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Love to see such a list. Bump, even though it's already page one.
which anime character is that
He wrote short stories. Read titles.
Also Pavic’s Dictionary of the Khazars
Hiei from Yuu Yuu Hakusho
hiei from yu yu hakusho
dope. this image singlehandedly makes me want to watch whatever that is
Hiei
do you mean the library of babel because that is brief and doesn't really deal with coherent synopses of imaginary novels and the like
>Wants coherent synopses of imaginary novels
>Fails to include this tidbit in the OP
...also working on a story of my own with a couple of sidetracks into imaginary future literature (plays, children’s books etc.) just to accent the world a bit.
what do you think of these novels
novels from ximnox - the realm of quinquére
campus - mikél eli gabriel tutankhamun
oxon drop-out enters thelemite cabal and wages esoteric war on the technocrats with qaballic and aegyptian ceremonial magick
the rise and fall of romania - gareth george pollexfen
spiritual sequel to the aforementioned novel the magian finds himself at war with a group of gypsies and must traverse an hallucinatory labyrinth
the principles of solitude - peter-ferdinand omeros miéville-potocki
the final in this spiritual trilogy the magian must control forces in an actual physical war taking place in greece between dandy-fascists and various esoteric manifs
What’s an esoteric manif?
Ficciones by Borges and If on a winter's night a traveler by Italo Calvino.
it's a living art piece caused by the bending of reality through a series of magick spells released by thelemites who started reading breton from miéville's last days of new paris
House of Leaves
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It’s the goat 90s atmospheric shonen but at the end of the day it’s still shonen. It probably won’t interest you past a certain age. Made by the creator of HxH before he (and the anime industry in general) went full autism on special ability systems.
Perfect Vacuum, Stanislaw Lem.
the shadow of the wind?
Italo calvino, if on a winter's night traveller
Infinite Jest. Except it's movies.
>sidetracks into imaginary future literature
I'm working on a fictive study of a fictive 55th century scholar trying to decipher the meaning of 21st century gamefaqs and YouTube let's plays. These were copied by hand into illuminated manuscripts by some 23rd century monk and passed on through generations, and poor scholar has very little references to 21st century culture or anything that happened before 5th millennium happened. He calls his own period 55th century based on reading 21st century on his 21st century gamefaqs, and on rough estimates which may not be entirely correct (à la Christ was born 6 years before Christ).