What are some good happy books?
Why do I relate to gondola on such a deep level
What the fuck is gondola
>>8460217
From sickness unto death
>>8460247
Gondola's cute, unassuming features manage to communicate to the innocence we all wish we still had. His prominence in 'comfy' styled art further enforces this. He is at once astounding and relatable
>>8460247
it's an empty vessel that projects a certain melancholy and is fit to capture your emotions
i remember that time when i felt like i could REALLY relate to feels man, beyond anything i had ever felt for another human
>>8460247
Heres a comfy gondola friend
>>8460247
Gondola is wu wei, my friend. Always observing, expressionless, does not interact with the enviroment around him.
>>8460261
>i remember that time when i felt like i could REALLY relate to feels man, beyond anything i had ever felt for another human
iktf
>>8460217
It feels like a dream and dreams make me happy.
>>8460217
Walser is Gondola in literary form.
There is no monkey contemplating a razor in the story though. I just liked that woodblock engraving style of the cover.
Lolita.
>>8460430
At times he sounds like a simpleton. But then, when I'm done reading, I feel like he knew something that nobody else has ever known.
>>8460217
The Secret Garden my friend
>>8460445
>1914
How did he enjoy World War 1?
>>8460456
I think he was above--or,better put--beyond the strife of humans.
Being Swiss also helped.
>>8460217
Funny, picaresque, allegorical, raunchy. It's all that Hitchhiker's Guide hoped it would be in a quarter of the space.
>>8460430
This guy sounds great, is all his stuff worth checking out?