https://www.librarything.com/profile/LamontCranston
Hey /lit/ can you recommend some works based on my library? I never know what to read, so end up with science fiction and stuff
>>8662811
If you like Wolfe enough to save his meme go back further through American sci-fi/fantasy/magical-realism/faggotry-for-nerds-who-can't-handle-reality and try the writers who influenced him.
>Jack Vance
Tales of the Dying Earth
>Charles G. Finney
The Circus of Dr. Lao
>James Cabbel
Jurgen
>>8663076
If you bothered to look at the link you'd see that I have read Wolfes influences Vance and Borges, as well as also Umberto Eco who wrote the astonishingly similar Name of the Rose at the same time of BotNS
>>8662811
Vollmann
>>8662811
Is that goodreads for hipsters?
Anyway, Chesterton is great if you liked Wolfe. But if you want to go hardcore on the Wolfe influences read
Aquinas, Feser>God, Philosophy, Universities, MacIntyre>Metaphysics, Categories, Politics, Ethics, Aristotle>After Virtue, MacIntyre>Real Essentialism, Practical Ethics, Oderberg>Summa Theologica, Summa contra Gentiles, Aquinas.
>>8663778
there are more works cataloged on that profile than Wolfe
>>8663778
He asked for books, not toilet paper.
>>8663784
The site is trash, I couldn't find the list of books desu
>>8663788
>https://www.librarything.com/profile/LamontCranston
>CollectionsiPad (1), Magazine (9), Non-Fiction (35), Your library (423), Read but unowned (98), Wishlist (19), Currently reading (1), All collections (547)
>Your library (423)
>All collections (547)
very first thing right at the very top