446
His one book of poetry is direct and narrative focused. Not at all flowery but there is still feeling to be found. The impressive thing about it is he essentially rewrote a portion of Middle Earth's history as a poem.

>> No.20001747

>>19999136
Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight: An Alliterative Romance Poem
some Ghibli tunes
Benjamin Myers
the Zen Buddhists
Allen Ginsberg

>> No.20001808
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>>19999136
Suetonius - The Twelve Caesars
Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures
John Kennedy Toole
Henry David Thoreau
Homer

>> No.20001834

Iliad by Pope and also Fitzgerald
GM Narod chess speedrun
Dosto
NEETche
William Carlos Williams

>> No.20001870

>>19999136
Vladimir Markov - Russian Futurism A History
Laura Marling
James Joyce
Spinoza
Momcilo Nastasijevic

>> No.20001896

Don Quixote
The Smiths
JD Salinger
Epicurus
Blake

>> No.20002073

>>19999666
lmao you're in no way older than 14

>> No.20002746

itt: plebs who dont read poetry expose themselves

>> No.20002763

>>20002746
poetry is for faggots kill yourself

>> No.20002901

>>19999136
Jude the Obscure
Xxxtentacion
Haven't figured that out yet
Socrates?
Charles Bukowski

>> No.20002931

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
The Brothers Karamazov, LOTR, Dying Earth and Norwegian Woof
>What you're listening to right now
Nightfall in Middle Earth by Blind Guardian, some Filipino rock bands.
>Your favorite novelist
Dostoevsky, Jack Vance
>Your favorite philosopher
Aquinas, Nietzsche and Roger Scruton
>Your favorite poet
Dante Aligheri

>> No.20002937

>>20002746
The only poet I like is Gerard Manley Hopkins
I am a pleb and proud of it

>> No.20002974

>>20002937
At least you know your place

>> No.20002979

>>19999136
Demons
Gould: Art of the Fugue
Dosto
Cioran
Pessoa

>> No.20003009

reading: Nothing, writing instead. You can't do both, sometimes. Will eventually start reading Gene Wolfe's Solar Cycle, since it got talked up hard in an SF thread. Looks worth it.
listening: Thundercat. I was dumb and didn't catch up until recently
favorite novelist: A. E. van Vogt isn't the best, but he's great.
favorite philosopher: None. I read a book about Wittgenstein and he's not as shitty
favorite poet: it's gotta be E E Coom-ings. Nobody can do that stuff ever again, never.

>>20002901
aesthetic.

>> No.20003022

>>19999136
>Thinking, Fast and Slow
>Sunbather & Conan Exiles soundtrack
>Yukio Mishima
>Jung/Ellul/Beaudrillard
>Mary Oliver

>> No.20003132

>>19999136
>H is for Hawk
>Biden State of the Union
>McCarthy
>Popper
>Frost

>> No.20003570

Dune Messiah
A Steve Donoghue video
Idk
Tentatively, Schelling
I do not read poetry

>> No.20003612

To the Lighthouse
Pat the Bunny
Cormac McCarthy
Nagarjuna
John Donne

>> No.20003703

>>19999136
The Golem and the Jinni
The Dubliners (band)
Vonnegut
Camus
Sylvia Plath

>> No.20003737

>>19999136
>reading
Dawkins - Unweaving the Rainbow; F. Scott Fitzgerald's Short Stories
>listening
Stephen King's On Writing
>Favorite Novelist
Probably Faulkner or Fitzgerald, but I do like King for a little fun and DeLillo for his craftsmanship.
>Favorite Philosopher
John Stewart Mill though I sometimes don't fully understand him. Daniel Dennet, too.
>Favorite Poet
I don't really read much poetry mostly because I lack the fundamental knowledge of its construction but I have always liked Shakespeare's work, even though it's Drama and not poetry.

>> No.20003851

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
discipline and punish
>What you're listening to right now
wieniawski
>Your favorite novelist
maybe hemingway or dickens
>Your favorite philosopher
bataille
>Your favorite poet
ts eliot

>> No.20004601

>>20002937

GM Hopkins isn't a pleb poet though, he's rhythmically masterful, way ahead of his time. Once you've read Hopkins you'll find all other Victorian poets are bores in comparison. The Wreck of the Deutschland alone is sublime.

>> No.20004651

>What you're currently reading
The Bible, Geoffrey Hill, some historical documents
>What you're listening to right now
Nothing
>Your favorite novelist
N/A
>Your favorite philosopher
Plato, Hobbes, Kant
>Your favorite poet
Shakespeare, Keats, Eliot

>>19999680
Not bad
>>19999984
Based
>>20000573
Decent
>>20001452
Okay
>>20001496
Fine
>>20003737
Good potentiall desu at least you're trying

Everyone else ITT: deplorable, embarrassing, and shameful.

>> No.20004702

>reading
A. Freud - The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense
LeBon - The Crowd
>listening
Yeat - 2 Alive
>novelist
Dostoevsky
>philosopher
either S. Freud or NEETchuh
>poet
N/A

>> No.20004744

>>19999136
Crime and punishment
Nothing
Mishima/Homer (not a novelist but i really like him)
Plato
Constantine Cavafy

>> No.20004758

>>20004651
I would honestly be embarassed to write this post even though it's anonymous

>> No.20004759

>>20004758
Cuck

>> No.20004777

The Golden Bough
Nothing
Thomas Mann
Nietzsche (he was right about everything, cope)
Wordsworth

>> No.20004873

>>19999136
Infinite Jest
Spirit of Eden by Talk Talk
Houellebecq
Aristotle
Catullus

>> No.20004889

>>19999136
This post
My alarm from the other room that I can't turn off because I'm shitting
Idk
Idk
Idk

>> No.20005583

>What you're currently reading
Ted Chiang stories

>What you're listening to right now
Keith Jarrett

>Your favorite novelist
Borges

>Your favorite philosopher
Spinoza

>Your favorite poet
Marin Sorescu

>> No.20005604

>>19999136
Flowers for Algernon
Warrior Dance by the Prodigy
Terry Pratchett
François-Marie Arouet
太白 (Li Bai/ Li Bo)

>> No.20005621
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>>19999136
>Mao’s Selected Works
>Pop Punk Music
>Dostoevsky
>William Colleridge

>> No.20005642

>>19999136
spring snow
moondog
alasdair gray
gilles deleuze
baudelaire

>> No.20005650

>spinoza
>beethoven
>dostoyevsky
>spengler
>goethe

>> No.20005691

>>20005621
cute girl

>> No.20005758

>>20005583
>le gypsy yntellectual faec

>> No.20005882

>>19999136
Escape From Evil
Electric Eyes - Metaform
Marcel Proust
Soren Kierkegaard
Don't read poetry

>> No.20005889

>>19999136
>>What you're currently reading
Dosto's Brothers Karamazov/Plato's Republic
>>What you're listening to right now
Silence
>>Your favorite novelist
Dostoievsky
>>Your favorite philosopher
Schopenhauer
>>Your favorite poet
Borges

>> No.20005891

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Gorgias - Plato

>What you're listening to right now
Burzum

>Your favorite novelist
Tolstoy

>Your favorite philosopher
Plato

>Your favorite poet
Homer

>> No.20005900

>>20005583
Anon, Borges did not wrote any novels

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>Your favorite novelist
The most famous and critically acclaimed one
>Your favorite philosopher
The most famous and critically acclaimed one
>Your favorite poet
The most famous and critically acclaimed one

>> No.20005929

Lord of the Rings
Electronic music
J.D. Salinger
Francis Bacon
Modest Mouse

>> No.20005947

>>19999136
>What you're currently reading
Accursed share
The sound and the fury
>What you're listening to right now
admo - on the highway
>Your favorite novelist
Still a readlet. From those I have read probably Joyce
>Your favorite philosopher
Have read a lot about philosophers through secondary sources. Actually have read only Plato and Nietzsche themselves yet
>Your favorite poet
Readlet. Can`t tell yet

>> No.20006044

>>19999136
>Reading
Ovid's Elegy for Tibullus in French and Latin
Desert Solitaire by Edward Abey
>listening
Future is Mine by MYTH & ROID
>Favourite Novelist
Don't have an answer for this one
>Favourite philosopher
Epictetus
>Favourite poet
Baudelaire

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The Master and Margarita
I need to be alone.
Stefan Zweig
The voice in my head
Natan Alterman

>> No.20006084

>>20003612
>To the Lighthouse
<3
I envy you for reading it

>> No.20006399

>>19999136
The Silmarillion
Bach's Goldberg Variations, performed by Glenn Gould
Ayn Rand / F. Dostoyevsky
The Holy Bible
The Holy Bible

>> No.20006479

>What you're currently reading
The Unimaginable Mathematics of Borges' Library of Babel
>What you're listening to right now
Lost In The World
>Your favorite novelist
Kafka
>Your favorite philosopher
Montaigne
>Your favorite poet
Lucretius

>> No.20006555

>>19999984
>Keats
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.

>> No.20006640

>>19999136
>Nothing currently
>Ariel Pink
>Dostoevsky
>Heidegger
>Hermann Hesse

>> No.20006669

Why is dosto so loved on this board of libtard atheist heathens?

>> No.20006670

>>19999136
1: Ada or Ardor, it’s pretty fuckin good. I don’t know why these aristocratic little hedonists are so compelling but the book is just written in such a pretty way. First Nabo, beginning to appreciate the hype (can already tell he likes to huff his own farts but who cares, he’s good at it).
2: some Motown, about to switch to the new Gang of Youths
3: Papa Ernie
4: Camus. Don’t read a lot of it but he helped shine a light on some things for me.
5: John Berryman

>> No.20006901

>>20006399
>Ayn Rand / F. Dostoyevsky
Duality of man

>> No.20007420

Comunicologia by Vilem Flusser
Katy Song by Red House Painters
David Foster Wallace?
Angelicism01
Angelicism01

>> No.20007790

>Metamorphoses
>Liszt's Petrarch Sonnets
>I've stopped reading novels for a while so I can't answer this well.
>Nietzsche
>TS Elliott

>> No.20008678

>>20004702
>Yeat - 2 Alive
Basado

>> No.20008730

>>19999136
>>What you're currently reading
this thread
>>What you're listening to right now
keith jarrett - köln concert
>>Your favorite novelist
robert walser
>>Your favorite philosopher
fichte
>>Your favorite poet
rilke

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>>19999136
the sea, the sea by iris murdoch
yung lean
probably evelyn waugh
probably montaigne
robert graves

>> No.20010151

>>19999136
>>What you're currently reading
Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds

>>What you're listening to right now
The Lost Starship by Vaughn Heppner

>>Your favorite novelist
michael crichton

>>Your favorite philosopher
Dont have it

>>Your favorite poet
Dont have it. But maybe Oton Župančič

>> No.20010172

>>19999136
House of Leaves
Jorge Cafrune - He visto cantar al viento
Burroughs
Plato
Machado

>> No.20010616

>What you're currently reading
Black Dogs - Ian McEwan
>What you're listening to right now
In Your Body - ¿Teo?
>Your favorite novelist
Neil Shubin
>Your favorite philosopher
Jean-Paul Sartre
>Your favorite poet
Oscar Wilde

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>Unlanguage, Michael Cisco
>Thelonious Monk
>Melville
>Hegel
>Rae Armantrout

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>>19999142
can we please be friends my darling

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>>19999136
c&p
蒼空dreamer
kafka
goethe

>> No.20011025

>What you're currently reading
Landscape with Landscape, Gerald Murnane
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont, Elizabeth Taylor
E. E. G., Dasa Drndic
>What you're listening to
Gerry Mulligan meets Johnny Hodges for the past half an hour, now Shearwater by Martin Carthy
>Your favourite novelist
George Eliot
>Your favourite philosopher
Marx
>Your favourite poet
Philip Larkin

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>>20011025
think that's the first time i've seen e taylor's name on a /lit/ thread. verdict on palfrey claremont? i've only read angel but it was fantastic
larkin also super

>> No.20011260

>>20011063
Not much to say on Palfrey Claremont 50 pages in other than Mrs. Palfrey reminds me a great deal of my grandmother. It's a strange window into a dead england. I think of it as an ersatz sequel to Barbara Pym's Excellent Women. Favourite Larkin?

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>>20005691
That’s my wife anon.

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>>19999136
American Pastoral
Death Grips
Tolstoy
Augustine
Baudellaire

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>currently reading
Oakley Hall - Warlock
Franz Kafka - The Trial
David Grann - Killers of the Flower Moon
>Listening
what's been in rotation is:
Animal Collective - Time Skiffs
The Sword's discography (seeing them Wednesday)
Black Dice - Mod Prog Sic
Can - Ege Bamyasi
>Favorite Novelist
Thomas Pynchon
>Philosopher
Wittgenstein
>Favorite Poet
Frank O'Hara