Best novels of all time:
1.Kafka, Franz: The Trial (1915)
2.Bulgakov, Mikhail: The Master and Margherita (1940)
3.Witkiewicz, Stanislaw: Insatiability
4.Mann, Thomas: Buddenbrooks (1901)
5.James, Henry: The Golden Bowl
6.Bronte, Emily: Wuthering Heights
7.Nabokov, Vladimir: Ada
8.Pynchon, Thomas: V
9.Gogol, Nikolaj: Dead Souls (1852)
10.Faulkner, William: Light in August
>>9810864
The only topic he knows anything about is rock music
>>9810872
>implying implications
at the very least he's also one of the world's foremost AI experts. I like how he's constantly blowing singularity faggots the fuck out. His writing on the history of computers is just as interesting as his rock reviews.
1. Unknown: The Birds, The Frogs, & The Mosquitoes (Unknown)
2. Various: The Holy Bible (Various)
3. Various (Anonymous): The Legacy of Totalitarianism In A Tundra (2014)
4. Milton, John: Paradise Lost (1667)
5. Melville, Herman: Moby-Dick (1851)
6. Kafka, Franz: The Metamorphosis (1915)
7. de Cervantes, Miguel: Don Quixote (1605)
8. Vonnegut, Kurt: Slaughterhouse Five (1969)
9. Al Karkhi, R.: Who Blew The Whistle? (2017)
10. Easton Ellis, Bret: American Psycho (1991)
>>9810872
Not even that
>>9810864
Nigger should shut the fuck up about politics, he comes off as delusional.
>>9810864
Strange mixture of different kinds of books to have in a top-ten, but pretty good taste over-all.
1. Wallace: Infinite Jest
2. Dostoevsky: Demons
3. Tolstoy: Anna Karenina
4. Dostoevsky: The Idiot
5. Kafka: The Trial
6. Dostoevsky: The Brothers Karamazov
7. Hemingway: The Sun Also Rises
8. Woolf: The Waves
9. Nabokov: Pnin
10. Wallace: A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
>>9810894
> scaruffi
> one of the world's leading AI experts
no, just no.
>>9810908
He can be kind of insightful on some things. He seems to have a much better idea of how China actually works than most people do. If it weren't for his completely 110% buying into this 'Russia bought the US election' bullshit I'd consider him a decent news source.
My favorite [modern] poets
1. Eliot
2. Rilke
3. Paz
4. Yeats
5. Pessoa
6. Heaney
7. Pound
8. Montale
9. Valery
10. Garcia Lorca
11. Majakovskij