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What should be the third book in the "Thinking with your dick leads you into interesting misadventures" trilogy, Ulysses?
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>>23822276
When are you going to see it? When are you going to see it?
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>>23822276
Infinite Jest (well, at least one or two plotlines of it)
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>>23822276
La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas
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Is there an inverted version of this kind of plotline?
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>>23822276
Apuleis' The Golden Ass
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>>23822276
The Satyricon
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>>23822699
Has to be one of these. It would be too lopsided to have two modern novels and then something a thousand years old.
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>>23822276
My diary, desu
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>>23822737
Yes, that would make them spaced about a millenium apart. There is something poetic about horny men inspiring great works of art through the centuries.
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>>23822785
Satyricon is honestly perfect here. Wish it was complete so bad.
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>>23822823
that's the polar opposite if you actually read the thing though
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>>23822737
Those two were my immediate thoughts as well along with the Decameron or the Canterbury Tales.
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>>23822276
Tom Jones
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>>23822276
Giacomo Casanova



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