Do you read books or go to the theatre?
Who is your favourite author?
Mine is Samuel Beckett. His work really reaches my "soul".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGQToJ9RR-4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gnZN4SEhjA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzgPTKDSWEU
>"Hereunder lies the above who up below. So hourly died that he lived on till now."
>"My life, my life, now I speak of it as of something over, now as of a joke which still goes on, and it is neither, for at the same time it is over and it goes on, and is there any tense for that? Watch wound and buried by the watchmaker, before he died, whose ruined works will one day speak of God, to the worms." - Molloy
Yes, but its all trashy fiction and fantasy. I have been reading the Malazan Book of the Fallen recently.
It kinda lost its sense of mystery and depth around book eight, I hope it gets better. It feels like the author blew his load on Memories of Ice.
mine is kafka
upon reflection, however, no one has really spoken to me and I've always just pretended (except when I was a boy)
Blast hell to heaven bump, so far really good.
My favorite author is Stephen King. His books always fill me with suspense, wanting to know how the conflicts resolve, and I enjoy his themes of human will triumphing against extreme adversity.
Molloy's great and I'm planning on reading the other 2 soon
I'm currently re-reading Tristram Shandy.
The last video was the best imo:
the lonely position at the top working hard and moving forward but getting further away from the sauce, really makes you think?
>don't surround yourself with yes men
Mine is Neil gaiman.
American gods and Sandman are so fucking comfy to read.
>>35190335
Bought an E-reader for christmas.
So far I like Orwell and Steinbeck. Pynchon a shit.
>>35190335
I like Molloy. I've always pictured him a bit differently from your pic, though-- skinnier, and with hair.