What's the most existential book? I'm talking like wild and crazy, wacky existential?
fuck that second sentence wasn't a question. sorry.
>>8794285
fuck, I forgot to add a coma after "fuck". UGGGGGGGH.
>>8794282
I mean, you've posed the query kind of retardedly but Gödel, Escher, Bach is what you want, OP.
>>8794282
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>>8794288
I actually had a cool way of asking the question in my head before I went to bed last night, but I forgot it once I woke up and it's like really early in the morning right now. I actually think you need a phd in math and music to understand geb, so I actually don't think that's a very good recommendation. I never even passed algebra.
The Phenomenology of Spirit
>>8794313
I don't care, Anon - now pour yourself some coffee and make yourself some cereal and go to the fucking bookstore, you cunt.
>>8794325
I already own godel escher bach.
>>8794338
Well, can I borrow it? After you're done?
>>8794340
Sure anon.
>>8794282
Since it doesn't exist, we must write it. We must imagine existentialism happy.
Call me Gregor Samsa today, or was it yesterday you call me to fetch, as then I was transformed into a golden retriever with a CRASH of maman's pancakes. Now she has died.
Steppenwolf
>>8794285
How will you sleep at night knowing this?
ulysses
>>8794313
>I actually think you need a phd in math and music to understand geb
You're wrong, it requires effort but as long as you're relatively intelligent and interested, you can understand it just fine. If you found it impossible maybe you're just not interested enough to put forth the effort.
>>8794282
The Castle by Franz Kafka
>>8798132
investigations of a dog is everything Kafka wanted Castle to be
Notes from Underground is the book that inspired the whole existentialism.