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Recommend me the most resentful, angry, misanthropic, edgy, gnostic-esque and bitter writers which works are full of hatred to the world

>> No.18556216

>>18556212
Holy Bible

>> No.18556249

>>18556216
Already read

>> No.18556301

>>18556212
evening redness in the west

>> No.18556321

Houllebecq

>> No.18556369

>>18556212
your diary desu

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>> No.18556461

>>18556249
Read the Talmud next, it’s breathtakingly autistic, schizophrenic and evil

>> No.18556471

>>18556212
Celiné

>> No.18556827

>>18556212
De Sade (120 Days, but also any of his longer novels)
Peter Sotos (only Pure, Tool, Special)
Jesus Aldapuerta (The Eyes)
Bataille (Story of the Eye)

>> No.18556835

>>18556212
Bernhard
Gass

>> No.18556864

>>18556827
None of those are bitter or nihilistic. I have read all of them

>> No.18556873

The Tunnel

>> No.18556893

>>18556451
Why?
>>18556212
The Consumer by Michael Gira?

>> No.18556903

Unabomber

>> No.18556911

>>18556212
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti
>We did not make ourselves, nor did we fashion a world that could not work without pain, and great pain at that, with a little pleasure, very little, to string us along--a world where all organisms are inexorably pushed by pain throughout their lives to do that which will improve their chances to survive and create more of themselves. Left unchecked, this process will last as long as a single cell remains palpitating in this cesspool of the solar system, this toilet of the galaxy. So why not lend a hand in nature's suicide? For want of a deity that could be held to account for a world in which there is terrible pain, let nature take the blame for our troubles. We did not create an environment uncongenial to our species, nature did. One would think that nature was trying to kill us off, or get us to suicide ourselves once the blunder of consciousness came upon us. What was nature thinking? We tried to anthropomorphize it, to romanticize it, to let it into our hearts. But nature kept its distance, leaving us to our own devices. So be it. Survival is a two-way street. Once we settle ourselves off-world, we can blow up this planet from outer space. It's the only way to be sure its stench will not follow us. Let it save itself if it can--the condemned are known for the acrobatics they will execute to wriggle out of their sentences. But if it cannot destroy what it has made, and what could possibly unmake it, then may it perish along with every other living thing it has introduced to pain.

Das Untier by Ulrich Horstmann
>"The final aim of history is a crumbling field of ruins. It's final meaning is the sand blown through the eye-holes of human skulls."
>"[History]...the place of a skull and charnel house of a mad, incurably bloodthirsty slaughtering, flaying and whetting, of an irresistible urge to destroy to the last.”
>"The true Garden of Eden is desolation."

A Short History of Decay by Cioran

>>18556471
>>18556835
These

>> No.18556931

>>18556212
Divine Comedy

>> No.18556951
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>>18556212
Gilles Chatelet -- To Live and Think Like Pigs (respected mathematician vents his spleen on society, subsequently kills himself.)

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>>18556212
>gnostic-esque

>> No.18556978

>>18556962
kek

>> No.18556994

>>18556827
>De Sade
I read Justine and couldn't finish it. Marques is such a piece of shit.

>> No.18557016

Child of God by Cormac McCarthy. It features the most isolated and anti-social protagonist I have ever read. Also it's an easy read, less than 200 pages I think.

>> No.18557031

>>18556962
This reminds me of a basedjak for some reason.

>> No.18557039

>>18557016
I felt like the ending was a bit lazy when the protagonist voluntarily turned himself into the police. Fucking really McCarthy? Laziest literature I read but yeah the book is really desolate and dreary throughout

>> No.18557044

>>18556951
Was he blackpilled on humanity?

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>>18556212
Something happened OP that made you ask this? Are you okay?

>> No.18557061

>>18557044
Sounds like just assmad about liberalism

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>>18557044
>Today its diagnoses seem wholly contemporary: the ‘triple alliance’ between politics, economics, and cybernetics; the contrast between the self-satisfied ‘nomadism’ of a global overclass and the cultivated herds of ‘neurolivestock’ whose brains labour dumbly in cybernetic pastures; the arrogance of the ‘knights of finance’; and the limitless complacency and petty envy of middle-class dupes haplessly in thrall to household goods and openly hostile to the pursuit of a freedom that might demand patience or labour.

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>>18556216
>>18556249

>> No.18557105

>>18557095
Oh no. Do fedora fags actually believe this?

>> No.18557276

>>18556212
Caraco

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>>18556994
>Marques

>> No.18557557

>>18556911
>Das Untier by Ulrich Horstmann
Man why hasn't this been translated in English.

>> No.18558021

>>18556827
>Bataille
literally the opposite of what the op is requesting

>> No.18558651

>>18556212
juvenal idk

>> No.18558661

>>18556212
The Man in Grey

>> No.18559658

bump

>> No.18561498

>>18556212
Schopenhauer

>> No.18561590

>>18556212
The Second Apocalypse by R Scott Bakker is by far the most blackpilled, misanthropic and gnostic-esque fantasy series ever written.

>> No.18561608

>>18557095
another ossian?