Ive been neglecting reading novels this year. Give me your best novel recommendations, preferably in English or with good English translations.
Im also interested in decent Marxist or reactionary political commentary/philosophy
Ive been neglecting reading novels this year. Give me your best novel recommendations...
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>obviously a tiger
Ooh, he be lion
Maybe xe self identifies as a lion.
this is very offensive and speciest to the zoophilic and furry xirple
pls someone
Tender is the Night
What’s up with the look he gives the tiger?
It's when he realizes that the tiger is in fact real and that this is not just a prank.
Temple of the golden pavilion
Don Quixote
The Magic Mountain
Dr Faustus (Thomas Mann)
why didn't he try to ride the tiger?
Why is their a tiger in a men’s room drinking water?
Why did they let that guy in a room with a live tiger. Tigers are very dangerous.
This video makes no sense.
Fuck you OP
Maybe it's a reference to that one Stephen King short story which failed to scare me when I read it at 12.
Here There be Tygers
finnegans wake
SCHLOP SCHLOP SCHLOP
>Im also interested in decent Marxist or reactionary political commentary/philosophy
Have your mom read this to you so you stop voting for Bernie Sanders while bitching at her to buy you tendies
>bernie sanders = marxist
no
>thought Chuck Testa
>isn't
Disappointing. Almost as disappointing as people that need to be programmed by philosophy books rather than just think for themselves.
I got cancer from this post.
Pop that dick out of your ass and go back to /r/thedonald please.
not the stupid "tendies" guy but I'd argue based off of his rhetoric in the 80s and his alliance with michael parenti that he is a marxist, but that he went under neoliberal cover in the 90s so he could run for prez eventually. Which, tight if true.
Outside of most shit that everyone is going to say (stoner, moby dick, etc which mind you are great recommendations) you should give a chance less known books: good omens (hilarious), augustus (another williams book, miles ahead of stoner) memoirs of hadrian (if you liked augustus)
Day of the Locust
20 Days of Turin (halloween book)
nice
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>Chuck Testa
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A nice "reactionary" read for a left-winger (I assume you are one since you use this term) would be Carl Schmitt, if you haven't read it already. Start with The Notion of the Political, and then Theory of the Partisan. These are short, to the point, and quite insightful. Many people on the left appreciate is thought despite its flaws, and should you wish to have a left-wing view on it I recommend Giorgio Agamben.
(Also, read Simone Weil)
Im actually far right myself, but i like to keep my bases covered. The thing is that outside of key reactionary philosophers/historians like Spengler, Schmitt, Carlyle, Guenon, i'd include Nietzsche as well, there isnt that much, since all of post-WW2 phil was dominated by the left. So id like to read more figures here as well.
Ive read more leftists than rightists lately, anyway.
I really really enjoyed reading “Winesburg Ohio” this year. It’s super easy but really entertaining. And it made me start socializing more. It had a ton of characters in it that were alone and had become not used to being around people. It made me realize the same thing was happening to me. I could really relate to a lot of them.
The Tiger
He's taking a drink
YES
YES
The Tiger is quenched
Just finished Night Boat to Tangier. It's pretty good.
It's a pipe
The Big Sleep / The Long Goodbye
Is it going to be just a prank bro?
Newfaggot detected. I'm 30 and have been on Yea Forums since 09.
You leave. This board is full of childish bullshit. Go to the /r9k/ or something and stop smelling what you've delt already. Fuck.
>>where's the sound?
>>misgendered translion
you're lucky I don't know where you live