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I have a long summer break coming up, and want some things to read. I've read most of the stuff usually posted on here, so more unusual things please

>> No.8836958

wise blood

>> No.8836961
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Look up "Mysteries of the Grail" by Julius Evola.
Or get some old ass greek shit from Loeb, that's always nice.
Carl Jung as well

>> No.8836966

>>8836961
I'm not reading /pol/'s wet dream made print,
but I'll try Loeb or Carl Jung

>> No.8836974

>>8836966
Nietzsche is more /pol/, most of them are too low to understand spiritual works in books

>> No.8836975

>>8836953
where do you live?

>> No.8836976

>>8836974
Either way, I'm not a 'radical traditionalist' and am not particularly into any of his ideas politically, nor do I have any great interest in Hinduesque spirituality.

>> No.8836978

>>8836953
In that case you've probably already read them but I'll give you my list for the holidays:

- The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
- Dubliners, James Joyce
- A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce
- Motor Cycle Diaries, Che Guevara

>> No.8836979

>>8836975
Australia, why?

>> No.8836986

>>8836978
In general diaries make for comfy reading.

>> No.8836990

>>8836978
I haven't read Motor Cycle Diaries, so I'll give that a shot (read the others though)

>> No.8837041

>>8836979
cause I'm in Europa and I'm cold

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>> No.8837055

>>8837041
Lucky. It's 40 degrees here