Has /lit/ ever read Goebbels' novel "Michael"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(novel)
>>24976084You get the "gibberish" delivery yet? Anything to say?
>>24976390>wall street = Jewsantisemites are spiritually black
>>24977432The Zionist whales in pain as he murders No different from any other capitalist of course.
>>24976390>>24977403Yeah, it‘s pretty much what I expected: a combination of oversight between the efforts to turn Germany into an economic zone during the Weimar years, and attempts by major corporations to work with the Third Reich after it became the legitimate government of Germany—interposed incoherently to suggest a hand was taken in bringing Hitler to power. And a bit of town gossip about the Hitler family to suggest a tainted lineage roundly discredited by historical research, as I knew there always would be with this same old crackpot song and dance. Naturally, I suspect you haven‘t read the information yourself or you‘d have synthesized this into your own words instead of running behind the cover of broadly irrelevant infodumps which had been blindly trusted to deliver your paranoid conspiracy theory at the bottom line.
>>24977477>Historical research is akshully just gossip>Bankers would never bribe anyone! >Wars are NEVER fought over money and resources!An asshole. As I thought.
the fourth blackfyre rebellion editionASOIAF wiki: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_PageBlog: 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:vm4n1jrzsdyGeneral search: http://searcherr.work/TWOW samples: https://archive.org/details/411440566-the-winds-of-winter-released-chaptersold: >>24949686
Sir Isaac Newton was certified Game of Thrones tier. Master of the Mint, master of disguises, went undercover in sketchy bars as well as brothels, personally executed criminals and counterfeiters, and dabbled in the occult like a mad lad (“the last of the magicians”).
Recently found out that Renly's nickname "knight of the flowers" is probably from this IRL painting by a guy named Georges Rochegrosse. It's called The Knight Of The FlowersThought it was neat so sharing it here
>>24976864book Ramsay wasn't so bad
>>24977158tell us more, anon.
>>24977158Newton was a Christian
just finished thiswhat should i think of it
I recently read it as wellThought it was okTo be honest i have read this and the red and the black, and the French blackpilling just gets to me. Like somehow these books are negative for your soul, even these heroic actions of Julien Baseder just leave you feeling empty.Compared to say Dostoyevsky, st. Augustine, Junger are more positive for the soul, even though not all flowers and roses. I will try the French drink again with Flaubert’s sentimental education, wonder what I am walking into.
>>24976060I dropped it shortly after he gets to NYC.I came in expecting to read an entertaining narrative sprinkled with some pessimist philosophy but it was in fact boring af.
>>24977238This, it's pointless, tepid, and long-winded. In this regard it's perfect as a French work but the French are also compelled to periodically designate their own Best Novel Ever because they can't accept having been left in the dust by Russia and the Anglosphere centuries ago
It's a bad book that's famous only due to having influenced other notable but bad books (Catch-22 and Henry Miller's piles of shit, to name a few)
>>24976718didn't ask, loser
He was a great poet and god I am so fucking tired of pretending otherwise
>>24977479Isnt he a prof from harry potter?
>>24977479why were you pretending in the first place?
How TF is he worse than Dr. Seuss?
Why do so many writers whine about capitalism? What's wrong with having a Big Mac at McDonald's?
>>24977422No, healthy burgers would be free and easily picked up in the local kitchens or your own if you want to make them. If not for state-capitalism.
>>24977318>What's wrong with having a Big Mac at McDonald's?
This book is only popular because it's 90 pages.
Crazy how capitalism defenders boil down to " i haz cheese burger". Sad!. Were the defenders of monarch-feudalism that retarded?
>>24977318the problems isn't eating at mcdonalds, but having to work there.
Is it worth reading the books as an adult?I never read it, only saw the movies up to Prisoner of Azkaban. I find JK Rowling based.
>>24977229The only one I remain fond of as an adult is the first one
>>24977354me too
>>249772706 > 3 = 4 > 5 > 7 >1 > 2
I read Narnia to my kids recently and they were surprisingly good, if spare. The Hobbit too. My oldest actually sat through the Aeneid too, although it was maybe a bit too violent.
>>24977229>I find JK Rowling based.She's not. The entire underlying theme of Harry Potter is that racemixing is good, and the purebloods who want their offspring to look like them are evil. She forces as many africans into the story as possible, even having Harry's love interest (Ginny) make out with a nog in public, in front of her classmates and family members. There's a reason that these books have had such culture dominance over the last couple decades, and it's not because they're well written. JK Rowling has also personally donated millions and millions of dollars to the UK labor party, supporting the invasion of migrants into Europe, while she sits in her castle in Scotland.
Renaissance edition>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·>>24914151>Μέγα τὸ Ἑλληνιστί/Ῥωμαϊστί·https://mega dot nz/folder/FHdXFZ4A#mWgaKv4SeG-2Rx7iMZ6EKw>Mέγα τὸ ANE·https://mega dot nz/folder/YfsmFRxA#pz58Q6aTDkwn9Ot6G68NRg>Work in progress FAQhttps://rentry dot co/n8nrkoAll Classical languages are welcome.
>>24977247Lol you literally got pissy at >>24976065when the other anon shrugged and said "seems more like it's different teaching philosophies." Maybe your subjective fuzzy feelz aren't well thought out and so not worth sharing?
>>24977219Yeah I'm aware of interlinears. I'm asking about Hyplern. Most of their texts I have not found at all as free books. They also have interlinears for other languages, some of which there are no interlinears for from anyone else. But it's one guy making them so he can't be translating himself, but must be using google translate or something. I think $6 is too much for one ebook.
>>24977254I do what I want>>24977255You’re being obtuse. It’s silly.
>>24977362Any money is too much for one ebook imho. Especially in Latin/Greek.
>>24977362This can be done manually with Eulexis and Collatinus
Is literature hostile to women?
>>24977348If literature truly was hostile to women and there was a patriarchy stacked against them, then they wouldn't have been able to completely flip it around in under 20 years in the way that they have.
>>24977199Reading distorts a woman's uterus which as we know stops her breathing correctly.
>>24977199>She wrote it, but look what she wrote aboutWhat? Isn't that fair game? How else should we judge a writer? Should everyone be congratulated for writing something? What is this nonsense?>>24977325Right? Self-pity has really been elevated to an art form.
>>24977284>Is this a how-to guide? If not, do they exist?Malleus maleficarum (1487)
>>24977199Assholes are hostile to womenAngry forever alones
The dregs of society pool together like the dirty puddles they tromp. Dublin is their city. Dubh Linn. Black Pool. The name evokes images of heroin rolling on foil. The Spire watches high over O’Connell Street, a lantern above the oily slick roads, taxis and buses rolling through them, like a needle penetrating the veiny patchwork streets. Those streets are haunted with blood; blood of revolutions, of stabbing victims, blood infected with HIV and malice and the blood of childbirth. And the dregs are this city’s lifeblood. Like pools of black blood drying on the streets below the Spire.
>>24977336Country bumpkin detected
>>24977378I'm from Dublin. I understand it.
>you should kill your enemies and not be hated by your peopleWOW!
>>24977087You are an idiot. Read his other book.
>>24977098No.
If Machiavelli was alive today, liberals and progressives would want to kill him for writing a book dedicated to Trump. Think about that.
>>24977087History's first redditor
Was thinking of reading some labor history. Which one of these should I pick and why?
>>24976488Volume 1 of the penguin classics translation of Das Kapital covers the working conditions of post-industrial revolution English poorfags quite extensively.
>>24976571It just seems like they'd know what they're talking about
Still no answers...
>>24976488None. They're American. Also they're dealing with idealised individual subjects. Start with Thompson's Time work discipline and industrial capitalism
>>24976571>lefty red tranny started wif MARXThe human urge to throw off the chains of people who claim to be your master goes back thousands of years, cuck. The modern age of revolution has roots that far back, but can be seen as starting with the new world colonies defying their European aristocracies. You from America? Or are you a little British toad who wants to grovel at Charles feet?
Talk about poems/poets you like, post your own work, and critique others.
>>24955317This is a shit poem but it stuck with me, therefore I guess it's not shit. Bear chases bison.
some will wed for gold and treasurebut true love is the greatest pleasureand in true love you will findone that is graced with a noble mind
...as though these fleeting lives of ours were only fractured reflectionsof some eternal momentexpressing itself in a thousand colorsrefracted in the mirage of time's wide sandslike light through a stained glass windowfalling on colorblind eyes...
Recommend me some goodnature poets like Archibald Lampman, please.
Sunday soldiers don’t go down unless you shoot them -A dogma is a dogma, unless it’s not.Nonetheless, I genuinely don’t know.Nothing here and nothing thereCan be friends
books you read because reddit told you to
>>24975360I stopped reading this book when she drugged the dude and fucked his brother at the end of Part 1. Cuck fiction is disgusting.
>>24976540PICKED UP
>>24976546if you're genuinely looking for NTR, it's really not that great.
>>24975360I thought it was okay, no interest in reading Grapes of Wrath on account of it however
I read this because of Quinn and Reddit. Loved it. Fucking great series, I should have read it a long time ago. The only comment I have is that Asimov comes up with some weird, silly names for his characters. It's like he's trying real hard to invent futuristic names but they come out kinda retarded. Askone, Ponyets, Wienis, Hari, Sermak, Dorwin, Lundin Crast for goddamn sakes! I guess it's better than naming everyone John or Jennifer.
I read three whole books this year.
>>24977110better than most
>>24977110Now kindly leave. We have STANDARDS here! Four books minimum or you aren't welcome.
>>24977110nice. I didn't count mine
it's not about quantity, it's about how much you enjoyed them
It's about quantity.
So Holden was a tard wrangler?
>>24976858Holden was raped by a duck named Phoebe
Why did the teacher touch his hair?
If you're referring to him being a "catcher in the rye" it means he wishes he was capable of preserving the innocence and happiness within children since he himself is miserable as he's becoming an adult
>>24976858He is one of those things
>>24976858He used his deceased brother's baseball glove to catch some rye. "So It finally happened, huh? I became a catcher...a catcher in the rye" truly hits when Holden says at in the end of the book