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Is /lit/ familiar with the great works of Edouard Musbodijk?
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Nope.
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Authors with stupid names aren't worth reading
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>phallus editions
I have never heard of or seen this before but it sounds based, tell me more.
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A /lit/ that no more recognizes itself is no /lit/.
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>>24094207
Yes I remember the excerpts in &amp magazine. Some of them were interesting but half of it I found annoying. Was it already finished back then? Is there a paperback?
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i'm not, no
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>>24095233
the prefacing note in &amp gave a history of it iirc. In short it was basically finished but never edited or published as a book.
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>>24094207
Who?



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