I'm old enough to admit I'm never going to read this. What are you never going to read?
The Holy BibleThe QuranThe UpanishadsDao De Jing
>>25260009The holy Bible and Quran I'll definitely never read. Also Finnegans WakeProbably Ulessys tooParadise LostAneneidAnything by Scholastics
>>25260015never reading the wake I get, but there's no sense in denying yourself ulysses
Bhagavad Gita
Anything written by a communist
>>25260016Yeah it's the only one I'm two ways about.
>>25259999Any Hegel besides that one (bcuz I read it in Uni)Finnegans WakeIn Search of Lost TimeBeing and TimeThe only new stuff I'm really dedicated to reading philosophy-wise are Plato and Aristotle's complete works. For novels it's the work of Dickens. Aside from that I just want to reread the books I already loved to experience them again and understand them better.
>>25259999witnessed.everything Deleuze and Guattari, has ever written.The Bible.
>>25260015you're retarded for dismissing PL and Ulysses, the absolute state of this shithole board these days
>>25259999Russian literature.
>>25260118I don't care about poems. Though Ulysses could be in the cards
Asimov's Foundation series. I bought it and everything, but it's just too damn long, and I doubt it's anywhere near as entertaining as LRH's "Mission Earth".
>>25259999Anything written by a woman or a minority.
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>>25260015>Ulysses>Paradiſe LoſtYou’re a fool. One is the greatest novel ever written, the other is the greatest piece of literature ever written.
>>25260254Who's the handsome fella>>25260274I don't think I could gain anything out of Paradise Lost. I would just get filtered
>>25259999Any of that hacky post structuralism that pseuds here are obsessed with.>OP picI haven’t read it yet, but I feel obligated to since I’ve already read Kant, Fichte and Schelling.
>>25260277Well, at least you admit it. I suppose many tend to criticise it for its didacticism that occupies about 75% of the poem. I personally love the parts in the books that focus on Adam and Eve and the vouchsafing of the angels since though these books you get a good sense a lot of Milton’s own views on science, philosophy, morality as well as his disdain for Catholicism and (yes) women. even if the parts with Satan ARE better, the especially in rhetoric (which is the point) and poetic quality.
>>25260118This picture makes me embarrassed for having enjoyed the Zelda games. Though I haven’t played one for like 19 years.
>>25259999>quadsChecked>What are you never going to read?I'll probably never read picrel. I'm sorry to this Muslim gentleman. I don't even know who he is, I just think it's funny. I'm disappointing him
>>25260277Paradise Lost is worth the trouble, but that old Dr Johnson quote>Paradise Lost is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is. Its perusal is a duty rather than a pleasure. We read Milton for instruction, retire harassed and overburdened, and look elsewhere for recreation; we desert our master, and seek for companions... [It] is not the greatest of heroick poems, only because it is not the first." is the truest thing ever said about it. Supreme production of the human mind. Truly astonishing. Mostly a real slog to read
>What are you never going to read?>/lit/ - Literature
>>25260274They’re semantic slop
>>25259999Atlas ShruggedIn Search of Lost Time
>>25260182It's just a bunch of short books you can read on an afternoon you lazy fuck.Btw, the main series is actually just 3 books, the rest are just spin-offs nobody cares about, you shouldn't feel forced to read either to understand the main plot.
>>25261047as the saying goes, "/lit/ doesn't read"but also come onnnnn play along there's gotta be some shit you're never going to read. you're going to look me in the eyes and tell me you'll read Dorothy Richardson's "Pilgrimage?"