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What books have you recently purchased /lit/? I just got this at a flea market for five dollars.
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>>24757559
The last book I bought, around 2 years ago, was Les Miserables
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>>24757559
got this some weeks ago, does /lit/ like this book?
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>>24757564
did you read it?
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>>24757582
No.
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>>24757586
maybe you should.
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>>24757602
Eh, I'll read it tomorrow.
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>>24757574
It's nothing special really. I think it is for the most part quite good and paints a picture of Dublin at a certain point in time from many angles. The only story that stood out to me really was the one with the lovers where she tells of a dead old lover... I felt the husbands reception of her retelling was incredibly touching and beautiful. It goes along with this nice presentation of love which I think DFW touches upon in Broom of the system.
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>>24757616
good luck anon.
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>>24757663
I've only read Infinite Jest out of of DFW's work, and hosnestly I'm a bit burned out rn, so the "microscopic" and "accurate" depiction of dublin I hear about being in this book makes me a bit scared it might be a hard read for me now.
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>>24757729
It's light trust me. It really is a laidback read. DFW was only a tangent which occured to me because both he and Joyce raised an interesting perspective of love which I really appreciated which few writers do.
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>>24757559
digital is the way
this is outdated I need to rerun my automated page counter
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On their way I have a Lovecraft collection and Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail.
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>>24759441
I'm fine with digital books for stuff I use for reference, or in cases where I cannot easily obtain the book otherwise. But I really do hate trying to read hundreds of pages on a monitor.
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>>24759449
Thanks for reminding me, I need to order a copy for myself.
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I bought the Pléiade editions of
>Baudelaire
>Valéry
>Rimbaud
>Verlaine
>Apollinaire
>Mallarmé
>Flaubert
>Stendhal
Yes I am insane but they were all pretty cheap
The only one I'm kind of iffy about is the Valéry set
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>>24759498
Oh I've also got Barbey d'Aurevilly coming but I had never even heard of him before I decided to buy his Pléiade edition
I bought them because they were cheap and he seems like an interesting author
t. read maybe 10 pages of poetry in my entire life
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>>24757559
Too many. How do I stop buying so many books? I can't afford this.
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>>24757786
thanks anon . I will give it a read, and I'll wach out and try to capture the aspect of love you've mentioned . is there such occurences in IJ ?
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I found a first edition hardcover of Vineland at a thrift store for one dollar.
A month ago I found Annihilation (Houellebecq) for two dollars and it looked new.
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>>24759850
tell me you bought the first edition.
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>>24759449
>>24759498
>>24759850
Nice.
I also got these recently, just purchased regularly this time.

I wonder what kinds of books I could dig up by rummaging around some local thrift stores.
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>>24759454
Why do Americans buy books when they can't read?
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>>24760910
Inferiority complex. They think if they pose their chud book alongside their firearm they're impressing somebody like they're some kind of warrior-philosopher, when they're just jingoistic retards.



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