I want to take a break from russian literature and start a journey with german literature.
Where should I start? I've already read Faust.
Kleist, Kafka and Büchner.
>>9350805
read Faust again
The accurate order is Goethe>Schiller>Holderlin>Novalis>>9350817
Also Goethe wrote more than Faust. The rest is somewhat optional, but make sure to read Wilhelm Meister and Sorrows of Young Werther.
>>9350911
I really disliked Werther, it felt way too dated.
>>9350805
Germany is only good for philosophy
>>9350937
kill yourself
I'm learning german now, could anyone recommend me some beginner german books in the original language?
>>9351223
Mein Kampf
>>9351103
Nah, he's to busy banging Lotte bruh;
sire, there is no need to blow yourself to oblivion, when there's magical pussy dancing, and singing all around you, and shite - even on ze tip-toes;
by ze sucking of your own cock, 'till you pull ze trigger, bathing in the holy water that puts your brains all over the floor, - no need my liege, when Charlie's on her knees.
Ze book-worm lady, says, "put ze books away, and do ze reading of me, HerrY Monsieur, starry eyed asshole.
But you say, "NO, no, NEIN, Never my Soprano girl-lady, instead, I will use ze tears from my eyes, as ze lube, and proceed to do ze fucking of ze books.
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Imma gonna read "Elective Affinities" my vassal; - I feel some cucking is afoot, from thE first page.
>>9351417
I usually filter all tripfags, but out of curiosity I looked what was under this hidden post.
Let me just say this: never again.
>>9351223
Hesse's Siddharta and Schlink's Der Vorleser are written in a pretty easy style and use simple vocabulary.
Or you could try the youth fiction route. I can recommend Die unendliche Geschichte, Die 13,5 Leben des Kaptn Blaubär, Stein und Flöte.
Too hard? Then start with the Grimm Brothers and with Preußler's Die Kleine Hexe.