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i'm thinking of starting an online book club
i'm thinking:

notes from the underground - dostoevsky
moravagine - cendrars
hunger - hamsun
le sang noir - guilloux
journey to the end of the night - céline
crime and punishment - dostoevsky
no longer human - dazai

what else should i add that's in a similar vein??
what ties these together is misanthropic ressentiment
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o i almost forgot
atomised - houellebecq
though i'm not sure about that one
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>>24747281
>online book club
yes these are called "forums"
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>>24747308
i was thinking more of organizing it via discord
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im reading crime and punishment, im at 220/540 pages
im doing it for school work, i dont get why its such a great book
sure muh exceptional people theory, but to me it just seems like dostoevski is really shaken up about his experience witj his death sentence being removed
it seems interesting as if it was a movie its better than most books i read at school but its all constant suffering then (yes i spoiled myself the last few chapters so i didnt get an F) mc marries a prostitute
t. 18
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>>24747325
Try writing using proper grammar next time, faggot. This is a literature board.
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>>24747281
>>24747311
In my experience you need quality people for this stuff. Try hanging around in literature servers (as insufferable they may be) and DM the users who actually have original thoughts to contribute. If you want to do voice calls to discuss books you MUST be in the same region as other users, it just does not work otherwise.
And remember to gatekeep as hard as possible.
>>24747325
I think it's the least interesting among Dostoevsky's great novels but I read it for the first time when I was 16 and it impressed me greatly.
The "great man theory amoralism" bullshit was boring as hell but Raskolnikov's descent into madness was so satisfying (the delusion, the terror, the ironic tension). And then the demonic Svidrigailov and the distant hope of salvation through Sonya... Good stuff.
Also it's very funny, all of Dostoevsky's books are tragicomedies and the Russian humour lands every time.
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>>24747281
moravagine - cendrars
le sang noir - guilloux
QRD on these two?
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>>24747838
the former is an anti-humanist work lambasting psychiatry
never read the latter
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>>24747405
>And remember to gatekeep as hard as possible.
of course
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incel book club
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>>24748504
Gatekeeping doesn't work when you are reading the same slop everyone else is. If you wanted to gatekeep your thoughts on these works you'd just not talk about them with others.
Also, replace Dosto with Nabokov if you want to read good books for a change.
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>>24749358
bait



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