If you could read, or re-read one book, or piece, and then die, what would it be? As long as everything is in a single volume, it counts (so you can pick a collection/compilation).
encyclopedia britannica
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WIKIPEDIA. It'll never end!
Makes me wonder if anyone has written some kind of infinite book, that either cycles back on itself (in a way that isn't pure repetition) or maybe procedurally generates endless text.
>>9428935
My Diary Desu
>>9428935
Complete Rilke maybe? This is the kind of book I want to write before I die, the one people choose to read before they do
>>9428981
>book that cycles back on itself
Finnegans Wake?
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Poemas y Antipoemas by Nicanor Parra
"Necronomicon", the H.P Lovecraft collection
>>9428981
Unironicallly Finnigan's Wake
>>9428981
The Book of Sand
>>9428935
Hitchiker's compilation or water for elephants because it has a soft spot in my heart.
>>9428981
The Library of Babel.
>>9428935
Infinite Jest, it has the end in the beginning - immortality achieved
>ITT: Anons casually curse themselves to hellish eternity and believe their eyesight will last as long as their consciousness
Ulysses
>>9428981
Finnegans Wake
4:48 psychosis
In a Station of the Metro