I'm pretty new to this board (within the last week or so) and I was hoping to get /lit/ with you guys.
Unfortunately, I'm not very well-read, other than the required reading in my courses (history major, with a minor in English literature). However, I'd like to change that very quickly.
Any book suggestions for a guy who's really only read Tolkein, Stephen King, and George RR Martin? I just finished Earth Abides.
>>8394997
Starting with the greeks is a meme, just read some Dostoyevsky, some Joyce, and some Pynchon. Then you can shitpost with the rest of us.
>>8395043
AT LEAST read Homer.
Well what kind of stories do you like? What kind of topics?
Hard for us to narrow it down for you unless you give us more to go on.
>>8394997
Based off what you've read I'd suggest the Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid, and any other epics that sound interesting to you. Dostoyevsky is also good for pretty much anyone trying to get into literature. When in doubt just pick something off that chart, they're all good.
>>8394997
Irrelevant but to do with the list, its interesting that no-one ever shitposts about hemingway yet he is talked about quite a bit
>>8395432
Box me you fucking nancy.
>>8395043
It's only a meme if you want to read fiction. If you want to read philosophy, it definitely isn't just a meme.
>>8394997
i've read 51 of those books. i suggest reading synopses, buy or download or check out at your library the ones that interest you, and continue from there. maybe read a fewer of the shorter ones first and then tackle the meatier ones by Joyce, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, or Gaddis.
btw, why isn't Manhattan Transfer on this list (or did i miss it)? damn fine novel.
Not a bait thread. I just fell asleep.
I was just wanted to find relatively short (~250-300 pages) novels to get started with
>>8395765
Even in terms of fiction it's still important, especially Homer. Sophocles, Hesiod and Theognis are pretty important too. Also, you should have a grounding in Greek history and philosophy to read serious lit.
Iliad
Odyssey
Metamorphoses
Aeneid
Divine Comedy
Canterbury Tales
Divine Comedy
Don Quixote
Shakespeare
Goethe
MISCELLANEOUS MEMESTERS
Started with this a month ago
is there a list for 2016?
I want to start reading but unsure where to start.
As someone who fails socially, are there anything that would impact me highly and would enrich my knowledge?
inb4 you're reading for the wrong reason