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Any sonder books?

>> No.17565770

>>17565760
Any and every novel ever. Pick up any one of them and experience this.

>> No.17565772

reddit word

>> No.17565781

Translations of sönder
adjective
broken
bruten, trasig, sönder, sönderslagen, bröt, avbruten
adverb
asunder
sönder, isär

>>17565772
this

>> No.17565789

>>17565770
Not really

>> No.17565805

>>17565772
Who asked

>> No.17565844

>>17565760
You will never be a woman.

>> No.17565852

reddit tier word

>> No.17565859

>>17565805
I did

>> No.17565889

>>17565772
>>17565781
>>17565844
>>17565852
>>17565859
I'm seeing a lack of recommendations.

>> No.17565915
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17565915

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
The tangential character vignettes gives his world vibrancy.

Tommyknockers and The Stand by Steven King
Junk food, but apes the above.

>> No.17565922

If on a Winter's Night a Traveler

>> No.17565950

>>17565889
do you think you'll be ok?

>> No.17565966

>>17565950
Yes people has posted some

>> No.17566061

>>17565760
redditus momentus

>> No.17566065

>>17565760
Kokoro does this very well

>> No.17566067

>>17565772
reddit post

>> No.17566089

The Savage Detectives, and I imagine other books by Bolano as well

>> No.17566101

>>17566089
Also, if you're interested in films, the director's cut of Margaret (2011) is about this

>> No.17566408

>>17566067
reddit lifestyle

>> No.17567237

>>17565889
Haruki Murakami, okay? 1Q84, Wind-up Bird Chronicles, Kafka on the Shore. Fuck you

>> No.17568079

>>17566065
In what way?

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>>17565760

>> No.17568104

this is water

>> No.17568174
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>>17565760

This shit is just made up nonsense by fan fic writers who ironically never go outside and live on the internet
Humans are just big brain monkeys they don't have complex lives most of them actually have insanely predictable lives and it's obvious if you ever actually talk to people it's all the same shit with slight variations except in very rare cases which will end up on the news before you ever find them yourself
The really funny part about it I guess is that the only people who would think it's an amazing insight that other humans exist and have their own lives and experiences are NPCs and if the premise is that everybody's life is as interesting as theirs well...

>> No.17568330

>>17565760
This >>17568092 and anything by Joyce.

>> No.17568345

>>17565760
Nausea

>> No.17568347

>>17565760
Sonder? What.

>> No.17568689

>>17568174
lol imagine being such a midwit pseud in love with the smell of his own fart.
Litteraly the most humble of Midwestern flyover country farmhand boy has had a more interesting life than you.
How do you cope?

>> No.17568746

>>17568689
This. What a fucking retard chating this crap on a fucking Lit forum of all places. Not even mid-wit just plain autistic blindness.

>>17565760
Virgina Woolf, Ms Dalloway has a part describing this feeling.

>> No.17569286

Gravity’s Rainbow

>> No.17569326

>>17565760
Based on that description, maybe some of those epic novels with 100 characters. Balzac?

>> No.17569711

I kind of got this feeling from The Idiot, there were so many complex characters with their own lives, but we essentially only got to see what Myshkin saw, everything else that happened before he arrived or after he left was left to the imagination.

>> No.17569747

>>17566089
It was really only SD of the ones I read that had that feeling of these uncaptured stories floating around.

>>17568174
>NPCs
Associates vocabulary with his inferiors. Continues to speak in 14 year old video-gamer terms.

>> No.17569819

>>17566089
Savage Detectives is perfect. 2666 also has this

>> No.17570152

>>17569286
Writing a short story about everyone mentioned in passing seems like cheating, but OK.

>> No.17571650

>>17565772
based

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17571838

wow deep

>> No.17572261

>>17565760
Maybe Antkind, one of Kaufman’s movies was all about that so maybe his book was too