There's no good book published in the 21st century. Prove me wrong

There's no good book published in the 21st century. Prove me wrong

Hard mode: no Yea Forums meme books

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My diary desu

Moldbug should run against Yang

Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince

houllebecq

2666, Roberto Bolaño.

Something from Vargas Llosa, maybe?

Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage is pretty good.

Yea Forums memes. Try again.

you dummy

The Buried Giant by Ishiguro is good.

Half of a yellow sun

Yea Forums and the content therein

The foundation for exploration. It's not a meme. It's a masterpiece.

I'll be the leader :)

White Teeth by Zadie Smith

this

Knausgard

I like The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

The Fault in Our Stars

Middle C

The HoTT Book.

>There's no good book published in the 21st cent-

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There's actually no good English book published in the 18th or 19th centuries. It's like a void between Paradise Lost and Ulysses.

You were saying?

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Being the only book on a topic doesn't make it good. In fact, it's rather unstructured and of course V. hated it and the comp sci autism in it. (I don't use the word autism degogatory here)

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You're right, but look at this thread.

they publish a ton of shit originally published in the 20th century so your wrong

I can see why you'd say this, however this is the network you are leaving. This non-organization is a non-organizer, and is a synchronized computer compatible with a computer. (I don't get autism here)

Does the FAT WORLD Wiki count as a book?

I don't follow.

HoTT had 5 years now and a lot of miney and interest. It's a cool but failed idea in my book.

1984 by Orwell.
Crime and punishment
Infinite Jest
Etc etc
There are plenty of good 21st century reads.

Try again, retard.

The works of Dan Schneider of course

Epic. Simply epic.

Forget 1000$ of neet bucks, Moldbug's giving us all free neocameralist microstates and invincible killer robot armies

Édouard Levé's Suicide.

Yikes

10/10 bait

Define "good." What would a good book look like or have to say in the 21st century

Seiobo there below
Gilead
Austerlitz
Min Kamp
Matterhorn
We the Drowned
Wizard of the Crow
2666
Sandalwood Death
The Feast of the Goat
Brief History of Seven Killings
Laurus
Eileen
The Buried Giant
the Book of Numbers
Dying Grass
The Sellout
The Vegetarian
On the Edge
Submission
A Little Life
Age of Iron
The Moor's Account
The Dream of the Celt
The Neapolitan Novels
We the Drowned
Wolf Hall

>2666
Amazing book.
>The Feast of the Goat
Released in 2000.
>Submission
meme
>The Dream of the Celt
Shit.
>The Neapolitan Novels
meme

This, oddly liberating

The Needle's Eye: Passing through Youth
Lincoln in the Bardo
Adrift in a Vanishing City
Circuits of the Wind
The Lost Scrapbook
Milkman
The Wallcreeper
Leaving the Atocha Station
10:04
My Struggle
How Should A Person Be?
Fort Starlight
2666

So more of the same.

10/10 bait

In Defense of Lost Causes, the author is meme, the book is not, you did not specify, i win

Who is V.?

Vlad Voevodsky, God rest his soul

you are correct

Who is this fucking thot get THE FUCK OUT OF MY BOARD YOU PAID SHILL

My book of verse was published on 03/05/2022 and is remembered even a hundred years later for its vitality and historical value

The fact that it's always the same books being posted in those threads, not to mention half of those books are written by already dead or half-dead authors whose magnum-opera were written in the late 20th century (daily reminder Pinecone, McCarthy and the gang will die in a decade), only shows how barren literature is in the 21st century. Yes, there might be a few good books here and there, but juxtaposed with the greats of the 20th century, contemporary lit is tepid and ill-inspired.
What went so wrong, Yea Forums?

What is HoTT actually good for? In terms that a normie might understand, that is.

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Pragmatically speaking, it would make it much easier to find and validate proofs, with complex proofs being free of errors. It could possibly facilitate fully automated proofs on a practical scale. To normies, the main payoff of this would probably be better, more secure, and more correct technology developing at a faster rate than we have right now.

The Nix

milk & honey
the sun and her flowers

rupi kaur

Women LEAVE

The Childhood of Jesus
Disgrace (came out in '99, close enough)
2666

Not 21st century

Some very good 21st century (fiction) books from my bookshelf:
Peter Handke: Der große Fall (2011)
Peter Handke: Die morawische Nacht (2008)
Anna Katharina Hahn: Kürzere Tage (2009)
Günter Grass: Im Krebsgang (2002)

Of course, Houellebecq is terrific too, but his best novel by far is Les Particules élémentaires, which was published in 1998.

Good recs but 2666 is older

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why does all this talk of Milkman bring to mind that Aphex Twin tune of the same name?
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People like you seem to forget that we're only 19 years into the 21st century. We've still got 4/5 of it left; I'm sure some great literature will be released by then.

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>inb4 black author
its a spell-binding book, though I'm sure a lot of anons would dismiss it because of their political orientation alone.

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Boku no pico

Pic related unironically

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because they have the same name

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i really like The Dog Stars by Peter Heller. it will never be a classic. bloom would not debase himself to be in the same room with it. but i'm a picky readers and for me it is as good as a novel can be.

Milked for money

These look quite interesting, are they good? I love "fever dream" stuff but the reviews seem mixed

Laurus

>Anonymous 03/11/19(Mon)23:53:18 No.12747525▶
>I like The Conspiracy Against the Human Rac
bump

>Moby Dick was published in 1851....

Nope

They're books that you'll either love or hate. I loved them, but I feel like I was kind of the target audience for their blend of historical fiction with fantastical African mysticism and weird science fiction elements.

>They're books that you'll either love or hate.
nah, most people just find them mediocre because that's what they are

>Long list of literally whos

Is Handke good for someone trying to learn German? Also any other reccommendations for this purpose? I read Die Taube relatively comfortably, to give you a sense of my level.

*ahem*

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*apep*

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Thought it sucked desu
big fan of murakami too

unironically this
we are the flagbearers of our era and this is what future historians will look back on when analyzing the 2010s, not books or music but Yea Forums meme culture and dialect

German philosophy is unbearable in English

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>we iz da fewcha, dey gon analize us
reddit-tier

The ocean at the end of the lane, Pachinko, The Corrections , 2666, The Pale King, The Road/No Country for Old Men, Bleeding Edge (maybe inherent vice), Oscar Wao? Have you been living under a rock? The list could go on

1000 galaxies/month and purebreed nippon waifus for all

Heidegger at least is comfy to read, once you keep track of the hyphenated translations for each new word of his.

I really enjoyed the Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
>inb4 “it was written by one of (((them)))”

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>Min Kamp
No.

Pic related. Problem is Yea Forums only reads meme books that they associate with a really embarassing idea of what being cultured is that isnt any better than reddit.

This is great as well.

Actually after reading this thread I am pleasantly surprised, there's a lot of good books recced in here.

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yawn

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The illead by Homer

Mein Kampf by Mr. Hitler

I don't know too much about the author but apparently he was just some Austrian painter.

Not the guy you're replying to but where do I start with him? Do I need "pre-reading?"

"Two: The Machine of Political Theology and the Place of Thought" sounds interesting.

you could always read the classic book about him

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STOP

*proves you wrong*
>heh, that book is just a meme, kid. Try again

Asymmetry
Happiness
Go, Went, Gone
The Overstory
My Brilliant Friend

More books published in the 21st century than ever.

Even so I don't think there's MANY good books published in the 21st century

But there's definitely some worth looking into. Many responses here have given good exampels

hes right unironically. whether the future is aware of it or not. pewdiepie literary influence is creating an army of literary children of which at least one will become legendary. his taste only stemming from Yea Forums to begin with.

What could possibly be good about that?

born in the wrong generation

what's the right one?