Post your favorite writer and composer and get book recs

Post your favorite writer and composer and get book recs
Beckett and Scriabin

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Don’t need recs, but just to participate
TOLSTOY & MAHLER

John Green and Steve Reich

edgar allan poe and a three-way tie between ravel, rachmaninoff, and chopin

Hemingway
Rachmaninoff

Harari, Zimmer.

pynchon and julian carrillo

For me, it's Gaddis and Pärt

Fifteen Dogs, Andre Alexis
Giovanni's Room, James Baldwin
The Road, Cormac McCarthy
Not familiar with Harari, could you tell me about what they write? Is it Harari as in from Harare, Ethiopia?
A Frolick of His Own, William Gaddis

Perec/Borges

Chopin or Beethoven

Lewis Carroll J.S Bach
This Is Water
Jokelopedia: The Biggest, Best, Silliest, Dumbest Joke Book Ever!
by Eva Blank , Alison Benjamin, et al.
2017—Olga Slavnikova

Wilde, tie between Mahler and Schnittke

Joyce and Schubert

Don’t know about a favourite writer, but my favourite composer is Shostakovich.

Dostoyevsky, Tchaikovsky

maybe don't post itt if you aren't going to make recommendations. your taste is not so interesting that someone will fuck you based on who is your favourite x,y,z

well maybe I'm just gay

Melville and Prokofiev

I hope I can make someone angry with it like last time

Jack Ketchum and Arvo Part

Thomas Mann? Books that feel like symphonies that is

Grillet feels like it shares a certain whimsy at least with the Reich

assuming you like the (somewhat somber) lyricism of the three authors you mentioned specifically, maybe Rilke?

Maybe Musil?

Cortazar and Conrad are the ones that most immediately come to mind

If you like the unflinching vitriol that Gaddis is able to summon on the turn of a dime Alexander Theroux and McElroy have a similar (sometimes manic) aesthetic

Llosa might be in the right direction? At least with some of his syntactic 'tightness' with big epic themes that can feel a bit Beethoveny

Perec, maybe Rulfo

Maybe Mann?

is Tolstoy too obvious of an answer?

Conrad for all your seafaring, gnarled ways

For my own I think I'd go with Sibelius and Bolaño

Bump

Bump

Kafka & Liszt

>Lewis Carroll, JS Bach
Gödel, Escher, Bach was made for you

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Ryu Murakami and Aaron Bruno

>the inferior Murakami
1Q84

Thoreau: I'm really liking Saint Saens lately

I guess, already read it tho
Satantango

David Foster Wallace and Bob Dylan

Dark Star Rising: Magick and Power in the Age of Trump

Eliot and Palestrina

>First line:
>The taxi's radio was tuned to a classical FM's broadcast.
So he is writing the same story once more?

John Williams and John Williams