What's a good place to move to and delve into the literary life?
Somewhat like Paris or Switzerland used to be
>>9198123
Northern New England, and Cambridge Mass when you absolutely need a new university book shop.
>>9198123
Bohemianism is dead. Anyone who adheres to the "literary lifestyle" is sacrificing one kind of conformity for another. Whatever you think you're escaping from is something you're actually bringing with you. As soon as you look to construct an ideal to strive for you lose whatever it is that alienates you from society.
Just stop being a faggot
PHILADELPHIA
Yes I live there.
If you are a hipster shit, you live in Burlington or Portland or the greater Amherst/Holyoke region.
If you are an academic there is dartmouth, and boston north/cambridge/harvard square and again Portland, along with small private schools.
If you want a traditional lifestyle there are numerous small new hampshire and upstate maine towns with traditional values and a high level of college grads and tiny book shops.
If you want to be a NEET self sufficient hermit, the wilderness beckons
Also there are basically no niggers outside manchester.
>>9198123
hay on wye
>>9198194
Nice
What about the other part, are you interested in forming a circle of self-obsessed schizoids with an interest in literature?
>>9198202
No, I prefer normies with ethics rooted in 1950s america with passing acceptance of minorities as long as they are not living in my town dragging down the school system and property values.
Thus a small mountain town circling around a non-denominational congregational church and a boutique coffee lounge is much preferable to me.
>>9198219
Fuck, alright then, have a nice one
>literary life
Meaninglessss
If you're refering to wasting your years only reading about life and not experiencing it, you can do it wherever you want.
So is my current life
What I envision is a community of people that are interested in the arts and literature that meet regularly in some nice place and that talk and possibly inspire each other
>>9198202
I'm in. Should I hop on a bus?
>>9199632
You wouldn't want to live where I live. Let's pick a place and time, some nice place with aesthetic value of its own