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    2.95 MB Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:24 No.1013776  
    Is there a /lit/ book list like this one for vidya? Just a whole bunch of great must read books, no specific genre.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:25 No.1013778
    Yes, go past the first page and you will find it. People ask for it EVERY day...
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:26 No.1013780
    >>1013776
    ERRY ERRY DAY

    Does anybody on 4chan remember the phrase lurk moar? Those were the fucking days.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:26 No.1013782
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    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:26 No.1013783
    >>1013778
    wow, really? I lurk /lit/ for months now and I honestly have never seen one before.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:28 No.1013787
    >>1013783
    You fail at lurking.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:29 No.1013789
    >>1013780
    CONSIDERING PEOPLE STILL USE IT, SURE, I THINK MANY REMEMBER IT.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:29 No.1013790
    >>1013782
    I was thinking more of a list wthat doesn't put the books into a subjective tier. Just a list of a lot of good books that are worth reading.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:30 No.1013792
    >>1013790
    Oh. I'm sorry my list doesn't fit YOUR needs.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:32 No.1013795
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    >>1013782
    >HIGH TIER: The Sound and the Fury
    >SHIT TIER: The Lord of the Rings
    >ohgodwhatamireading
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:32 No.1013797
    >>1013787
    I've seen a lot of god tier, mid tier, shit tier bullshit lists, or fantasy lists, but never a somewhat complete list of awesome books regardless the genre.

    (would be awesome if someone could post it if such a list existed)
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:33 No.1013801
    >>1013797
    Ask your English professor?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:33 No.1013802
    >>1013790
    You want an unsubjective list of the best books? I`m sorry, I misspoke, you fail at failing. Go back to /b/, perhaps they are more your speed?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:34 No.1013804
    http://lit-essentials.blogspot.com/

    You're welcome.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:34 No.1013806
    >>1013782
    More like, let's list a bunch of books that my high school and college classes have required me to read and rank them by my personal enjoyment.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:38 No.1013812
    >>1013804
    thanks man!

    That should really be in a FAQ on the front page if this question comes up as often as everyone ITT said.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:40 No.1013816
    >1013782

    How in the nine hells is The Great Gatsby god-tier? High tier, certainly, possibly even middle. But God? You sir are crazy
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:41 No.1013818
    >>1013782
    Has anyone here ever tried reading The Sound and the Fury? It's a clusterfuck of italic paragraphs, trains of thought, untrustworthy narration and inconsistency. People who love Faulkner say it's a masterpiece, but that's assuming they're not lying about actually finishing the damn thing. I tossed it after 110 pages when, even after going back and taking careful notes of who was speaking and what was said, I still couldn't figure out what was going on.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:44 No.1013830
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    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:44 No.1013831
    >>1013818

    If I remember right, that was one of the few books that begin to make a bit more sense about fifteen minutes after pushing yourself to the final page. Sort of like Finnegan's Wake, only more annoying.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:45 No.1013833
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    >>1013818
    >criticizing a book he hasn't finished
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:46 No.1013836
    http://4chanlit.wikia.com/wiki/Recommended_Reading
    this has fucking every chart ever made
    look at it
    love it
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:46 No.1013837
    >>1013804
    lol, why is Stagolee's troll list on here?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:47 No.1013838
    >>1013833
    Sorry, but I shouldn't have to read through hundreds of pages of nonsense in order to for a book to make just a little bit of sense. That's called bad writing, and I have no reason to finish a book written like that.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:48 No.1013840
    >>1013833
    By the way, have YOU tried reading this book?
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:50 No.1013843
    >>1013840
    yes indeed i have i'd say it's one of my favorites
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:51 No.1013847
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    >>1013840
    lurk moar
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:52 No.1013853
    >>1013843
    Well you have weird taste. Or you're just some angsty teenager who thinks that different = good.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:53 No.1013859
    As I Lay Dying is Faulkner's best work, I think. But really he's a fabulous author overall, everything he's written is worth reading.

    But of course I must only say that to try and look cool/because I read it for college/I'm a hipster.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:53 No.1013860
    >>1013853
    >implying everyone who enjoys Faulkner is an angsty teenager
    that's just a dumb statement.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:54 No.1013863
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    >>1013853
    >implying that the sound and the fury isn't praised by many as one of the best works of the 20th century
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:54 No.1013866
    >>1013853
    Or he actually understands the book, and you don`t.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:54 No.1013867
    >>1013863
    >sean bean is disappointed.jpg
    You go on /mu/ a lot, don't you?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:55 No.1013868
    >>1013859
    >>1013860
    >>1013863
    >>1013866

    feels samefag
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:55 No.1013869
    >>1013853
    >You have different taste to me, therefore you are weird

    Maybe we should burn him as a witch, guv'na.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:55 No.1013873
    >>1013868
    Those 4 posts were made in a one minute timespan, and one post was by a tripfag.
    Quit being a cunt, more than one person disagrees with you.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:56 No.1013874
    >>1013868
    Because we disagree with you?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:58 No.1013882
    >>1013873
    >implying tripfags don't have multiple proxies open simultaneously so they can samefag threads and troll under different names.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)19:58 No.1013884
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    >>1013867
    ?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:58 No.1013885
    >>1013882
    Yes, I am implying that, since I'm definitely not the same person as Stagolee.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)19:59 No.1013887
    >>1013884
    The whole ridiculous filenames thing has always seemed like a /mu/-meme to me.
    Also I saw you go on /mu/ in the chatroom yesterday.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:00 No.1013888
    >>1013885
    Nor am I. Face it, you fail.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:01 No.1013890
    >>1013887
    It's insanely popular on /v/ too. Just about everyone has an entire folder of them.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)20:01 No.1013892
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    >>1013887
    there's a mu chat room?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:02 No.1013896
    >>1013892
    no, in the lit2 chatroom.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)20:04 No.1013904
    >>1013896
    oh whoops i misread it

    yeah i go on mu sometimes i'm no /mu/tant though
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:04 No.1013906
    >>1013888
    >>1013885
    >>1013874
    >>1013873
    >>1013869
    >>1013866
    >>1013863

    None of these people have actually addressed >>1013818's criticisms of the book, which just means that they are valid criticisms and people are defending a highly flawed novel.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:05 No.1013909
    >>1013906
    WILL YOU GIVE IT A REST?
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:07 No.1013914
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    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:08 No.1013921
    In my day, having weird taste was a good thing.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)20:09 No.1013923
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    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:12 No.1013936
    >>1013909

    So I guess I win. The Sound and the Fury is a shit tier book.
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)20:13 No.1013940
    >>1013936
    2deep4u
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:14 No.1013943
    >>1013936
    Yep, that's how it works.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:15 No.1013946
    >>1013943
    >>1013936
    My samefaggotry sense is tingling
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:17 No.1013951
    >>1013940
    >2deep4u

    Wow, that's the best response you can come up with? I am impressed!!!
    >> Stagolee !0Pey/QLK3E 08/06/10(Fri)20:18 No.1013955
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    >>1013951
    my opinion is right it's great you're wrong
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:21 No.1013966
    >>1013951
    You haven`t managed to read the entire book. Therefore you can not tell someone who has that is sucks. When you have grown up, and learned to read properly, you should give it another go, and see what happens.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:29 No.1013986
    >>1013966
    That's not how it works in real life, bro. I already stated it in >>1013838, but nobody has any obligation to read bad writing. Just admit it. The Sound and the Fury is badly written and incoherent. If this is not a fact, then disprove me.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:33 No.1013996
    >>1013986
    From wikipedia:

    Literary significance and reception

    The novel has achieved great critical success and a prominent place among the greatest of American novels. It played a role in William Faulkner's receiving the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature.

    The novel's appreciation has in large part been due to the technique of its construction, Faulkner's ability to recreate the thought patterns of the human mind. It was an essential development in the stream-of-consciousness narrative technique.

    Like much of Faulkner's work, The Sound and the Fury has been read as typifying the South as a whole. Faulkner was very much preoccupied with the question of how the ideals of the old South could be maintained or preserved in the post-Civil War era. Seen in this light, the decline of the Compson family might be interpreted as an examination of the corrosion of traditional morality, only to be replaced by a modern helplessness. The most compelling characters are also the most tragic, as Caddy and Quentin cannot survive within the context of the society whose values they reject as best they can, and it is left to Jason, unappealing but competently pragmatic, to maintain the status quo, as illustrated by the novel's ending.

    There are also echoes of existential themes in the novel, as Sartre argued in his famous essay on Faulkner. Many of the characters also draw upon classical, Biblical and literary sources: Some believe Quentin (like Darl in As I Lay Dying) to have been inspired by Hamlet and Caddy by Ophelia. Benjamin may derive his name from the brother of Joseph in the Book of Genesis.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:37 No.1014013
    >>1013996
    You can't defend the book on your own and had to go to Wikipedia for help? Sad.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:39 No.1014021
    >>1014013
    I haven't read it, but I'd trust the author that won a Nobel prize to be good over the random guy on the internet telling me he's bad.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:49 No.1014061
    >>1014021
    Did you even read the Wikipedia entry? He won a Nobel Prize because his book was an accurate representation of human thought. Not because it was a good work of literature with convincing character development and a compelling plot. I'll trust you to make up your own mind if you ever read the book and not open to the first page with the expectation that you're reading something good because someone else said it was good.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:53 No.1014074
    >>1014061
    You're trying to convince me that I should open it expecting it to be bad. Once again, I'd rather believe the Nobel prize guy.
    And something that does accurately convey human thought is a good book.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:54 No.1014079
    >>1014061

    >He won a Nobel Prize because his book was an accurate representation of human thought

    god this is so fucking dumb i hrgrngrdas
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)20:55 No.1014086
    >>1014061
    Implying that doesn`t take a good writer to do.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)21:00 No.1014100
    >>1014074
    >You're trying to convince me that I should open it expecting it to be bad.
    I'm trying to convince you that you should open it without strong expectations.

    >Once again, I'd rather believe the Nobel prize guy. And something that does accurately convey human thought is a good book.
    Accurate human thought =/= a compelling narrative. Human thought is scattered to shit, not consistent, not coherent and doesn't contain all the elements of a good story. Again, he won the Nobel Prize because writers simply hadn't done this too well up to that point, not because he was able to write accurate human thought and a good novel came out. A novel came out, I'll admit that. It's not for everyone. Maybe some writers will get a geeky pleasure out of it the way a guitarist might get a geeky pleasure out of listening to jazz, with the guitarist playing a bunch of random notes that don't follow regular patterns, but are somehow pleasant to listen to. Maybe not.
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)21:01 No.1014104
    >>1014079

    See: >>1013914
    >> Anonymous 08/06/10(Fri)21:04 No.1014108
    lists are for people who are lazy, and it encourages them not to seek out anything new and interesting

    this makes the board boring



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