What is the most nihilistic book you've ever read?
The Ego and His Own
My desu, diary.
The Lime Works by Thomas Bernhard
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The first third and the last third of 120 days of sodom
I skipped the middle part because I wanted to get to the """"good"""" stuff. I'll finish when I get round to it.
Lolita
What happened by hillary
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Naked Lunch
Mein Kampf
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second post best post.
My fanfics, desu
Ecclesiastes
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atlas shrugged
Moй днeвник, дecy.
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I am reading this right now and I am disappointed by the way it's headed into. It started out interestingly, I thought it would advocate for individualism and against losing your own in a collective, but now it started with things such as:
>Nero wasn't actually bad
>a party in the opposition should disregard morality to gain power
That's not nihilism, that's just being edgy. Should I keep reading or is it just more silly politics?
History and evolutionary psychology books
Joseph-Michel Labard - Anal Axis
Fight Club
The stranger
Ulysses
House of Leaves
Inherent Vice
EEEEEEE EE EEEEEE
A Clockwork Orange, without consulting the glossary
whiny bitch