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>greatest writer at the time of his death
>had a vast library containing tens of thousands of books on every subject under the sun
>reached advanced proficiency in math and physics for fun (a member of SFI said he matched most professors in those subjects)
>had a large circle of friends from every discipline; his best friend was the inventor of the quark

>didn't own a computer, use a smartphone, or have any internet presence whatsoever, not even an email address

Can we just admit that computers are the bane of creativity?
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>inventor of the quark
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>>25180809
Okay, discoverer.
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>>25180807
>inventor of the quark

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Do you believe that you read books at a high enough level? If so, how did you achieve it?
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For Philosophy or similar: read slowly, don't try to argue against what you're reading, or debunk it or whatever. Just try to understand it for what it is, make your arguments only once you've done that. Make notes, obviously, especially try to get clear definitions of the key terms down. Try to express the argument back to yourself in the simplest, jargon free way possible. Studying logic would also be immensely helpful.
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>>25179452
He may be an asshole but he’s probably right.
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>>25179446
What makes a book good or mediocre?
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>>25179475
Honestly most humanities degrees most likely land you something like a pretty well paid job in HR, where you get to fire the dumbasses that studied computer science thinking that'd get them easy money without having an ounce of intellectual curiosity about it.
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>>25179494
>hr fires people based on lack of intellectual curiosity
???

What do you think about D.H. Lawrence? Have you read any of his novels/ poetry?
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>>25180575
>If you have read a Lawrence novel in full and know what realism is, then you should be able to explain what makes him realist
I dunno bud, it's probably the way he meticulously describes the material conditions of coal miners and their families across hundreds of pages!
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I find it interesting that he wrote beautifully despite very much not reading like "beautiful", polished prose, such as Nabokov's. Reminds me of Dostoevsky in this sense.
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How are his italian travelogues?
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>>25180596
Shit, i read something about a trip to Sicily and was bored to tears, but then again I’m severely depressed and reading is just going through the motions of turning pages and seeing words.

I remember him taking the train and meeting people in small villages - the book didn’t leave a big impression on me.
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I picked up a collection of Lawrence's poems and short stories yesterday from the library.
'Odour of Crysanthemums' is a short story - about 20 pages or so. Much of the writing was mediocre but his description of the wife's interior as she comes to terms with her husband's death, and reflects on the years they spent together, is fascinating.
Some of his poetry is great. In a poem I read last night, he reflects on his experiences as a schoolteacher:
>When will the bell ring, and end this weariness?
>How long have they tugged the leash, and strained apart
>My pack of unruly hounds: I cannot start
>Them again on a quarry of knowledge they hate to hunt,

Other poems are terribly simple and make you wonder if he was trolling.

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Literarily speaking how did these books gain so much popularity among a certain type of white woman?
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>>25179983
Honor Levy does seem to be one of the best young women writers after Mossadegh.
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>>25180211
*Moshfegh
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You should read Clarke's Johnathan Strange and Mr Norrel, it's goddamned fantastic.
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>>25179561
because they're better written then whatever slop you read.
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>>25180053
yeah, most people don't even know schizoid even exists, including mental health professionals. honestly props to your therapist for figuring it out, but I don't know if recommending a book based on your disorder could be considered good practice.

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>Les Miśerables
>War and peace
Which book captures the essence of Nepolean as a historical force more fully?
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>>25180630
Nothing compares to War and Peace.
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>>25180630
Other than the Waterloo digression, 'poleon has very little to do with Les Mis
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>>25180679
Jean valjean is french Spiderman

So Clive is just a BDSM Stephen King? What are your thoughts on his work
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>>25179620
degnerate pervert here, never diagnosed, never medicated, still jolly.
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well if you were to consult his early life section you would understand why.
degen faggot writes degen books. I like hellbound heart quite a lot tho.
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>>25180409
King has more range than Barker.
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>>25180491
Writing a bunch of random silly shit doesnt mean its "range"
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>>25178800
>So Clive is just a BDSM Stephen King?
Not at all. They are only really comparable in that they both write horror, have film adaptations of their work, and became well known and well regarded in pop culture around the same time.

Their actually writing styles aren't similar at all.
>What are your thoughts on his work
I have enjoyed all that I have read of Clive. The comics he has been involved with tend to be mediocre, the video games were generally not great, and the movies he has had a direct hand in the production are usually decent but not the best of the best.

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I find that im really only the most creative right before falling asleep
How do I fix this without taking drugs?
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>>25178795
I think op is referring to a certain state of mine i also attain right before i fall asleep, sort of in limbo as i start to drift off.

Lay back, close your eyes, allow your mind to conjure random images. Flow of consciousness.>>25178762
Enjoy the movie
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>>25178762
>>25178981
To expand, it's sort of like meditation. Try to eliminate conscious thoughts. But also, maybe start off with a single thoughr of something you want to picture: rusty tractor
>you picure a rusty tractor
This is where you let if flow from. Let you mind subconsciously summon the next though flowing from the image you are picturung
>rusty tactor turns into a rust spaceship, crasched
>turns into flying spaceship
>turns into space
>you are now flying in space
But yeah, flow of consciousness or watever.

You can use these trucks to lucid dream as you drift off, but you akso got to focus a bit on knowing you will dream and to not wake yoursekf being to conscious. Have not had discipline to really lucid dream in a while but sometimes it happens on accident. Dont beco e to conscious of the dream. It's as real as here honestly.
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>>25178762
have you tried falling asleep more often
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>>25178762
unclear underspecified desire, what is there to fix, where do you want to have your creative time?

Morning is the better time for learning and doing tasks with high precision, and tapping into learned habits, this is high performance time for making things clean.

Evening or Afternoon brings that drunkenness that's necessary to be creative, once you have used up the clear concepts during the morning, the later day is best to jolt you further away and make strange and far reaching connections, idk, it's just how it is mate.

Be creative in afternoon, make sketches, sleep on it, refine in the morning, and repeat
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>>25178981
>>25178991
No other dream walkers here?

Will Gen Z ever produce a literary figure as lauded and original as Cormac, Bellow, Pynchon, etc?
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>>25180605
>she
There's your answer.
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>>25178525
Yes but they won't write books
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I'm a literate zumzum and I write good. So yes.
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rupi kaur
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>>25180678
What will they write?

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ITT: we post pictures and recommendations for liturature based on the pictures.
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>>25180582
Something by Angela Carter maybe
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>>25180728
first fragment suck donkey dongs
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>>25180735
is there any rationale behind this or are you just not a fan of bleep bloop-arpeggios

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Other /latam/ reccomendations anons? I really loved this one, currently reading Bomarzo by Lainez as well
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>>25179289
Well I don't know how much it will fit but News of a kidnapping may work better for you. It's technically non-fiction, though.
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>>25180173
>Fun
>A TL;DR schedule of an old man
>At what times he takes a shit
>The lineage, the complete biography of his parrot
>Fun
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>>25173472
Nezahualcoyotl is probably the best and most original poet in america, so wrong.
Juan Rulfo, Juan Jose Arreola, José Revueltas and Ibarguengoitia all contemporary novelists that lean on the indigenous side.
Carlos Monsivais and Octavio Paz are heavily indigenous too, first is a chronist and latter nobel prize essayist and poet.
Jorge Cuesta looks quite indian.
Anyways, you are retarded.
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>>25180314
Nezahualcoyotl is only original because the tradition he drew from was almost totally wiped out.
I've never been able to take Octavio Paz seriously after my faher told how and why he met him, back in the 70s. Just uncomfortable now.
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>>25173472
mestizos are white now?

Are these good books for kids to read?
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>>25180157
>Harrys and Hermiones trick or treating at Halloween. (Though last year they were far outnumbered by kpop demon hunters)
Whatever happened to kids dressing up as horror characters/monsters/ghosts/skeletons? Kinda stupid that people just dress up as literally anyone now.
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>>25180162
Kids have been going as they're favorite characters for decades, gramps.
They still sell plenty of traditional scary stuff at halloween stores, but they're mostly for older kids/teens, and adults.
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>>25165399
Animorphsfags are even more annoying than Harry Potter-shits.
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>>25165399
That's the least funny incarnation of the virgin/chad meme I have ever seen.
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>>25159915
One of the two series i actually enjoyed reading as a kid, yes.

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I simply REFUSE to believe that this retard sold enough books to own a PENTHOUSE.
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>>25178129
how old is Frank now, 47?
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he has peter thiel connections
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>>25180326
55 I think.
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>>25178129
I'm sure enough people irony bought Call of The Crocodile for him to survive off his books, but definitely not penthouse money
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>>25180701
More people irony bought Waldun. No one irony bought books that the author knows are absolute shit and not in a funny way and banks on people buying them ironically because he keeps trying to monetize coal.

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>1 books completed
>3 books behind schedule
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>schedule
I've read 2 books this year so far
maybe I'll read 1 more
maybe I'll read 100 more
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>>25179300
sure thing kat williams
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>>25179300
>>25179308
>>25179351
You read for enjoyment, for learning new (for you) ideas and concepts and to be able to understand fully more complex and/or historically formed from previous sources ideas and concepts, which in addition to better understanding of world, man, logic and other various entities and their structures also leads to more enjoyment of better quality and better variety of it.
So reading certain books you don't like, that nevertheless are the foundation of some books, concepts and ideas, that came later, if only as a thing refuted by those newcomers, is important to properly understand this newcomers in the first place.
Which is precisely why "start with greeks" is a good advice even when it is parroted mindlessly.
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>>25180499
>Which is precisely why "start with greeks" is a good advice even when it is parroted mindlessly.
Some of the earliest greek philosophy is just obvious if you grew up somewhat educated but didnt read a ton of philosophy. I always feel like i need a more abridged list of books when reading greeks so i dont read redundant shit.
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>>25180190
this is a literature board and you haven't read a single work

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/lit/ threadshots thread. I'll start with my favourite.
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>>25178145
>transposition of Paper Towns
>pretends he did something special

Alas:
>: (
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>>25178139
I'm glad mr Pharaoh (1999) is doing better but
>My fiancee [...] left me for a Proust scholar on the West Coast
is an all time banger
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>>25178139
I’d read a book about Husserl anon and I’d read his book on Husserl. I’m not even all that versed in phenomenology
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>>25178139
never seen the followup. I choose to believe this is real, happy everything turned out well for him :)
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>>25179275
>translations
lmao
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>>25179683
Allow me to apologize to the huge faggot here, for only reading five different languages and not knowing Russian.
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>>25169587
>Here's our son's bedroom... He's 32
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>>25179911
holy pleiades
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>>25169780
Those look pristine.


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