I have a long summer break coming up, and want some things to read. I've read most of the stuff usually posted on here, so more unusual things please
wise blood
Look up "Mysteries of the Grail" by Julius Evola.
Or get some old ass greek shit from Loeb, that's always nice.
Carl Jung as well
>>8836961
I'm not reading /pol/'s wet dream made print,
but I'll try Loeb or Carl Jung
>>8836966
Nietzsche is more /pol/, most of them are too low to understand spiritual works in books
>>8836953
where do you live?
>>8836974
Either way, I'm not a 'radical traditionalist' and am not particularly into any of his ideas politically, nor do I have any great interest in Hinduesque spirituality.
>>8836953
In that case you've probably already read them but I'll give you my list for the holidays:
- The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath
- Dubliners, James Joyce
- A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce
- Motor Cycle Diaries, Che Guevara
>>8836975
Australia, why?
>>8836978
In general diaries make for comfy reading.
>>8836978
I haven't read Motor Cycle Diaries, so I'll give that a shot (read the others though)
>>8836979
cause I'm in Europa and I'm cold
>>8837041
Lucky. It's 40 degrees here