Is there such a thing as a GoodCloudAtlas? You know, same subject but not shit
>>8761766
>being a snobby contrarian and a genre pleb at the same time
We've found the rock bottom of /lit/
>>8761817
I just want a good book about reincarnation you rude cunt
>>8761844
Try the Baghavad Gita
>>8761817
>>8761766
Which "Cloud Atlas" are you referring to? The one in your pic?
>>8761766
Simulations and Simulacra by Baudrillard
>>8761766
But Cloud Atlas was good, except for the Timothy Cavendish arc. That was a tedium.
>>8762008
agreed, although I see the point Mitchell was making with Cavendish. A contemporary narrative where the struggle seems arbitrary and silly, because we do not have the capacity to have meaningful insight into the zeitgeist struggles of our time without making a political statement
>>8762106
Best parts were boipussy Robert Frobisher.
Demian (and I guess other stuff) by Hermann Hesse comes to mind.
>>8762106
>because we do not have the capacity to have meaningful insight into the zeitgeist struggles of our time
You should if you're calling yourself a fucking writer