[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip / qa] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/lit/ - Literature

Name
Spoiler?[]
Options
Subject
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File[]
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


Starting February 1st, 4chan Passes are increasing in price.

One year: $30, Three years: $60


[Advertise on 4chan]

[Catalog] [Archive]

File: lit.jpg (417 KB, 1082x1200)
417 KB
417 KB JPG
/lit/ is for the discussion of literature, specifically books (fiction & non-fiction), short stories, poetry, creative writing, etc. If you want to discuss history, religion, or the humanities, go to /his/. If you want to discuss politics, go to /pol/. Philosophical discussion can go on either /lit/ or /his/, but those discussions of philosophy that take place on /lit/ should be based around specific philosophical works to which posters can refer.

Check the wiki, the catalog, and the archive before asking for advice or recommendations, and please refrain from starting new threads for questions that can be answered by a search engine.

/lit/ is a slow board! Please take the time to read what others have written, and try to make thoughtful, well-written posts of your own. Bump replies are not necessary.

Looking for books online? Check here:
Guide to #bookz
https://www.geocities.ws/prissy_90/Media/Texts/BookzHelp19kb.htm
Recommended Literature
https://lit.trainroll.xyz/wiki/Recommended_Reading
6 replies and 6 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
Are you incapable of making decisions without the guidance of anonymous internet strangers? Open this thread for some recommendations.

File: IMG_3294.jpg (2.05 MB, 3779x2713)
2.05 MB
2.05 MB JPG
Need some shelf motivation. Moved and had to sell all my books. It would have been more costly to pack them. Now I’m shopping local books stores and enjoying myself. Starting over isn’t the worst.
4 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120680
Meant for >>24120666
>>
>>24120680
Yes, place by me sells vintage SF for $4 a book. I’ll have to really dig through what they have eventually.
>>
>>24120699
better go back and snap em up before some YouTube faggot does it for you
>>
File: IMG_20250118_133935_4.jpg (756 KB, 3264x2448)
756 KB
756 KB JPG
>>24120666
So far, Satan I got picrel but I'm supposed to twelve new ones soon
>>
>>24120699
>vintage SF

As you can see, I'm quite intelligent. A well read genius you might say. Reading top to bottom. Warhol was a genius.
6 replies and 2 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24121003
>non-fiction
Holy reddit
>>
>>24121055
Fiction is more reddit than nonfiction because women like the former
>>
>>24121179
Women like True Crime in staggering numbers. Your point?
>>
>>24121009
For me, it's the Starling.
>>
>>24121186
Some true crime is decent. I read it so I know what not to do if I plan on raping someone. You can't really get that from fiction as it's not backed by empirical evidence. One sole exception is theology as everyone needs to understand there is an ultimate price to pay for transgression and I'm willing to pay full interest

File: 10nobel-prize-han-kang.jpg (193 KB, 1200x1200)
193 KB
193 KB JPG
Have you read their works and are they really as transcendent as they claim to be deserving of the prize or are they just common garbage?
8 replies and 2 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
It's intresting that Japanese literature hasn't won for 30 years despite publishing a hell of a lot of books
>>
>>24120659
See >>24120548
>>
File: Gabo.jpg (354 KB, 1000x749)
354 KB
354 KB JPG
>>24120651
But it gives us masterpieces like 100 years of solitude!
>>
>>24120499
Never even heard about her
>>
I've been going through the authors who've won and find that they're at least interesting and sometimes amazing. The only really stupid one is Bob Dylan who I like as a songwriter but that isn't what the fucking prize is for

File: rcvid3634.png (860 KB, 1025x583)
860 KB
860 KB PNG
uh oh, anon. Waldun is calling /lit/ out...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoHy3xp9jpY
>>
holy fuck he's ugly
>>
>>24121155
Twinkdeath. He used to be cute.
>>
The critiques levied against The Learned Disguise and L'Académie were not dishonest nor mean-spirited critiques. They were legitimate critiques of bad, uninspired writing. Both novels were atrociously written with unforgivable grammar and editorial mistakes on every page. Waldun can complain about this all he wants to satisfy his own ego, but he will never be able to discredit the criticism against his work.
>>
>>24121165
source?

File: IMG_9956.jpg (205 KB, 900x1200)
205 KB
205 KB JPG
Also, why is Eschaton such a popular chapter? I thought it was good and all, but if I hadn’t been told about Eschaton a half dozen times prior to reading the book I’m not sure I would have paid much attention to that chapter at all.

Also, what’s the point of the Raquel Welch anecdote? Is DFW just showing how far AA (he?) will go in saying that addiction should not be blamed on external circumstances? I can’t imagine writing a story like that and having people that I know in real life read it.

Also, how on earth is Orin unable to tell that Steeply is a man, especially given the comic descriptions of Steeply’s disguise from early on in the book. Orin isn’t as smart as Hal, but he’s obviously not retarded.
36 replies and 8 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120287
>"I don't have time"
>Writes a 1,000 word paragraph anyways that ultimately makes the same bogus claim that disputes involving people and geography are necessarily "colonialist" by nature
>>
>>24118964
See, I loved IJ myself. It's been a couple years since I've read it and I still think about it sometimes. I think the people that don't like it are trying too hard to make it Serious Literature. I understand this view, considering how much of a self important autist DFW was. At the end of the day, IJ is a funny slide of life novel full of boyish charm and unforgettable characters.

I am about half way through Gravity's Rainbow right, on my quest to get through the meme trilogy, and it isn't nearly as good. It's a cold dark and disgusting novel that thinks it is very clever and important. Like Slothrop literally wears a cape and is called Rocketman for a while. Do you get it? That is like a superhero. It's almost like he is making a commentary on how we fictionalize the "war heros" of WW2, when they are really just pawns for corporate interest in Late Stage Capitalism. Oh boy, I love me that anarcho-communist perspective.
>>
>>24118964
>why is Eschaton such a popular chapter?
Because of the Decemberists
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJpfK7l404I
>>
File: homer_three_eyes.jpg (368 KB, 1284x1090)
368 KB
368 KB JPG
>>24120442
This is produced in such a mediocre way, the song is horribly forgettable, and ending the vid with "BASED ON A BOOK BY DAVID FOSTER WALLACE" is such an obvious attempt to signal intelligence.
>>
>>24120411
That's a shame. I, too, loved IJ on its face. I was planning to start GR today or tomorrow.

File: 1716189866601465.jpg (1.24 MB, 3234x4428)
1.24 MB
1.24 MB JPG
Is it really the best Bible out there? Or should I stick with the KJV like a good goy?
168 replies and 19 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: angle.png (2.23 MB, 911x894)
2.23 MB
2.23 MB PNG
>>24120856
I am on the fence if Marry should be included here, because if she, like Jesus is the "personality" of God in human form. Then she and The Spirit are one in the same.
>>
>>24119978
>>24120004
>>24120074
It's also possible they simply wrote the gospels themselves, as individuals, like everyone believed for nigh 2000 years. Weird I know.
>>
>>24110266
>The phenomenon of high verbatim agreement of this kind is common among double tradition pericopae. If one were to express the agreements by means of percentages, there are passages with agreements between Matthew and Luke of 98% (Mt. 6.24 // Lk. 16.13), 93% (Mt. 12.43-45 // Lk. 11.24-26), 90% (Mt. 11.20-24 // Lk. 10.13-15), 88% (Mt. 3.12 // Lk. 3.17), 88% (Mt. 12.27-32 // Lk. 11.19-23) and 85% (Mt. 23.37-39 // Lk. 13.34-35)
Its clear that Matthew and Luke were using some of the same sources for their gospel. The existence of Q is extremely reasonable and isn't even a skeptical position. The argument that Luke copied Matthew is far more troubling for apologists.
>>
>>24120834
>Holy Family makes more sense.
This is what I believe. Heavenly Father, Heavenly Mother (Holy Spirit), and Son.
>>
>>24120876
Sounds like the trinity Mohammed mistakenly thought Christians believed in (potentially there was a small heretical sect he encountered)
5:116 - "When God says, ‘Jesus, son of Mary, did you say to people, “Take me and my mother as two gods alongside God”?’" (Abdel)

File: 1736239957945632.gif (975 KB, 165x293)
975 KB
975 KB GIF
I find a quote that could destroy an autors good name forever, its hidden in the middle chapter of one of his oldest books, why do I feel the urge to make it public?
The quote is lets say, a very unsavory oppinion about africans
5 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120929
uh, magic? dumbass. look at the hat.
>>
>>24120816
yeah normally they roll it up
>>
>>24120810
Is there a bigger version of this?
>>
You don't have secret knowledge. Most you could do is get a bunch of retards who would never read it anyways to virtue signal about not reading it and get a bunch of other retards who would never read it to virtue signal about having read it.
>>
File: 1732832244230019.webm (749 KB, 562x1000)
749 KB
749 KB WEBM
>>24121173

File: Isle of Skye, Scotland.jpg (633 KB, 1711x1040)
633 KB
633 KB JPG
"Bridge Troll" edition

Previous: >>24101241

/wg/ AUTHORS & FLASH FICTION: https://pastebin.com/ruwQj7xQ
RESOURCES & RECOMMENDATIONS: https://pastebin.com/nFxdiQvC

Please limit excerpts to one post.
Give advice as much as you receive it to the best of your ability.
Follow prompts made below and discuss written works for practice; contribute and you shall receive.
If you have not performed a cursory proofread, do not expect to be treated kindly. Edit your work for spelling and grammar before posting.
Violent shills, relentless shill-spammers, and grounds keeping prose, should be ignored and reported.
(And maybe double-space your WIPs to allow edits if you want 'em.)

Simple guides on writing:

Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
187 replies and 31 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120921
Never
>>
>>24120901
Genuinely appreciate this, this is the best critique I've ever received, and even the things I don't necessarily "agree" with are useful for me. I've rewritten this passage maybe ten times over the last two years despite how short it is and have been slowly trying to get it just right.

The dissonance is on purpose, it is a man who damned himself and his community to escape monotony, and and rather than own up to it and his responsibility he tried to simply go back to how things used to be. Real evil exists, he was forced to confront the reality of evil and it was too difficult for him. As he ages and he sees others fall into the same trap as him, he can't act because to do so is to condemn himself.

I'm going to work on this passage more using your notes, I really owe you one here.
>>
>>24120901
>editor scribbles
>not vapid babble
rare
>>
>>24120706
it's demoralizing, but that is what improvement feels like
>>
File: vg_1729780636489877.jpg (81 KB, 1024x701)
81 KB
81 KB JPG
>>24120928
I'm one of those IT guys.
I could write a proper fantasy book but honestly I don't have neither the means nor the energy to becomes a sales and marketing expert on top of writing and, you know, doing my current job that pays the bills. That's why I decided to write LitRPG and try my luck in RR.
If I do well, later on I will have a brand to write whatever I want. If not, it's good writing practice under my belt anyways.

File: 1736118546794928.jpg (123 KB, 639x607)
123 KB
123 KB JPG
>90 percent of books sell less than 1000 copies(at best estimates)
Wtf? I've written low-quality smut in 2 hours that have been seen by 30 times as many people....
>50 percent of books sell less than 12 copies
Wtf???? So it's already over for my novel???? At that point, I might as well just post a chapter a week on YouTube. Even an absolute failure there would get 100 views..


Why even bother?
16 replies and 3 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120301
Stop writing for the masses and start writing for the tard wranglers who tell the masses what to think. A book isn't supposed to make you money, its a way to launder money and credibility.

All my books have sold under a dozen copies but many of the people reading them are politicians, think tank spooks, professors and so on. Literally all I've ever done is self-publish anonymously and promote on 4chan, so far I've already made a movie deal and there's a netflix series coming out this year which is also taking some minor inspiration from my work. There are only a couple hundred people who are actually creating original works and ideas at any given moment and the rest of culture is downstream from that. Most "views" and "followers" on social media don't even exist. The difference between an account with 300 followers and one with 30k followers is that the later has 27 700 bot accounts subscribed to them. Just trust your gut and put stuff out there, the people who need to see it will.
>>
File: ASTRONAUT_ALWAYS_.jpg (21 KB, 310x360)
21 KB
21 KB JPG
>>24120301
>it's a money laundering racket
>especially for politicians
>>
>>24121132
Hey I wrote a book specifically for you actually honestly it is called subliminality and you can find it on amazon and its really good probably the best thing you'have never reed in you'are entire life
>>
>>24121154
If its not a free pdf i wont bother
>>
>>24121170
If you're willing to read the whole thing, I'll send it to you.
My discord is kuzylim

File: the-uncreative-process.jpg (130 KB, 603x753)
130 KB
130 KB JPG
Is being a writer in the information age pointless?
12 replies and 2 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120652
Yes. At this point your audience is the future AI God which will at best look upon your writing with pity.
>>
>>24120866
Nah, I already made the decision to oppose the formation of such an AI, so the basilisk has reserved a spot in virtual hell for me.
>>
>>24120657
There's too much information, most of it low-quality, all competing for your attention through greedy self-replication strategies, with no better alternative because even socialization has to be filtered through these standards.
>>
>>24120734
Remember the good old days when people were making tens of thousands in Google ad money for having a mildly successful blog or running a decently sized forum?
>>
>>24120652
No

File: Kant.jpg (106 KB, 640x835)
106 KB
106 KB JPG
discussing philosophy here or anywhere becomes unbearable after reading Kant. I'm not a Kantian and disagree with most of what he said but he was pretty much objectively correct about the antinomies and the transcendental illusion. Yet you see anons here write thousands of words on some gay neoneoplatonic or Aristotelian metaphysics that they think is super profound completely unaware that it's all based on a very obvious logical flaw that Kant pointed out hundreds of years ago. Muslims and Christians are even worse, you literally can't have a religious discussion of any kind after reading Kant because it's just so embarrassing to have to endure the arguments people come up with.
80 replies and 5 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24119502
Wtf are you talking about, Avicenna, Al-Farabi, Averroes, Al-Ghazali, etc are not obscure philosophers with no bearing on the west lmao.
>>
>>24119141
you didn't even address any of the key details. just put your head in the sand and denied everything. what a monster cope lol
>>
bump
>>
>>24119924
Averroes is only relevant for bringing Aristotle to the attention of Aquinas, the rest are even more obscure. Why do you even want to pretend to be part of our philosophical culture? Go back to your own culture brownoid.
>>
How much do I have to read and understand before I can join in these debates with you guys? I've been trying to follow these wide-ranging philosophy threads for years but since I don't have an encyclopediac knowledge of Kant, Plato, Aristotle, or Heidegger I end up filtered every time. Like I understand Kant's big point but I can't make connections between his work and Aristotle on the fly like anons ITT do, not without copies of their works open in front of me. It looks very enjoyable from the outside looking in.
Are you people all graduate students? Professors? Deeply obsessed autists? How long have you been studying philosophy and what do you recommend for someone like me who finds people like Hegel and Peirce and Plato very fascinating but isn't in the position to study philosophy full time?

File: file.png (595 KB, 650x1000)
595 KB
595 KB PNG
Sadly, Kafka did not live to see the rise of big banking and mobile apps. He would've loved the clusterfuck integration of mobile apps and banking bureaucracy
>>
>government bad
Is this really how midwits read this book?
>>
I've posted this on here before (and I know it's not an actual ending, it's just the last thing Kafka wrote on it), but I really like the last page of this. Absolutely amazing.
Shostakovich lived his entire adult life in fear that he would be dragged out of bed in the middle of the night and executed on the street.
>>
>>24121125
You're a midwit.

I recently went to the bank, in person, in order to verify my ID on my account. I couldn't verify my ID in person. By being there. I had to do it virtually. My virtual identity is more real than my actual meat and bone self.
>>
File: 216514.jpg (26 KB, 267x400)
26 KB
26 KB JPG
>be me
>need to deal with government functionary who has real power over my life
>point out they made an error
>they literally say "we don't make mistakes"
>mfw

File: when you see it.png (960 KB, 1458x818)
960 KB
960 KB PNG
mortality edition

ASOIAF wiki: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_Page
Blog: https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/
Old blog: https://grrm.livejournal.com/
So Spake Martin (interviews): https://westeros.org/citadel/ssm/
Book search: https://asearchoficeandfire.com/
SSM search: https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=006888510641072775866:vm4n1jrzsdy
General search: http://searcherr.work/
TWOW samples: https://archive.org/details/411440566-the-winds-of-winter-released-chapters

old: >>24107943
171 replies and 28 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>24120938
What
>>
My Giant of Lannister...
>>
>>24120867
It's funny watching her spiral into paranoia because of her hubris and just being a complete retard. Oh and also myrish swamp
>>
>>24120938
Darkstar will return in The Winds of Winter
>>
I BELIEVE STANNIS IS


ALIVE

File: IMG_0661.jpg (1.61 MB, 4032x3024)
1.61 MB
1.61 MB JPG
C. S. Lewis on various other writers.
67 replies and 21 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: file.png (155 KB, 536x268)
155 KB
155 KB PNG
>>24121133
I only scan things of value
>>
File: 1594826280766.png (132 KB, 464x401)
132 KB
132 KB PNG
>>24121142
>>
>ahhhhhhh I have to stretch my neck nooooo
lmao for some of you this thread is the first exercise in years
>>
>>24121133
Okay. >>>24121158
>>
>>24121112
>>He's writing a personal letter. This isn't a treatise on poetics.
>It's ok to provide disingenuous arguments when doing literary criticism, as long as it is to a friend
Bravo!


[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.