>age
>location
>current book
Age
23
Mexico
Hamlet
20
Florida
I can't read
>20
>Midwestern US
>The Occult Book by Greer
28
Northern midwest USA
Herzen, My Past & Thoughts
27
Germany
Kernel Methods in Computer Vision
21
Scotland
Imagined Communities
21
Minnesota
If on a winter’s night a traveler
24
LA
Mythology by Hamilton
21
midwest us
infinite jest, ~300 pages in
CIA
Fuck
Off
25
NYC
Heart of Darkness (just finished)
32
cali
the penguin history of the world
28
Sydney
Breakout At Stalingrad
24
Chile
Beyond good and evil
24
Michigan
Siddhartha (2nd reading)
19
Chile
Freud's essays and Bukowski's Play the piano
25
UK
Teatro Grottesco
>20
>France
>Wittgenstein Duty of Genius (Monk)
22
Argentina
Rig Veda
25
Swedistan
Morte d'Arthur
30
Argentina
Mein Kampf
22
US east coast
pic related
wow what an exciting thread
47
Atlanta
Night Sky with Exit Wounds
26
United Kingdom
Use of Weapons by Ian M Banks
25
Wildwood nj
No longer human
29
US northeast
the young hitler i knew by august kubizek
20
US of A
The Exorcist
24
Brasil
TSZ
>24
>DC
>Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories by Italo Calvino
>25
>australia
>Miss Harriet and Other Stories by Maupassant
27
Appalachia
Horizon by Barry Lopez
27
French canada
Dune
15
California
The Last of the Mohicans, The Foundations of Leninism, A Clockwork Orange, Stories of the Wild West, and Fahrenheit 451.
I don't like reading one book at a time exactly, I pick up and leave off on a bunch and eventually finish a bunch within the same week. I did that with the Witcher series and a number of Marxist works.
27
USA
The Legacy of Idealism
43
USA
Rain by Cynthia Barnett
21
Virginia
East of Eden
>15
Underage enjoy your ban.
18
Bible belt
Crime and punishment, sound and fury next
24
Brezil
Mémorias Postumas de Brás Cubas
20
St Louis
Ubik
What should I read next anons? I want to get into either Hegel or Deleuze so I can better understand all the posts about them on this board, but I also want to catch up on some classic writers
21
Texas
The Birth of Fascist Ideology
What book is this, you fucker?
Not him, but it’s probaby Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Oh, I see. Thanks.
19
France
Phenomenology of Spirit
29
Ukraine
Melmoth the wanderer
29
neet hell
feeling good
4
Sweden
Infinite Jest
You jest, but think of how reformed we'd be as a society if youngins read more complex stuff
>dfw
>more complex than the literature consumed by the average swedish toddler
surely you can't be serious
>18
>Gypsiland
>The Idiot
19
Southern USA
The Idiot
32
Spain
The Doors of Perception
30+
Siberia
Have Spacesuit - Will Travel
>18
>SE London
>Crime and Punishment
20
currently in a five eyes dungeon
Complete Fiction of HP Lovecraft (again)
34
GA
Underworld, and in a sort of odd coincidence, Moneyball
jesus fuck, I have this on a hard drive from '06 and probably haven't seen it posted since, how long have you been here, user?
I’m guessing you haven’t been on /pol/ often
22
Morocco
Brothers kramazov
55
Eritrea
G.E.B
In the ~15 years I've been coming here, I can count /pol/ visits on one hand.
Good for you, user. That way lies ruin.
20
Oxford
Constellation Myths with Aratus's Phaenomena
A Christmas present from my ex ;_;
27
London SW
Hunters of Dune
18
Lithuania
Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market
30
Southeast Idaho
How We Became Posthuman, N. Katherine Hayles
That's not a book tho
It's a lil book
25
Chile
The red and the black by Stendhal
28
Wisconsin
Spinoza's Ethics
24
France
Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
28
Kazakhstan
Gravity's Rainbow and The Unlimited Dream Company
26
NYC
Internet Dreams
I've only been to Tennessee and North Carolina, but I fucking loved it. Trying to move to the South
19
poland
waves by virginia woolf
21
Chile
The Iliad
27
Poland
"Zły" by Leopold Tyrmand - Extremely funny shit.
58-40
USA
Books are for losers
19
Brazil
The book of disquiet
27
France
Al-Andalus, 711-1492 : a history of Islamic Andalusia, by Pierre Guichard
18
Barcelona
Capitalism and Schizophrenia
23
Oklahoma
Runaway Horses
19
Lithuania
Confessions of a Mask
И кaк тeбe?
26
Pittsburgh
C&P
23
UK
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
17 (Chill out mods, I have less than a month left until I can “legally” be here. Anyways, it’s not like most users break the rules anyways. >racism outside of Yea Forums)
Illinois (Not Chicago)
Don Quixote
25
Halifax
Travesty by John Hawkes
21
Poland
The Ego and Its Own by Max Stirner
Serotonine by Michel Houellebecq
20
Venezuela
The World as Will and Representation
>these ages
Get. The fuck. Out. :3
40
mexico
hamlet
25
R*ssia
Zen mind beginner mind
19
shitty UK
The Science of Mythology by C. Jung and C. Kerényi
18
Poland
Lord Jim
moje negroidy
Get out :3
26
Brazil
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
21
Mexico
Albion's seed
24
Wiscansin
Light in August
23
New York City
The Pale King
25
Texas
Psychology and Alchemy
Reported, enjoy your ban.
22
chicago
all quiet on the western front
29
Ukraine
Les Chants de Maldoror
Heгpикy мiй любий.
23
Cali
The Broken Eye, for the second time.
21
Santiago, Chile
Stoner (on smartphone), House of Leaves (physical)
I read Stoner when I'm not able to carry HoL with me (i.e. in the gym between reps).
Hello uwu
27
meth county, FL
Religion and Alienation
26
Canada
Titus Groan
Я тoлькo нaчaл, бoльшe ceмиcтa cтpaниц мeлким шpифтoм нaпpяжнoe чтeниe, a тaк, гoтишнo-мpaчнo.
>▶
23
minnesota
possibility of an island by mikey wellbeck
22
Texas
Mythology
People are awfully eager to present their personal info on the internet
Just throw in a picture of yourselves while you're at it
I'm sure flaunting the fact that I'm a low 20s american really narrows down my person
not many people just go "yeah, I'm from america", there's awfully specific locations, also, very specific ages, not "in my 20's or 30's"
and piece of literature you're into works well as identification, be it in digital or physical form
you seem an ignorant person so I don't pry further
22
Rural Australia
Naomi
24
Australia
The Iliad
19
Taiwan
Melancholy of Resistance
19
Germany
Shakespeare's Sonnets
Fucking fag
Based
Retard subhuman
Red pilled, very based
Extremely based, would buy you a beer
World's most dangerous faggot
>23
>Canada
>The Odyssey (Fagles translation)
t. 27yr-old doomer
46
The west
Towards a New Socialism - Paul Cockshott & Allin Cottrell
Letter from Klara - Tove Jansson
The Tempest - Wm. Shakespeare
Inseparable - Emma Donoghue
Democracy at Work - Richard Wolff
The Next Revolution - Murray Bookchin
Based
20
New Jersey
The Guns of August
33
London
Magic mountain (nearly done)
>46
I think we all know you’re in your 30s. It’s not like wishful thinking, it’s just that you’re in your 30s. :3
I thought Magic Mountain was the location at first.
People born in 1973 aren’t in their 30s.
The pictures are old
19 (turning 20 in a few hours)
Bulgaria
In the Buddha's words
Happy birthday from India man!
>23
>Satan, cantor and infinity
71
United States
The foundation for exploration
25
Phoneposting from the shitter
The Myth of Sisyphus
26
LONDON
Henry IV Part II
Seeing all these late-20's early 30's Yea Forumsitzens surprises me. Thought most people here would be uni students.
24
Germany
Homo Faber
41
Midwestern U.S.
Pic
Almost finished. It's one of the best war memoirs I've ever read. Highly recommended.
26
Fortaleza
The red and the black
23
France
The runaway horses
24
Ohio
Out of the Fiery Furnace
32
England
Les Miserables
Kazakhstan is alright man. I was there 2 years ago, down in Almaty and Shymkent. How's it there at the moment?
25, prawn trawler off west queensland somewhere, homage to catalonia
I mean on the one hand, yes you are very adamant about this.
On the other hand you post stuff like pic related. Or something else alluding to you being in your mid 30s . Why hide your age
I am :3. Sorry about the confusion.
18
São Paulo
Confessions (Augustine); The concept of anxiety(Kiekergaard)
Happy birthday user
19
Midwest
The Razor's Edge
21
Ecuador
Handbuch der Anthropologie, L'anti-oedipe
19
US
union resilience in troubled times: the story of the operating engineers, AFL-CIO, 1960-1993
28
Orlando
Cities of the red night
18
Midwest US
Stoner
Lent grandpa my copy of No Country For Old Men a few weeks ago and yesterday he asked to borrow The Road. I got him hooked on McCarthy, im glad to have people to share my reading with :)
Never miss a chance at pedantry , do you ?
27
Bulgaria
Cannery Row
19
California
The Waves; Gödel, Escher, Bach; Dubliners
(Me)
oh hello,
25
Mexico
Letters from the Earth, by Mark Twain
18
Chile
Bowie book, and some stuff on the Paris commune
wena nido
>29
>mAssachusetts
>the bell jar
20
Western Hemisphere
Shadow of the Torturer
53
Uruguay
The Castle, by Franz Kafka
>23
>Washington
>Pic related
19
Canada
Complete Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe
>26
>Sanya
>Waking Up by Sam Harris
18
Québec
Candide
16
Russia
War and Peace
18
Lithuania
Atlas shrugged
MOOOOOOOOOOOODS
>10
>Kuwait
>The canterbury tales
>23
>Louisiana
>The Pathfinder by Nicholas Lore
>19
>Spain
>The novices of Sais
19
Ottawa
The Glass Castle
I lied
>19
>Ottawa
>Storybros magically lewd sleepover adventure
>19
>Hungary
>The Hobbit
heh
fuck
your
datamining thread
24
Virginia
The Grapes of Wrath and some SF novel called Arkwright that I'm not loving so far, but it's not very long so I'll see it through.
Just recently read The Epic of Gilgamesh and thought it was super interesting, looking for more in-depth reading material on that.
27
Sweden
The Crossing - McCarthy
28
Scotland
War and peace
please nooo
18
moscow
fuck it i"m finally gonna start reading decameron
20
Chechnya
William Gaddis - “JR”
19
Australia
Infinite Jest
Michael is that you?
Perfect age to be reading it desu
I read it at 23 and wish I'd had some of the insight I got from it a few years prior. Though to be fair, I don't know that I would have gotten the same things out of it then. Oh well.
Happy birthday mate, I hope it was a goodun
20
Norway
The forgotten soldier
20
Oklahoma
Nitro: The inevitable rise and fall of Ted Turner's WCW
How do you guys read such fancy sounding books? I feel like they'd be boring to me. My favorite books are Jurassic Park, Wuthering Heights, and Lonesome Dove.
20
Northwestern NY
The Brothers Karamazov
28
Pennsylvania
Martian Time-Slip
31
Toronto
Hydriotaphia (Urn-Burial) by Thomas Browne
26
Houston
People of The Abyss
32, Spain. The reign of quantity.
>19
>Ohio
>A vau-l'eau by Joris-Karl Huysmans
21
Pennsylvania
Journal For the Protection of All Beings No. 1
27
Brazil - MG
Dionysus myth and cult
What kind of white/asian mix are you, or are you one of those freakish nordic/euro mutts that look like aliens
22
Too many Brazilians here
Flowers for Algernon
25
Texas
Blood Meridian
What is this book? I looked it up and reviews seem divisive.
21.
Brazil.
The Origins of Political Order, by Francis Fukuyama and Aristophanes: The Complete Plays.
22
Chile
After Virtue and
The Idiot
whereabouts in scotland?
18
Napoli
Chesterton's Orthodoxy and Fontamara
lads
stop posting your detailed personal info on the internet
what's wrong with u
I started dude a few weeks ago but couldn't get into it, I feel like I'm missing out on something
21
New England
The Trial
Basado y rojoempastillado
Lastimoso y azulempastillado
19
Argentina
Metaphysics
23
vancouver, canada
dispatches, michael herr & against the double blackmail, slavoj zizek
>fuck
>your
>datamining thread
redpill me, who's datamining the books and locations of Yea Forums?
20
California
A Light in August
26
USA
>hunter - andrew mcdowell ch 10
>the republic - plato ch 2
>my life - oswald mosley ch 5
>gulag archepelego ch 7
>SIEGE - james mason ch 10
>Critique of pure reason - Emanuel Kant ch 6
>mein Kampf - adolf hitler ch 10
>metaphysics of war - julius evola ch 12
I'm very sad and lonely user I don't care if FBI man keeps my personal info
19
Ireland
Finnegan's Wake
idiot
Huh?
25
Bulgaria
Hyperion
It's allright so far, but I guess people hyped it to me too much, I expected more
cringe but relatable
23
NZ
Oblivion - DFW
The Crossing is one of my favourite books, the parables about the blind man and the ret get a bit tedious at times but they make the book as a whole worth it.
>25
>UK
>Iliad, Lattimore
32
Denver
Norwegian Wood
>20
>Australia
>The lonesome traveller