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Lately I've been struggling to find interesting books to read - this could be anything: fiction, nonfiction, novels, classics, philosophy, etc.
I went to /lit/ for recommendations, but the board seems to be mostly inhabited by chuds.

Therefore I am making a thread for you literature enthusiasts of /tttt/ to post recs, recent reads, bookshelf pics, or really anything related to literature.

I will start: yesterday I finished reading The Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway. This book explores the malleability of gender roles, androgyny, and the intricacies of the three-way relationship had by the main characters. I really enjoyed reading something like this written by one of the greats like Hemingway. It has me thinking he was probably an ultramasc repper, which makes sense if you know about his daughter, Gloria Hemingway, who trooned at 60, and what he said to her after discovering her wearing her mother's stockings:
>"Gigi, we come from a strange tribe, you and I."
Though I wish the original manuscript of this book was available, which apparently had 130,000 more words that were cut from what was released, it was beautifully written and should be of interest to all you /lit/rannies.
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>>43260250
read demien,...,
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>>43262081
is that a book or an author?
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i must conclude /tttt/ is illiterate. you disappoint me
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>>43260250
I wish this could be a recurring thread.
At the moment on my work break I've just been reading Cioran (Anathemas and Admirations) over and over. Fun to reread my old notes and how much I disagree with them.
Also been reading Artaud's 'Heliogabalus' which is utter filth (in a good way) lol. He is reminding me a lot of Paglia in the way he 'interprets' gender (immortal, pre-sexuated forms)
Definitely going to be checking out Garden of Eden now. I had heard of the 'strange tribe' story before but it hadn't previously motivated me to read Hemingway
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bought a lot of books recently to read to cool off from stuff. everything from daoism to sophiology
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Going to start reading The Child Manuela soon, a pederastic lesbian novel gives me extreme expectations. Besides that, I’m currently reading Derrida’s biography, and lesbian domestic abuse relations.
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i just picked up some new books the other day
the columbia history of western philosophy
on translation by john sallis
middle english lyrics
the long encounter: self & experience in the writings of herman melville by merlin bowen
typee by melville
& the confidence man by melville
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>>43265357
wrong pic! oops! that's my weird floppy copy of chaucer
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>>43260250
i am reading opera and drama by wagner but its so hard i dont know feurbach and kant and stuff i only know music...
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In the book "the giver" children are given pills starting at puberty to prevent them from having sexual thoughts. Presumably this also prevents masturbation, though this isn't directly addressed. Only selected women are allowed to breed, that is their designated job in life. The author views this world as dystopian, for trannies, this is their dream.
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>>43265357
how much melville can one endure
im reading moby dick rn
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>>43265434
lots!!! one can endure lots!!! moby dick is my favorite book, how are you enjoying it so far?
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>The International Jew by Henry Ford
>On The Jews And Their Lies by Martin Luther
>Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler
>The Talmud by Jews
>The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion by Jews
>Epstein Emails by Jeffrey Epstein
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>>43265451
it's awesome ishmael is such a good character and the whole storyline is so fucking cool i like how ahab is portrayed as this old captain and the whole chapter about the color white is SO FUCKING AWESOME !!! BLOOD AND THUNDER!!!!!! VENGEANCE ON A DUMB BRUTE!!!!!
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>>43265884
yes!!! the whiteness of the whale is such a good chapter! one of my favs :)



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