[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]

/lit/ - Literature


View post   

File: 764 KB, 2000x3500, MEXLIT.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067194 No.16067194 [Reply] [Original]

Original Charts / Charts that aren't in the wiki

>> No.16067260

>>16067194
In what order should one read this?

>> No.16067291

>>16067260
The chart is in chronological order.
If you like Bolaño you can try with Lodo and El testigo. Pedro Páramo, El Zarco, Battles in the desert, The death girls and Educar a los topos are about 150 pages and very easy to read.

Periquillo Sarniento, Palinuro de Mexico and Terra Nostra are the best mexican novels, but they are extremely long and difficult to read, especially Terra Nostra

>> No.16067321

holy shit i'm addicted to charts. i have a fucking chart folder divided in smaller chart folders. i can't take it anymore. so many fucking books and so little time. charts everywhere stopp. there fucking everwere i fucking lok charts charts charts charts stoppdem dfuking stupip fucking charts everywere no plese god no

>> No.16067363

>>16067194
Thank you, i've been looking to read Central American literature for a while
Is there a chart for south american literature?

>> No.16067395

>>16067194
>Chart Thread
>Original Charts / Charts that aren't in the wiki
That chart if full with errors, just the first line mentiones books that 0% Mexican.

>> No.16067417
File: 2.62 MB, 1000x2000, Latinoamerica.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067417

>>16067363
This one.

>>16067395
Which ones are not mexican?

>> No.16067530
File: 3.62 MB, 1024x1574, Ecophilosophy Chart.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067530

>>16067194

>> No.16067621
File: 337 KB, 1000x1476, Woodworker Reading List.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067621

>> No.16067622

Does anyone have a chart for learning the history and basics of art? I want to be able to appreciate paintings to a deeper level than "I like how this looks"

>> No.16067633
File: 542 KB, 2000x4000, Popular References and Idioms.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067633

Can somebody finish it?

>> No.16067762

>>16067363
I don't know if this is the one you are refering to.

>> No.16067774
File: 1.85 MB, 1080x3840, Latin_America_v6.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16067774

>>16067762

>> No.16067791

if you were to recommend dumb westerner to read one of these, what would it be?

>> No.16067801

>>16067791
Either Pedro Páramo or The dead girls

>> No.16067916

>>16067633
...the entire western canon?

>> No.16068261

>>16067417
I have Labyrinth of Solitude. I thought it was fiction, but apparently it's a collection of essays about mexican culture or something, so i dropped it.
Why should i read it?

>> No.16068485

>>16068261
I didn't make the latinoamerican chart, but I agree with you, I would only recommend it to you if you want to understand the mexican psyque (altough Alfonso Reyes is better). My holy trinity for México is Periquillo sarniento, Terra Nostra and Palinuro de México.

>> No.16068491
File: 930 KB, 2000x3500, HISPANIC.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16068491

>> No.16068506

REMINDER

WE

HAVE A FUCKING WIKI

https://4chanlit.fandom.com/wiki/Charts

WITH
ALL
THE
FUCKING
CHARTS

NO NEED TO MAKE CONSTANT THREADS ABOUT CHARTS

>>16067194
>>16067260
>>16067291
>>16067321
>>16067363
>>16067417
>>16067530
>>16067621
>>16067622
>>16067633
>>16067762
>>16067774
>>16067791
>>16067801
>>16067916
>>16068261
>>16068485
>>16068491

>> No.16068525

>>16068506
People should be sent to the mega instead of the wiki, actually. And threads about charts are good, especially OC/charts not on the wiki/mega, because they deserve to be seen and criticised by /lit/ *before* they appear in a community resource.

No sense complaining about something as trivial as this.

>> No.16068528

>>16068506
>Original Charts / Charts that aren't in the wiki

>> No.16068543

>>16068491
Good chart. I always tought Hombres de maíz was popular at least in Latam.

>> No.16068549

>>16068525
link to MEGA?

>> No.16068565

>>16068549
https://mega.nz/folder/JrhSyY6S#7qmTPol52TnmpFOdbag7RQ/folder/suBSiKYI

>>16068543
I think that it's very popular but no as much as it deserves, or at least not as much as El Sr. presidente

>> No.16068898

>>16067774
Why is Bolaño associated with Chile?

>> No.16068907
File: 2.18 MB, 1600x1600, 1566677730543.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16068907

>>16067194

>> No.16068924

>>16068898
Possibly is solely because he was born there and also spend his childhood and first adolescence there, so it was his first nationality, even if he spend most of his life in Mexico.

>> No.16068981

>>16068924
The case of Carlos Fuentes is similar. He was born in Panama, to Mexican parents, with a Mexican nationality, and spend his childhood and adolescence in the USA, but he wasn't raised like an American but a Mexican. So he identified as a Mexican.

Also, Augusto Monterroso was born in Honduras as an Honduran citizen to a Guatemalan father and a Honduran mother, but very early in his life he move to Guatemala, and then to Mexico, but he is associated with Guatemala. This is most likely because he identify (or wished to be identified) as a Guatemalan.

On the other hand, Bolaño identified as a Latin-american, but not a Chilean. So hes association with Chile is mostly made by the people who categorized him by his nationality instead of by himself.

>> No.16069005

>>16067194
needs more pacheco and less fuentes. also barely any female writers unironically you fucking shitlords.
also you may as well alphabetise your list.
6/10, apply yourself

>> No.16069023

>>16069005
The chart is in chronological order, which I think is better than alphabetic in this cases. What female authors would you add?

>> No.16069927

>>16068924
This doesn't paint the full picture. He was willing to fight when all hell broke lose, but was too much of a low ranking commie.

>> No.16070007

>>16069005
>barely any female writers
give some names

>> No.16070236

>>16067194
Is there a chart for books that have evil MCs?

>> No.16070978

>>16069005
Pacheco only has three narrative books, and altough Morirás lejos is better than Artemio Cruz and La región..., Terra Nostra is a monumental masterpiece.
(I didn't add poetry because I think that Méxixo excels in poetry and that's a completely different and bigger chart.)

>> No.16070994

>>16069005
>also barely any female writers
Vicens>Castellanos>Campobello>Garro>Poniatowska
Who else excels at narrative (not poetry)

>> No.16072613

>>16067194
Whoever made this chart doesn't know much about literature. Jose Agustin? Seriously? He's like a Mexican John Green only edgier.

>> No.16072910

Chart for drug war, trade and cartel books? Mexico or wherever.

>> No.16072956
File: 298 KB, 640x480, 155937000183.png [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16072956

>>16067774
Tfw Ecuador nowhere to be seen

>> No.16073024

>>16072956
It's missing about 10 other countries I think. Though most of them are quite small.

>> No.16073049

>>16068506
Not all the charts are on the wiki, not even close you foaming-at-the-mouth retard

>> No.16073198

Has anyone ever made a chart over charts?
I'm confused about which chart to start with.

>> No.16073205

>>16073198
you need to use the chart guide before you can use the starter chart chart to decide what chart to start with

>> No.16073255
File: 2.46 MB, 2304x2880, 06F58E2D-719D-4795-8E22-5A1ABD1ABD52.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16073255

>>16067194
Does anyone have a more extensive anti-tech chart? This is a good start, and I would add Skrbina’s “The Metaphysics of Technology” to it