What literature has a "gnostic" mood / atmosphere or worldview?
Basically the idea that there is something fundamentally WRONG with the world, a kind of paranoia about being trapped in a weird bizarro prison
I get this from Philip K Dick and Kafka
Any other recommendations?
I dunno maybe some Gnostic texts lol I dunno
Plato's Timaeus, but you should read Phaedo and Republic first
New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha
Nag Hammadi Scriptures by Meyer
Hermetica: The Greek Corpus Hermeticum and the Latin Asclepius by Brian P. Copenhaver
Enneads by Plotinus
The Gnostics: Myth, Ritual, and Diversity in Early Christianity by David Brakke
>Death is a great horror:
>immediately upon leaving the body
>the deceased human being becomes the sole spectator
>of a marvelous panorama of hallucinatory visions
>all things became the cloudless sky
>and a mountain of clearest glass
>opens up from the blackness
>and punctuates the air above it with it’s fingers
>and causes pure death to rain towards him
>and there are no words to describe
>what it is truly like
>you cannot know it
>it as if god himself
>had bled out onto the ground
>and everywhere, everywhere
>is the stain of it
>we are soaked in it
>and it all smells of copper
>but this is false!
>it is a specter
>it is a phantom
>anguish of a writhing spirit
>reflected against the purest backdrop of nothingness
>because, oh, the death of a god! the pain of his blood!
>that would give meaning.
>But there is no god in death!
>you will not see him, you will not find him.
>god is deathless.
>what use does god have for death?
>that father of all things
>what use has he for a broken toy? what use has he for the shattered vase,
>the broken vessel?
>what use has god for death?
>and what use has god for the dead?
>when you die you pass out of god’s realm.
>you pass from his sight.
Threadly reminder that this is the likely result of Faith, and Gnosis should be pursued even as a cynical immunization against Oblivion.
>>9760804
McCarthy has Gnostic themes in a few of his novels, the most obvious examples being Blood Meridian and The Road.
>>9760804
psychadelics
>>9761202
Came here to post this - Blood Meridian anyways, havn't read The Road.
>>9760804
Hermann Hesse is known for his Gnostic beliefs that he incorporated into his writing.
A Voyage to Arcturus - then you can read Bloom's fanfic
Just read more PKD, OP