What non-poetry books have you read in the last 365 days?
I think I can make a list:
>One hundred years of solitude, Gabriel Garcia Márquez
>The Ego and His own, Stirner (didn't finish it though)
>Capitán Alatriste, Arturo Pérez Reverte
>Don Quijote de la Mancha (re-read it for the 3rd time)
>Pnin, Vladimir Nabokov
>The Karamazov Brothers, Fyodor Dostoievski
>Memoirs of a Beatnik, Diane di Prima
>We, Yevgeny Zamyatin
>The Setting Sun, Osamu Dazai
I might be forgetting one or two but so far I remember those.
-One hundred ye
I'll have to check my goodreads, let me get back at you.
i'll bite
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Great Expectations
Journey to the End of the Night
Moby Dick
Infinite Jest
Les Miserables
Lolita
Hamlet
The Stranger
It was a good year (for reading at least, everything else sucked)
>>9656757
>non-poetry
why? are you afraid of poetry?
>>9656757
care to share which of these books you would recommend above the others? and is the brothers karamazov really that good?
>>9657066
i didnt include the non-lit approved material cuz i figured id get assblasted over it.
just goes to show on /lit/ you get assblasted either way.
also moby dick, les mis, and IJ are all 1000 pages, so they should count as two each.
fight me if you disagree
Just use Goodreads, goddamn,I'm aiming at one book a week myself, and you should too
>>9657289
Fuck. Is that a real quote?
>>9656757
First book I read this year was a book of poetry. Overall it's been pretty productive this year
Books not listed are:
17. Kindred - Octavia Butler
18. Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
19. Freedom - Jonathan Franzen
20. Taipei - Tao Lin
21. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
22. Nine Stories - JD Salinger
23. Citizen - Claudia Rankine
>>9657554
I usually try to read a book a week but sometimes I'm slow and get caught up with school work (or am just reading a longer work) so it takes more time .
>>9657450
i havent laughed that hard in a long time.
i love you anon, keep up the good work
>>9657013
OP here, I read poetry everyday, is just that I have compilations and I randomly read poems everyday.
For example i have been reading most of Rosalia de Castro poems as of lately.
>>9657066
Well I have work and grad school so I try to use a little bit of time everyday to read, plus I have ADD.
As of this time last year.
1.Tarr by Wyndham Lewis
2.Human, All to Human by Nietzsche
3.The End of The Street by David Dobereiner
4. Faust Part 1
5. Full Catastrophe Living
6. Less than Zero by Brent Easton Ellis
7. Ethics by Spinoza
8. The Secret History of Twin Peaks by Mark Frost
9. Noumenautics by Peter Sjöstedt-H
10. The Courtier and the Heretic by Matthew Stewart
11. Power-Nihilism: A Case for Moral and Political Nihilism
12: The Occult Technology of Power (Unknow Writer)
13.The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
>>9656757
>(didn't finish it though)
though like the rest of /lit/ he will act like his opinion on Stirner matters.
>last 365
Been really slowing up lately however. Way too much internet.