Hey /lit/, could you please recommend some non-fiction books that are similar to the philosophy in fight club? i have read most of Nietzsche's work, and i found some of his themes to be similar. thanks in advance.
The double
"How to be an angsty gaylord" by Fedorovo Tipps
>>9052456
might give this a read. i do like Dostoevsky but im looking more for a non-fiction books so i can learn about philosophical themes similar to the ones expressed in fight club
>>9052485
The Doctrine of Fascism
>>9052485
"The Ego and It's Own" By Max Stirner. This Philosophy embodies Tyler Durden's philosophy. Also don't resign yourself to non-fiction for philosophical themes because a lot of literature is written to contain philosophical teachings.
Revised Boy Scout Manual by Burroughs
joyce carol oates - on boxing
a few passages out of ernest hemingway's "death in the afternoon"
"Us Guys" Charlie LeDuff
It's been a while since I read it, but I seem to remember it to discuss modern masculinity.
>>9052452
you read most of nietzsches work and still think fight club is good? May you read his books again?
>>9052452
and dont read stirner its shit read marx abour german ideology and dont become a retard, but mabe its to late
>>9054160
>>9052452
Walden. Fight club took a lot from this book for example the furniture owning you business.
>>9054160
Reckt
>>9052452
The Coming Insurrection
against civilisation by john zerzan
I suggest fucking hanging yourself you absolute retard.
God I hate this stupid website.
>>9054732
then leave?
honestly I don't understand why shitheads like you get so mad when people actually want to read and talk about books.
>>9054732
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