Salut les Francophones. Je sais que vous êtes là, on a déjà eu deux-trois bons fils ensemble (hormis quelques raids du 15-18, mais que voulez-vous...).
Je propose la même chose que d'habitude: postez vos textes, critiquez ceux des autres, discutez de vos auteurs préférés, tout ça. N'oubliez pas les espaces insécables normales: les espaces fines ne s'affichent pas bien sur 4chan.
La raison pour laquelle je lance le fil, c'est que j'ai commencé à lire D'un château l'autre, et qu'autant j'aimais bien le style du Voyage au bout de la nuit et de Bagatelles pour un massacre, là j'ai du mal à supporter la teneur en points de suspension et d'exclamation.
Vous croyez que c'était les prodromes de son AVC hémorragique? Ça serait cohérent avec sa manie d'écrire des milliers de pages pour rien et avec son élocution dans les dernières interviews.
Mais non!
>>7303133
En ce moment je lis beaucoup trop en anglais (des non-fictions principalement) mais je suis aussi en train de lire "Le Voyageur et le Clair de Lune", un roman hongrois. Je ne peux pas emettre d'avis encore, je viens de debuter.
(Je m'excuse pour le manque d'accent, j'ai du passer en qwerty parce que mon clavier ne marche plus aussi bien qu'avant...)
>espaces
Finement joué, PO.
Quel hasard, je viens tout juste de commencer ce même - premier Céline par contre, ayant mis longtemps à surmonter le dégoût pour ses suspensions sans suspension. (sûrement mieux fait de commencer par Voyage, à l'en croire lui-même)
C'est pas très beau mais on s'y fait. Le style en radotage me fait penser au Gaddis d'Agapē Agape à la sauce Haddock.
ITT: we recommend each other books based off of things we like other than books, movies, or tv shows
>the color pink
>rice
>loud noisy music
>meditation
>psychology
>philosophy
>minimalist furniture
>Japanese fashion scenes
>cold weather
There you go
>>7300357
Holy fucking shit, OP. Are you me? What is your favorite film, book, album, painting? We should be penpals.
>>7300374
I like Pulp Fiction, that book right there, I Could Do Whatever I Wanted If I Wanted by Snowing (and) anything by Boris, and Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch always comes to mind.
>being Comfy
>masturbating
>stoic Philosophy
>rain
>Ancient and Early Modern Warfare
>Hannibal Barca
what you read/what you expected/what you got thread
I'll post template in a sec
>>7298767
AtD is High-tier Pycnh, it just isn't talked about 'cause people feel intimidated by it's lenghtmuch like Papa Pynch's sexual prowess
ITT: the worst book you've ever read
The Ice Storm. Can't remember the author but it was made into a movie. The book sucked so bad i couldn't finish it. That is the only book to date i never finished.
the missionary by lady morgan
Song of solomon
Dyson sphere Edition
>Recommendations:
>Fantasy
http://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/4chanlit/images/a/a8/1307836551252.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110612005642
>Sci-Fi
http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/4chanlit/images/a/a6/Scifilit.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100710233344
http://imgur.com/r55ODlL
>Who is your favorite Author that utilizes Dyson spheres in Science Fiction/Fantasy?
>What are your favorite books that deal with with Dyson spheres?
>How would man utilize all that energy? How would covering the sun affect the other planets?
>As a supposed Dyson sphere was discovered a few weeks ago, do you think there will be a flood of books to hit the market centered around the Spheres to ride on the popularity?
Old Thread
>>7246345
That image looks more like a Matroishka brain under construction to me.
They'd use the energy to power all the processing going on inside the structure itself, which would in turn be their own minds and virtualised environments.
If you're talking about the large objects that were in the news last week after being discovered literally years ago, they're in no way a Dyson sphere, you're retarded.
>>7284638
what the fuck is a dyson sphere OP
Why would you waste your time building a dyson sphere instead of making your own mini fusion reactors?
Are there any books that portray a dyson sphere as a deprecated, abandoned project?
Or just space ruins in general if that's too specific.
All the votes have now been counted. Although now there are a number of ties on both of the lists which we will sort via this poll:
http://goo()gl/forms/5qTbGX8drA
Remove the () and add a .
This tie breaking poll will be open until 23:59 (GMT) on the 27th of october.
If there are still some remaining ties then we will sort them out by counting the votes the tied authors got on the book list. For example: If Albert Camus and Ernest Hemingway are still tied when the poll is over, then I will count the number of votes their books got in the book poll and sort it out that way. If there are still ties after this then I will just flip a coin.
I have now found pictures for all the authors who are definitely going on the list. I will find the rest of the pictures when the poll closes. I am currently finding the first edition covers for all the books and I am about 1/3 done with that.
Then I'll create the infographic via Gimp. Which will hopefully be done this week. It all depends on how quick I am to learn how to use Gimp.
If you have any suggestions on how the infographic should look like, then please post your suggestions in the thread.
Love you /lit/ as always.
I'm very proud of our completely illegitimate winner, David Foster Wallace.
I thought I already told you that T. S. Eliot's name only has one "L", OP. Fix this.
This looks like a lot of work, thanks for doing this!
Is he even relevant anymore?
didnt nietzche pwn him? xD
>>7280175
who?
>>7280175
Immanuel Kant cut it tbh
ALL HYPERSPHERE: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TIdoWxLOs7tVlO8MHISFAm1stJ7FEta-fL0dBe88J1g/edit#
Deadline: 31st of October, 2015.
Discuss themes, vote on cover art, contribute in the document. Also, what publisher are we appealing to? An anon suggested Cow Eye Press, and they're all about idiosyncratic fiction -according to them.
Get to work, you filthy proletariat.
>>7269717
bump
Is this doc for editing?
Please pick a name for fan fiction board.
like /fan-fic/ or /litf/?
I can make the board, now.
/wrt/ - writing and critique
or /crt/
/fic/ - Fanfiction/Critique
hiroyuki bring back philosophy, and let all books be read on this board. please hiroyuki-sama please
"To awaken the modern world, one must praise laziness. The lazy man has an infinitely keener perception of metaphysical reality than the active one."
– E. M. Cioran
Are there any other NEET apologists in philosophy and literature?
Taoism
>>7272607
Look into comedy.
>>7272607
Y a-t-il des français qui traînent ici ? Si oui, postez vos textes !
Sorry for making foreign threads but there isn't one decent literature board in french on the internet right now. We definitely should make one.
Oui. Non, j'ai pas de textes. Je peux te donner des points de suspension si tu veux: "...", voilà.
>>7239293
rekt
Le début d'une nouvelle écrite il y a un ou deux mois.
Questions, commentaires, insultes?
What should I read to get the crash course on feminism? Is such a thing possible?
I'd like to better understand the waves of feminism, contemporary feminism, feministic activism, feminist perspective, leading feminist intellectuals, and any other sphere that would be important for me to best understand feminism on a macrocosmic scale.
>>7257272
Read an introduction to feminism. Then consult the 'suggested readings' list.
Charles Fourier
Josephine Butler, Mary Wollstonecraft
A Room of One's Own- Woolf
The Female Eunuch- Greer
SCUM Manifesto- whatever the crazy lady's name was
The Second Sex- Beauvoir (large, not many feminists have read it, but important)
Gender Trouble- Judith Butler
The Manipulated Man- Vilar
Irigaray
Hey /lit/, let's make a list of pedo/hebe writers. I'd like to read writers with my own tastes.
I start with:
>Lewis Carroll (he must be, you just need to read "Alice". There are things that normal-fags wouldn't understand or feel).
>Vladimir Nabokov (come on, we all know it)
>Edgar Allan Poe (he married his 13 year old cousin, Virginia Eliza Clemm, when he was 26, and lied about her age on the marriage certificate.)
>Ann Frank
>>7258451
John Ruskin I believe wouldn't fuck his wife because he realized that past the age of about 9 women start growing hair and menstruating
>>7258451
>>Edgar Allan Poe (he married his 13 year old cousin, Virginia Eliza Clemm, when he was 26, and lied about her age on the marriage certificate.)
He wasn't really a pedo though, He was just being Southern.
Is the waifu trend a modern analogue to the themes presented in the myth of Pygmalion?
Is nazi samurai as funny as his images imply?
>>7240953
He starts slow but ramps up into /pol/ level shenanigans.
>>7240931
no
stop trying to philosophically annotate stupid shit
How do I not sound like a pretentious fag when writing poetry?
2late
say things that you actually mean
read what youve written with a critical eye
dont say things that you dont mean
stop writing poetry, become a pick up artist and enjoy life