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What are good fiction books that expound the authors philosophy in them. Something like the stranger or anything similar

>> No.3124812

Fight Club.

>> No.3124900
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>> No.3124904

anything by aldous huxley.

>> No.3124921

Similar to the stranger?
The plague.

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3124979

anything by houellebecq, pasolini, mishima, brecht

usually philosopher-writers do all kinds of things like movies, plays, journalism, it's a good indicator

>> No.3124984

The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart

>> No.3124988

anything by plato faggot

>> No.3125010

Anything by H.G. Wells

>> No.3125028
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3125028

almost zero by natan dubovitsky

>> No.3125038

anything by Rand

>> No.3125052

any book ever

>> No.3125073

>>3125052
so what are the original ideas of arthur conan doyle?

>> No.3125078

>>3124753
>Fiction
>Philosophy

Choose one

>> No.3125083

>>3125078
babby's first false dichotomy

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>>3125078

...

>> No.3125087

>>3125083
>Implying that any fictitious writing has ever propounded a solid philosophical theory by itself.
LOL

>> No.3125091

>>3125087
go to /v/ or something. dont shit up this board with your babby worldview

>> No.3125093

>>3125087
Rand.
You may not agree with her philosophy, but she lays it out bare and in full detail, especially at the end of Atlas Shrugged.

>> No.3125131

>>3124979

recommending Houellebecq Atomised, amazing read

>> No.3125578

Ishmael, by Daniel Quinn. Start there and then check out the rest of his books if you like what you read there.