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Hi. I want to write a book about incest in a kubrick hidden plot way, with a superficial sopranos mood (not in the mafia way, i mean in the normal life of a man and his complexes/mental health, u know, with some freudian and jungian shit) but i dont know what philosophy add to this.
I know that, when analyze a book, people will focus in the philosophy themes.
With all this information, which philosophy books (or philosophy themes in general) do you recommend me? Why?
>Dont tell me the typical shit about how i wrote this thread, english isnt my native languaje and i wouldnt write in english
Thx u fella
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It's been done.

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