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What did you like most about it?

>> No.21066547

>>21066433
that he is pretending to be insane

>> No.21066557

>>21066433
a thread died for this waltuh

>> No.21066559

>>21066433
he's a square

>> No.21066609

>>21066547
Says who he’s pretending?

>> No.21066651

>>21066433
>Did you even like Don Quixote?
no

>> No.21066653

>>21066651
Why not?

>> No.21066675

>>21066653
because i am a devoted homosexual waltuh

>> No.21066758
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I loved the languorous pleasures of the careless old world, set in an Arcadian landscape of surpassing beauty. I loved the blessed solitude of the vast arid Spanish landscapes.

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>>21066758
Read La Galatea by Cervantes as well. The first chapter pulls you in into another shitposting idyllic bucolic world

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The form of hte picaresque novel allowed for all sorts of genres to be presented within its framework. There were scenes that were Spanish analogues to Watteau's paintings of the comedie Italien ..

https://youtu.be/lYEveIBHMS0

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>>21066769
I've got the original first edition of this from 1944. It's worth reading. I'm sure you'll enjoy at least certain aspects of it, when he's not getting overexited with his adolescent manias.

>> No.21066810

>>21066783
What does that even mean? The book is all dialogue. There is almost no description of scenery or surroundings.

>> No.21066827

>>21066769
>La Galatea by Cervantes

https://ia800402.us.archive.org/1/items/bub_gb_Vf-3ElfHI8YC/bub_gb_Vf-3ElfHI8YC.pdf

Thanks

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>>21066433

>> No.21066834

>>21066810

It's a long book...there's a lot of different things in it.

>> No.21066835

>>21066827
Um, this in French…

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>>21066827
you're in for a good time fren

>> No.21066838

>>21066828
ha good one..

>> No.21066842

>>21066828
What is the upper right panel supposed to be?

>> No.21066845

>>21066835
>Um, this in French…

There's lots of English language versions. I suppose I should get to work on Spanish/Italian though..

>>21066836

>> No.21066847

>>21066836

It's rare to find someone on the same wavelength fren

https://youtu.be/hxod9Erd_fM

https://youtu.be/QqlnPk0xZLI

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>>21066795
Fascinating. I never knew Dali tipped his toes in literature. Frens like you make this board worth revisiting every once in a while.
>>21066847
Sublime musical reccs my fren. I assume you are a kraut given the composers. Prost! I hope you enjoy this gem from antiquity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgRmnmyNKaU

>> No.21066911

for me, it's
>DQ does silly thing
>BONK!

>> No.21066929

>>21066895
Thanks for this

This is the all the fragments of music remaining to us from the vast libraries that once existed performed on reconstructed instruments.

https://youtu.be/a1z0zaGDzlQ

I'm French Canadian.

>> No.21067003

>>21066929
on the one hand, you preserved OG french pronunciation. on the other, you are Canadian, degueulasse jk