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  • I got James Baldwin and Dostoyevsky. Looking to read more by Nabokov (fucking loved Pale Fire) an Tolstoy. Idk why but these Russians can REALLY evoke the uniqueness of humanity

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    Really love Oscar Wilde writing

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    Toni Morrison
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Hemingway
    Joyce
    Pynchon
    Neruda
    Whitman
    Melville
    Twain
    Eliot
    Hurston
    D. F. Wallace
    D.H. Lawrence
    Gillian Flynn

  • Jun 23, 2020

    Gillian Flynn
    Lisa Gardner

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    Vonnegut
    King

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    Purrp

    Vonnegut
    King

    Read Cat’s Cradle recently that s*** was very interesting

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    laudi

    Toni Morrison
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Hemingway
    Joyce
    Pynchon
    Neruda
    Whitman
    Melville
    Twain
    Eliot
    Hurston
    D. F. Wallace
    D.H. Lawrence
    Gillian Flynn

    I neeeed to read more Morrison. Beloved was one of the best fiction works I’ve ever experienced.

    I also loved Bartleby, the Scrivener and Benito Serino gotta chug through more early American classics.

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    Marcus is Dust

    I neeeed to read more Morrison. Beloved was one of the best fiction works I’ve ever experienced.

    I also loved Bartleby, the Scrivener and Benito Serino gotta chug through more early American classics.

    Lost Generation was the peak of literature

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    Marcus is Dust

    Read Cat’s Cradle recently that s*** was very interesting

    Bet
    Only read slaughterhouse 5 and a book of commencement speeches by him

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    Purrp

    Bet
    Only read slaughterhouse 5 and a book of commencement speeches by him

    gotta check Slaughterhouse.

    Man was funny af irl too

  • Jun 24, 2020
    laudi

    Lost Generation was the peak of literature

    Hard to disagree with that

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    Marcus is Dust

    gotta check Slaughterhouse.

    !https://youtu.be/GOGru_4z1Vc

    Man was funny af irl too

    think he was a stoner

  • Jun 24, 2020
    Purrp

    Bet
    Only read slaughterhouse 5 and a book of commencement speeches by him

    S5 is a perfect snapshot of someone dealing with trauma

  • Jun 24, 2020

    In no particular order

    Tana French
    Ken Follet
    Margaret Atwood
    Donna Tart
    Stephen King

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    David Foster Wallace
    Kafka
    Pynchon
    Baldwin
    Vonnegut

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    beflygelt

    David Foster Wallace
    Kafka
    Pynchon
    Baldwin
    Vonnegut

    Real postmodern hours

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    Smoochill

    Really love Oscar Wilde writing

    Got some best works to recommend?

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    Marcus is Dust

    Real postmodern hours

    yea that kinda ended up being my gateway d***, postmodern times demand postmodern reflections I suppose

    Need to start on these dead Russians too some time tho, already got Pale Fire and Karamazov Brothers waiting here

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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Got some best works to recommend?

    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
    The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    If you are interested in plays I would suggest also The Importance of Being Earnest

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    Smoochill

    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    The Portrait of Mr. W. H.
    The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    If you are interested in plays I would suggest also The Importance of Being Earnest

    Is there a big difference between the uncensored picture of Dorian Gray and this one

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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Is there a big difference between the uncensored picture of Dorian Gray and this one

    Uncensored it's more provocative because some little details.
    What an era

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    Smoochill
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    Uncensored it's more provocative because some little details.
    What an era

    You recommend I should go for uncensored or ...

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    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    You recommend I should go for uncensored or ...

    Yes, it's more Oscar

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    Malcolm Gladwell

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    hesse
    kafka
    camus
    wilde
    donna tarrt