Hi /lit/
Im need a book named La vida secreta de la mente, but i have problems to find a page of books on pdf.
please help.
Buy it you poor sack of shit
>>7664889
Yeah, great...i was asking for help to find a page of book because im poor and i love to read.
I've just nominated this book for a publishing contract! #KindleScout https://kindlescout.amazon.com/pr/UFX8GIFATIAS
>>7664670
Fuck off, you greasy shill.
Is he kill? The forum is still active but he hasn't posted in months and the front page to his website is broken.
culture.vg
>>7664508
who cares
>>7664508
Literally who?
what yall think of this, senpai? wouldnt mind feeding it some more experimental crazy shit.
http://www.musicfromtext.com/about.html
might be interesting, probably pointless, might indicate something serious about the limitations of artistic understanding in the present era, might not
songs are (unsurprisingly) dinky
>>7663833
Load up Hypershpere
Compared to existing "young adult" genre completely decent beach reads.
I dare to say it even promotes good morality, friendship and it's not pretending to be something it's not.
>bestsellers have always been top tier literature
Stephen King seems to have an issue with this, not realizing there are millions of others better than he is and always have been.
ya know the books are shit but the covers look kinda cool.
Do people are still writing fiction because afraid of being wrong
Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?
You can make the argument that non-fiction is more prone to wrong than fiction
Hi /lit/. I've been diagnosed with MDD and need something simple and uplifting to read until my next session. On a real downer at the minute. I've just finished Alice in Wonderland.
>>7663102
the little prince is bittersweet but uplifting i'd say
>>7663118
Thanks m80. Doesn't have to be child lit, but I have found it is very good to read when feeling down.
How difficult is this in comparison to JR or Recognitions?
>>7662773
Closer to JR - Recognitions is more ambitious.
>>7662773
It's his most difficult book and it's really nothing like those other two
It's just straight up stream of consciousness. If you like those two books you'll love it though.
Hi, if anyone is interested, we have a tinychat for the /lit/ board over at
tinychat / 4chanlit
We can critique writings, talk about recent reads or verbally shitpost &c &c
>>7662622
Prisoners
BY DENISE LEVERTOV
Though the road turn at last
to death’s ordinary door,
and we knock there, ready
to enter and it opens
easily for us,
yet
all the long journey
we shall have gone in chains,
fed on knowledge-apples
acrid and riddled with grubs.
We taste other food that life,
like a charitable farm-girl,
holds out to us as we pass—
but our mouths are puckered,
a taint of ash on the tongue.
It’s not joy that we’ve lost—
wildfire, it flares
in dark or shine as it will.
What’s gone
is common happiness,
plain bread we could eat
with the old apple of knowledge.
That old one—it griped us sometimes,
but it was firm, tart,
sometimes delectable ...
The ashen apple of these days
grew from poisoned soil. We are prisoners
and must eat
our ration. All the long road
in chains, even if, after all,
we come to
death’s ordinary door, with time
smiling its ordinary
long-ago smile.
What is /lit/'s opinion on the Dexter book series?
>>7662408
It got him millions of dollars and made him self-sufficient as a writer. That's more than what most authors dream of.
Although the show was much better, specially the first two seasons.
>>7663024
Are the incestual undertones between Dexter and Debra also in the book?
Some, if not most of you will disdain me for my childishness, but I really love MGS Peacewalker. I loved the themes, the story, the concept.
So what I'm asking for are books related to Peacewalker to help color the universe for me. Not books as in fictional stories or anything but books such as:
- Logistics related to the military
- Peace in a political science sense
- Guerrilla tactics and modern day warfare
- Cold war in South America
- Nukes
- Ideologies (About ideologies, how they work, pro/con - not ideological like Mein Kampf or Das Kapital
The only example book I can give you is "Open Veins of Latin America"
>>7662280
fuck off.
>>7662280
>About ideologies, how they work, pro/con
Can we get a cold war/near future war scenario book thread going? Im looking for more stuff like Tom Clancy and Henry Coyle's Team Yankee
>>7661864
What historical fiction do you like, /lit/? I've read the first in this series and enjoyed it it.
The bible
Night
Hiroshima
>>7661806
>E D G E
>D
>G
>E
[spoilers]Mythology =/= historical fiction[/spoilers]
Does anyone else listen to the nosleep podcast?
What's the most accurate, clear English version of Max Stirner's "Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum?" I'm not expressing agreement or disagreement with the assertions contained therein. I'd just like to read it in a way that at least mostly resembles what he was initially trying to express, and I'm not willing to take the time to learn German since I'm already completing a master's degree, working on improving my Spanish, and looking into learning modern Greek or Cantonese.Before anyone directs me to /his/, administrators have not banned philosophical discussion centered around specific texts from /lit/, so it's unlikely this post will be deleted.
>>7661231
4chan memes are the most accurate and clear transmission of his works
Valuing the 'original' work over the carefully reasoned distillation of his thought expressed here is merely a spook
>>7661238
>Valuing the 'original' work over the carefully reasoned distillation of his thought expressed here is merely a spook
I'm glad you bumped the thread. I have my doubts that even a significant minority of 4chan posts are carefully reasoned.