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We list the 5 last books that impressed us or that we really enjoyed reading, judge each other and eventually fight.

For me:
Giorgio Agamben - Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive
Karen Barad - Nature's Queer Performativity
Yukio Mishima - Confessions Of A Mask
Ágota Kristóf - The Big Notebook
Christian Kracht - 1979

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Thomas Bernhard - The Lime Works
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Crime and Punishment
Michel Houellebecq - Whatever
Dmitri Shostakovich, Solomon Volkov - Testimony
Imre Madách - The Tragedy of Man

>> No.13192215

>>13192176
I like Houellebecq but absolutely hated "Whatever", I really preferred "Platform" and "Submission". Didn't really get into Bernhard yet but I consider him a great technician and I have to admit I never heard of Madách.

>> No.13192635

>>13192215
I really should shill Madách more.

>> No.13193181

>>13192158
Pierre Klossowski, Le Bain de Diane
Sacher-Masoch, Venus in Furs
Ed Atkins, A Primer for Cadavers (pic related)
Austryn Wainhouse, Hedyphagetica
Maurice Blanchot, Thomas the Obscure

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>>13192158
>fag shit
>kikeloving shit
yikes

>> No.13193392

>>13192176
What was the Lime Works like? Does it drag on at all?

>> No.13195035

>>13192158
Get shot.

>> No.13195355

>>13193392
Well, it drags a bit around the middle maybe, but it’s really good none the less.

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Bataille - Blue of Noon
Sokolov- A school for fools
Lowry - Under the Volcano
Kawabata - House of the Sleeping Beauties
Benjamin - Berlin Childood around 1900