is there any modern philosophy written in the style of say, nietzsche? not content-wise, but aesthetically. not academically narrow in scope, but not dumbed down pop psychology. i know thus spoke zarathustra is a novel, but it reads very different even from highly philosophical fiction like dosto.
i guess some of gass's non fiction feels like this, and adam phillips sometimes too. anyone else got anything good?
>>9350561
Derrida, to some extent.
>>9350561
Deleuze.
The first time it will be frustrating, since you costantly have to learn new fairly complex definitions. Once youget accostumed to those his writing style becomes charming and truly modern, it's a work of art really.
>>9350617
Any pointers? Like some common sense definitions for all the novel concepts they coin, like the Body Without Organs, etc.? Im trying to read Anti Oedipus, but it's a bitch so far. Can't put it out of my mind either, tho.
>>9350561
Lol I love this picture.
>>9350561
Try Borges maybe if you haven't?