And how do you like it? Would you recommend it? What's next on your list?
Finishing up a lot and trying to hold back starting up too many more. So much good stuff but so little time
Nice picture OP
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpLEXq7Ke1I
Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare.
Next I think I'll read Kipling's Just So Stories, since it's a short work.
Nothing atm.
I usually don't read on the weekends.
As for what's next, I'm leaning towards The Silent Cry by Kenzaburo Oe, but that might change.
I'm about to start Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion. Seems like my kind of novel.
My diary desu.
A Scanner Darkly.
I knew of Philip K. Dick, but I'd never read anything he'd written until I finished "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" a few weeks ago.
Thinking about starting the Illuminatus trilogy next.
Laurus by Evgenij Vodolazkin, it's a mastahpeece. No idea what to read next though.
Just finished slaughterhouse five, what next /lit/izens?
Szymborska
Seneca
Byron
Just flitting between them as my whims take me
Just finished JR. Didn't expect it would turn go such a bitter route in those last 100 pages. Great work.
Gonna start Cosmopolis next, then Underworld.
Currently reading East of Eden and I'm really liking it, I enjoy reading about California, the early 20th century, and existentialist themes in literature. I am about 300 pages in and have just read the part where he spells out the theme of the novel, something Steinbeck does in Grapes as well.
Next I will read Devils by Dostoevsky. Dostoevsky is my favorite author. It seems incredible that he was able to write such incredible characters in a location where there was little reference material.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep - Philip K. Dick
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The Power of Myth
I don't know what /lit/ thinks of it, but I'm assuming I'm going to be called a memelord reddit nigger kike jew faggy fuckboi cuck any minute now.
Now I'm reading The daemons knows of Harold Bloom. Is good like the others Bloom's books. After I'm going to read a compilation of literary essays of Coetzee
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>usually dont read on the weekends