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Best literature that deals with themes of nostalgia?

>> No.20115475

>>20115472
read an old book

>> No.20115479

Proust

>> No.20115483

Norwegian Wood

>> No.20115497

Proust; In search of lost time (all of it)

>> No.20115808

>nostalgia
Stop living with your head in the past and grow up.

>> No.20115818

>>20115475
This just made me want a 19th century girlfriend.
I suffered bitter disappointment when I then spoke to a woman.

>> No.20116235

>>20115472
That faggot ass anglo who killed himself, Mark Fisher. Wish he could kill himself again, but at least OP can do it now.

>> No.20116271

>>20116235
I agree with this. Also Ready Player One which has his philosophy distilled into YA fiction

>> No.20116556

>>20115472
Fantasic Mister Fox; The Movie.

>> No.20116748

Ready Player One

>> No.20116767

>>20115472
I don't know why but wuthering heights felt very nostalgic to me. Maybe it's because it was set so long ago and was a very comfy book overall, idk. It sort of falls in line with what you're asking about, as the characters kinda are nostalgic about their past. I hate gypsies so much it's unreal

>> No.20116807

PWHOOOST

>> No.20116858

>>20115472
read epic of gilgamesh