I'm going to read some Euripides. What are his best works?
I've read Electra a long time ago, so I can't comment on it (it's supposed to be good, though). I can, however, recommend Medea. It's fucking intense.
>>8654691
is just me or is it something wrong with that picture?
>>8654882
In what way?
>m-m-muh Sokal papers
Abstract
Atomic Physics and I shall not have the same problem with a separate section for a very long long way. Nuclear weapons will not have to come out the same day after a long time of the year he added the two sides will have the two leaders to take the same way to bring up to their long ways of the same as they will have been a good place for a
good time at home the united front and she is a great place for a good time. The atoms of a better universe will have the right for the
same as you are the way we shall have to be a great place for a great time to enjoy the day you are a wonderful person to your
great time to take the fun and take a great time and enjoy the great day you will be a wonderful time for your parents and kids. Molecular diagnostics will have been available for the rest by a single day and a
good day to the rest have a wonderful time and aggravation for the rest day at home time for the two of us will have a great place for the rest to be great for you tomorrow and tomorrow after all and I am a very happy boy to the great day and I hope he is wonderful.
Nevertheless I have to go back home to nuclear power to the united way she is to be the first woman united to work on their own and the rest will be the same way as she will have to come back to work and we are still not the way we shall have the united side and we are not the same way she is the way she said the same as she was a good time. Physics are great but the way it does it makes you want a good book and I will pick it to the same time I am just a little more than I can play for later and then it is very very good for a good game.
Nuclear energy is not a nuclear nuclear power to the nuclear nuclear program
he added and the nuclear nuclear program is a good united state of the nuclear nuclear power program and the united way nuclear nuclear program nuclear. Scientist and I have been very good to me today I hope I have to work on tomorrow after work today so far but I'm still going for tomorrow night at work today but I'm not going home said I
am a good friend and a great time for the rest I have been doing.
Physics are great but the same as you have been able and the same way to get the rest to your parents. Atoms for a play of the same as you can do with a great time to take the rest to your parents or you will be nucleus a great time for a great place. Power is not a great place for a good time.
Gib PDF pl0x
That's noting soon there will be a president of memes, the gulf war still isn't happening in live stream, evolution debates WILL be televised and Dylan will dance about architecture. And truly this was a postmodern era quoth raven
What is my incentive to engage with culture when I had zero friends from the age of 18 to now at the age of 25, and I've never even had attention from women? Why the fuck should I spend my time and money on the self indulgent art of normies?
Reading book, both fiction and non fiction, has ended up on yhe same level Mars bars and updating your Facebook and Instagram accounts. Disposable entertainment and social signalling through cultural capital. Prove me wrong.
>social signalling through cultural capital
Like you're doing now?
This resentment is going to eat you alive.
blogposters will go to shitpost hell
>>8654536
My diary, t b h
Unironically:Infinite Jest
White Nights by Dostoyevsky
>>8654562
Thanks, this is exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for.
Any books to help me figure out why I should continue living? Or maybe why I shouldn't?
>>8654502
Pic related should prove useful. Good luck.
>>8654502
Man's Search for Meaning
Phaedo.
What are some patrician journals/magazines?
pic related
>>8654467
time magazine, life magazine, the economist. i read because i enjoey it.
>>8654467
NYRB isExcept for the fucking election which has fucked it completely.
The Atlantic has some insightful articles.
Vanity Fair is good when it is doing an article on like Arms Dealers in Monaco having affairs with minor royalty or like murders in some rich community in CT.
I really enjoy Coffee Review and Archaeology Magazine as well. Jacobin is fascinating, and I enjoy Longreads as a service.
>>8654489
you're a major faggoroni
A page from Ready Player One.
Opening of some anon's novel he insists is going to be published, "War Within"
RP1 was an entertaining novel t b h.
>>8654402
>I wish someone had just told me the truth right up front, as soon as I was old enough to understand it. I wish someone had just said: “Here’s the deal, Wade. You’re something called a ‘human being.’ That’s a really smart kind of animal. Like every other animal on this planet, we’re descended from a single-celled organism that lived millions of years ago. This happened by a process called evolution, and you’ll learn more about it But trust me, that’s really how we all got here. There’s proof of it everywhere, buried in the rocks. That story you heard? About how we were all created by a super-powerful dude named God who lives up in the sky? Total bullshit. The whole God thing is actually an ancient fairy tale that people have been telling one another for thousands of years. We made it all up. Like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. “Oh, and by the way … there’s no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny. Also bullshit. Sorry, kid Deal with it.”
>― Ernest Cline, Ready Player One
>The history of women is the history of the worst form of tyranny the world has ever known. The tyranny of the weak over the strong. It is the only tyranny that lasts.
What did Wilde mean by this?
>>8654377
That he likes cock
>>8654387
/thread
>>8654377
That he likes boipussi obviously.
Is life and death the same thing?
>>8654127
no. life is the absence of death.
>>8654127
no, they are obviously different things
>>8654127
No, sex and death are the same thing, in different degrees. Life isn't sex, even though those without sex often have no life; this is in fact a demonstration of the inequivalency of correlation and causation.
Are there any good podcasts discussing /lit/erature? If so, any recommendations?
>>8654060
Do you speak French?
>>8654213
Nope, only Portuguese and English.
>>8654257
Sorry, got nothing in these languages sadly. Good luck
"He could write amazing poetry, but he was also a master of ordinary prose dialogue"
Hi guys, I know this isn't the right place to such a question but I need to know what is the category of "prose" in that sentence.
Thank you very much.
prose
prəʊz/Submit
noun
1.
written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure.
"a short story in prose"
>>8654055
non-poetry
>>8654055
Anything not verse.
Like in Henry IV
>>8654038
I'll start: Christopher Marlowe.
Bib dalon
>Henry VI, Parts One, Two and Three
wow it's fucking nothing
give me a ring when it turns out some ethiopian nigress was the real author of macbeth and hamlet, then maybe I'll give a damn
>you talk shit about him
>he fucks models
umad?
you'll never be as good of a writer as our guy JOHN "TFOS" GREEN
Models are for low test fags, theres a reason why gays run the fashion industry
Is he unstoppable, /lit/?
>>8654025
Cara has god tier (ie. GOAT) legs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dG5sbLb95w
ITT we come up with plots for novellas or movies
additional you can flesh out other posts
Sci fi:
A bunch of teenagers steal their parents ship to venture out for an old abandoned space station, which one of the teenagers found while browsing through old interstellar maps.
>>8653996
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsPsyXDe3XI
>>8653996
the rule of space flight is that you may claim that which is abandoned or lost, but are they alone in this endevaour?
and they steal a shuttle, not a ship
>>8654022
Zan, 25 - scavenger
Taelor 56 - scavenger - Dad
Aiden 14 - looks on starmaps to see recent battles, which Taelor and Zan flys to in order to scavenge
Aiden also uses his free time to look at old, discarded star maps. One day he discovers a space station which he cannot find any information on. A cross check with recent updated star maps reveals that the space station now lies within a stormy nebula. Just why the nebula is there is a mystery, but Aiden convinces Zan to venture out there in his ship, the thunderbolt.
When Zan returns with evidence of the space station Taelor is convinced.
The three of them head out there to reboot the space station and lay claim to it for themselves.
They wont activate the extracommunications for fear of pirates and other scavengers, but they do it by a mistake.
They see that the nebula blocks the beacon so no one on the other side get's their reactivation pulse.
But days later a strange type of ship appears on their scanners.. ALIENS, of course it's aliens.
Idk what happens next
Hello, I'm having a debate right now with my dad about how self-improvement is so important, and not letting yourself go about what colour your skin had when you were born, I know what he says it's true and it's the main thing in this world but I like history and I know how different races have had different opportunities and that's what the media has taught me, what I want is history resources so I can fully understand how Africans have come from different environments and some would say tougher ones, I want to read about why the white person is more beneficiated by current society and black people isnt (just to have a wild guest on the subject) I want something objective that shows the truth, historical truth.
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Should I post this in /pol/ instead?
Start with James Baldwin's books, he's probably the most important black literary scholar of the 20th century.
Also read Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart" for an introduction to postcolonial literature.