Malvern Books / Half Price Books
Austin TX
praise me for dalkey
throw everything out but rilke
Austin bookstores are full of hipster shit marked up, except HPB, which usually has nothing
i do love bookpeople though, reading all those fucking shitty note-card reviews seriously make my day sometimes
>>9504096
That's some serious garbage you got there
>>9504175
mmmhahaha
ya tao lin is a great catch
mmmhahaha
welcome to the water
>>9504096
>huurr duuur leik dalkey press is sooo obscure u guise n they're named after a book better than anything they could ever publish huuur duuur experimantal fkshun n stuff avndete garden omg
>>9504264
I am published by Dalkey and this triggered me
Bedside stack.
>>9504140
The one off Parmer is pretty decent desu
>>9504096
Bed is a great book OP
>>9504096
nice stack, props
>>9504264
Lol you're mad because there are people that want to read stuff that's less well known than what you read. Get a life and quit being insecure. Faggot
>>9504278
Are you brave enough to name your book? If not then bringing it up was pretty lame.
>>9504096
do people unironically like tao lin? like, do they consider his third-grade level prose profound?
Far corner is Walden
>>9505465
im gonna throw up
>>9505465
how much did you have to pay to get your books to defy gravity?
>>9505465
That looks precarious, aren't you worried about it collapsing?
>>9504299
I feel like you post every time this thread comes ups
>>9504264
pretty sure they published the dalkey archive
>>9505482
Oh yeah I read everything I'm told.
>>9504952
>choosing what you read based purely on the amount of attention it receives rather than the actual quality of the work held independently from the culture that surrounds it
Wew lad
>>9504096
Dollar bin stack
>>9508104
You have Chesterton and Aquinas, but not the Douay-Rheims?
>>9508535
I KNEW you were gonna say that.
Working on it lol.
>>9504096
Orpheus/10.
>>9508104
Wow that's an old ipod.
>>9508552
>commenting on the ipod and not mentioning the old school ibm clicky keyboard
those used to be my favorite keyboards until i got used to the super flat apple ones, now using a faux typewriter style keyboard with the tall buttons seems retarded, but when i was younger i loved those ibm keyboards
>>9508125
Happy Maugham's day. I love you Maugham!
>>9508568
Oh yeah I remember those. My elementary school computer lab had some real museum pieces. We used to fight over the two computers that had colour monitors, no joke.
just downloaded audiobook of plutarch's lives: 2.2 gigs, 84 hours, i was like godamn, hope the reader doesn't have some asspained british accent
>>9508584
you wrinkly
>>9504952
>implying that most of their catalog isn't bloated, sophomoric experimental garbage that tries to jock Burroughs' Nova Trilogy
kys, my man.
>>9506200
That was MacGibbon & Kee in 1964. Dalkey Archive Press was founded In the 80s.
>>9506172
That is correct