Has anyone read Sade's Journey to Italy?
No, but I have Laurence Sterne's, Goethe's and Winckelmann's
>>25089191Now you can place the SUCK AND FUCK version next to them on your bookshelf.
>>25089191I've been reading Goethe's Italian Journey (I am the Anon who's been making threads about it for months). It's a pretty fun read. Very interesting to read how productive Goethe was in Italy.
>>25089191Don't forget to get Stendhal's to complete your collection. Seems like people loved Journeying to Italy
>>25089491I still love journeying to Italy. If I could snap my fingers and be in Florence right now, I would.
It’s on the list, surprised someone else mentioned it. I also recommend the collection of prison letters, they do a good job not humanizing him exactly, but at least add some worth to his literary output, since there seemed to be a brain behind it, quite an interesting one.
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>>25089471tell me more anon, never read a word of goethe. what did he get up to when he was in italy