Hey Yea Forums I started a thread late the other night and didn't get many replies, so lets try again.
I'm a Literature major and next Semester I'm taking Horror and Super Natural Literature along with a couple other lit classes. The reading list has yet to be decided, but what are some likely books/novels I'll be reading?
also I get the sense that Nick Land is a meme here, he does intrigue me though even though I know nothing about his writing. I've thought about getting the fanged noumena or whatever on audible since i have 1 credit left.
oh, and My favorite books so far are Philip K Dick's Valis Trilogy, Ubik, pretty much anything PKD George Orwell's 1984, and i'm well read in World Mythology. any book suggestions for me?
Yeah, it actually requires you to read a fuck ton, but instead you have insecure faggots seeking validation and asking stupid fucking questions instead or reading and thinking of coherent questions
Michael Watson
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Joshua Barnes
This reaction to a fairly basic and reasonable question is inexplicable, the boy is asking for books to read and is exciting about reading books, give books to the boy
Literature is not some toy that you get "excited" about. Fuck off back to your video games.
Angel Edwards
I’m reading Valis right now. What are your thoughts? Was he crazy or did God communicate with him? I think it’s a little of both. Also what are your thoughts about the vision of the Christians running around the outside the “Black Cube Prison” that everyone else is in? I have seen them talk about the Black Cube concept (Representing damnation and the elites control over us) being talked about on X
Ryder Roberts
Also I almost forgot. I bet you would like “House of Leaves”.
Isaiah Cox
I think it is a little bit of both. Not sure if it was God that gave him his knowledge, but something did. just wait until you get to the last chapters... Have you researched the exegesis any?
Lucas Barnes
Valis is good but I feel like you can only "get" it if you've ever been institutionalised in a psychiatric ward or suffered from the further reaches of a mental illness. Good luck explaining the unexplainable, either the mind is incredibly self influencial or it's affected by an external source which he describes, I reckon it's a little bit of both, not to sound boring...