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03/20/10(Sat)16:32 No. 453243 just
woke up fuckton of requests.>/r/ing
something interesting that you think everyone in /lit/ should read My
favorite stuff I think everyone should experience is avant-garde stuff
like Burroughs or Joyce, and existential stuff like Jean-Paul Satre or
Nietzche.(Really, whenever I recommend my favorite stuff to people I am
usually told that I have bad taste, so I'm not going to bother) One
thing I will say is that I'm surprised that someone asked for Flann
O'Brien stuff, I would recommend that, it's like if Burroughs made the
weirdest storyline ever and then someone else took it away from him and
said, NO, THIS ISN'T GOING TO HAVE A BUNCH OF CUT-UP NONREADABLE
BULLSHIT, ITS JUST GOING TO BE A REALLY SURREAL STORY. read the synopsis
on the wiki article for it and your intrest will jump. I would
recommend it for people who thought the surrealism of Burroughs was
cool, but got turned off by his cut-up style. Oh, as a joke I
would recommend this book for all of you, (it's funny and a good read) it
is called, How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read. http://www.mediafire.com/?gkdz0olkxfy Bernard's
- The Pale Horseman. http://www.mediafire.com/?img0zgynomy Assorted
Gene Wolfe stuff. http://www.mediafire.com/?2fcmmzz1nm2 The
Trial and On Shore(Kafka stuff). http://www.mediafire.com/?ydnzntnjnui Assorted
H.G. Wells stuff. http://www.mediafire.com/?tyy4vctoimu The
Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark Collection (note this is an audiobook
version haha). http://www.mediafire.com/?nz0w3ln2fmm Voltaire -
Heres Philosophical Dictionary, Zadig, and Political Writings. http://www.mediafire.com/?ywnmonjnty4