Are there any books that capture the sense of loss stemming from regret?
Like books about old people who did nothing ever and have nothing to look back on but opportunities they never took?
>>9978268
"The Beast in the Jungle" by Henry James is exactly what you're but looking for. It's a slow read at first but give it a chance.
The Death of Ivan Ilyich
Stoner
Kokoro
>>9978276
This.
Also, James Joyce, A Painful Case.
>>9978309
thanks dude
>Billy Herrington is instantly recognizable
th-thanks, 4chan
>>9978268
I don't know but Jesuth my killer queen justh broke down the closthet door motherfucker. Thanks a lot.
Trees Fall by Frank Dunsey
Stoner
>>9978867
Always with the fucking weed books? We get it dude you blaze it, go back to >>>reddit
>>9978268
For a shorter book, Dostoevsky's White Nights is one of my favorites. The guy is younger though.
wtf I love men now
>>9978268
A Painful Case from Dubliners by James Joyce
>>9979308
seconded
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why?