What the fuck was his fucking problem
he was el Diablo (Spanish for the devil)
>>9832990
Any further analysis there?
>>9832984
He was written by an ear of maize.
>Phantasmic sadness poured over her face as he leaned in to brush her lips a quantum entanglement with the phantom of his kiss hovering over her secret lips pursed inside a tangled pair of silk pink panties. The worms of earth will have to wait long for this flesh to die. Perhaps she will be burned? Now she is but quiet fourteen, her parents qua parents somewhere irrelevant in the water park, ironically under constant surveillance, he can't go back to jail, and no one see's anything behind steel bars. In this cold wet space of sunny sadness he had to act, he had to do something, he could not allow the essence of presence that belonged to him conceal more regrets than pardons so he started, slowly by trapping her body in the squeeze of his debased embrace, fingers to untie, drop goes the string that tied her one piece and now she's just a naked sacrifice at five feet four inches. On the wet concrete floor, to the sound of unimportant people and children going down water slides, SPLASH! She looked as she would were she waiting desperately on the toilet, a sad pain at a small rocket lodged in her the organ responsible for trusting a man ever again, strikes of grief against her wet body against concrete around sleeping steel, a drill pipe guilty of a shallow quarry weeping blood, crying inside of her, purging him self in portions of what was left of her self, totally pounded into sorry submission, now a tunnel for traveling through his saddest fantasies.
How's my prose?
>>9832962
>quantum entanglement
Stopped reading here
>>9832969
literally same
>so how is your book going, Anon? didn't you say you wanted to write one?
>>9832851
heh im redpilled whore go away i have anime to watch and women to berate
go get knocked up by an ape like the idiot you are, you dont understand literature anyway
>>9832855
>the guy who pretends to be from /pol/ still posts after all these months
>>9832855
this but unironically
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clLg462t_dk
This is comfy as FUCK
>>9832822
Wow thanks, MAN!
more youtube vids pls :D
wtf i hate private property now
>>9832822
that is one kvetching kike
ok, so where are the real Deleuzians hiding out here?
Can we talk about how comfy his history of philosophy books are? Nietzsche and Philosophy, Spinoza: Practical Philosophy, all of them are gold. Difference and Repetition too seems to be overlooked because everyone is jacking off on AO and ATP.
>>9832754
AO is comfy as hell if you're familiar with Freud. It's like one of those nice tipsy discussions you get going with old college friends.
Roko's Basilisk.
>>9832782
Yeah for sure.
Any Francophones watch Deleuze's interviews or lectures? they are also super comfy.
https://www.amazon.com/When-World-Was-Black-Civilizations/dp/1935721054
Thoughts?
I think you found something retarded to get mad about online. Going out of your way, serving no one - least of all yourself.
WE
>>9833036
WUZ
What are your opinions on 19th Century French poets such as Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine, and Mallarmé?
They're good. Rimbaud moreso than the others, though.
>>9832691
you mean symolists
they're the only good thing to come out of France
>>9832702
Mallarmé > Rimbaud
go back to your translations
Does anyone here actually annotate books? I keep a pen with me while I read and sometimes I'll underline things, but I have never actually feel compelled to write anything in a book. If you do it - why?
I marked in the birth and death dates in Plutarch's lives
I use pic related because i'm not a heathen
>>9832641
I use them too, but underline the actual part I want to direct myself to. How frequently do you go back and look at old noted pages?
>"Wow anon you Speak like a book"
>>9832594
And you speak like the roastie whore you are REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Actually, i am an unarticulate faggot. I literary speak like a dumb person.
Isn't that a line from 'Notes from the Underground'?
>pic related
These look like children's books.
and they aren't?
not a fan of the new edition murakami book covers, or anything chip kid has a hand in
>the author's name isn't capitalised
>"oh yeah I love the classics! The great gatsby and pride and prejudice are my favourite books!"
>>9832480
>he thinks that Le great Gatsby is a pleb book for high schoolers
>>9832489
>he thinks it isn't
>>9832489
>he thinks that it isn't.
There's a new DeLillo short story in the New Yorker called The Itch: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/08/07/the-itch-don-delillo
>>9832237
My subscription ran out a few weeks ago. can ya just ctrc+ctrlv?
>>9832237
Wow, he's lost nothing.
>>9832246
I don't think you need a subscription to view it, try opening it in an incognito window. It's too long to copy/paste.
One "argument" I constantly see in threads here is when people put "muh" in front of, well, ANYTHING, to belittle it, as if that were any sort of argument. Examples I've seen today:
>muh existential suffering
>muh truth
>muh enlightenment
Stop doing this
muh argument
>>9832033
>muh criticism of social norms
Talking seriously now though, I feel you OP, but do realize this will always happen, only it's going to be a different meme when this one dies out. Talking others down has been a thing since we started (with the Greeks).
muh stop doing this
I've read V., Inherent Vice, TCoL49, and Slow Learner. I started GR eleven times or so.
I do not like his work. I think he loosely connects a hodgepodge of themes and explores them through 2D characters and obvious plots ("hurr durr where's the rocket, hurr durr where's the woman, hurr durr what's the Golden Fang, etc.")
Why do you likey him? What am I missing?
>>9831991
>What am I missing?
a brain and good taste
sage!
>>9832108
Too many 16-year-olds on this board
>>9831991
>going to a prose stylist for the plot
>going to a prose stylist for the characters
>going to a prose stylist for anything but prose
You're reading for the wrong things, friendo. Pynchon is good because his prose is good, and because he comes up with genuinely funny shit, which is hard to do on the page. He also applies tools like stream-of-consciousness very effectively to scenarios they weren't originally designed for (see the "kenosha kid" section of GR). It's about the beauty of it all.
>ruined Russel's magnum opus and made him go suicidal
>made Hitler hate jews
>failed to save Trakl
>hated woman
>ruined philosophy forever
Why do we like him again?
No he didn't.
>>9831860
He was a rich-ass fuccboi.
>>9831860
It was Gödel who dealt the decisive death-blow, not Witty with his mere philosophy, friend.