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05-29-2014, 02:36 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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this makes me sad i just don;t see how you can have someone like Herbert Selby Jr and that tart Ayn Rand in the same list although i will be honest....i have never read The Fountainhead....but i did read Atlas Shrugged....and i will say that she was a very good writer but to counter the Objectivism.... first and foremost please read The Illuminatus! Trilogy.....not only is this book a backlash to neo conservative ideals....but it has talking dolphins....and a giant naked woman....and an army of dead Nazi's....and EVERYBODY in it is on more drugs than those cats at Woodstock! plus it really is a wonderful satire while also being a wonderful book about why life should only be for the living also Journey to the Center of Night and Death on the Installment Plan Céline is truly a personal hero of mine.....don't like the way i write....blame him existential nihilism explained perfectly reading his books is like having a drunk, bitter old man yell at you inside your head a quote to get you going “To hell with reality! I want to die in music, not in reason or in prose. People don't deserve the restraint we show by not going into delirium in front of them. To hell with them!” The Sheltering Sky if you like any underground music from the 70s-present...you should probably give a nod to Paul Bowles everything i've ever read by him is full of amazing lucid landscapes coupled with the one thing we as humans all share...existential despair i can honestly say that The Sheltering Sky is one of my all time favorite books ...and i try to give a copy of it to everyone who is interested The Book of the Law Thelema is not for everyone.....but i think everyone should know about it....and understand what it is....the Book of the Law and maybe The Book of Lies will give you a full understanding of just what Gnosticism is Howl Ginsberg really knew his shit and i't amazing how every fucking word in this book is as relevant as it was when City Lights first printed it....or maybe it's sad The Function of the Orgasm Reich would be another hero of mine.... the man was seriously onto something when the American government arrested him and all copies of his books burned in 1956....simply for trying to heal the Earth and everything on it this book really is the basis for all of his work i also suggest The Mass Psychology of Fascism....as it really is as relevant as it is when he wrote it.... funny....one of the first books on Hitler's to burn list was The Mass Psychology of Fascism and the last major book burning conducted by the United States government was anything he ever wrote ever heard the song by Kate Bush called Cloudbusting? that song is about Reich's arrest told from the point of view of his son Peter |
05-29-2014, 02:56 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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wait did you mention a book by Kerouac?
i caught the Bukowski book....but not the Kerouac sorry i really have a deep hatred for Ayn Rand i would also think that everyone should read The Wizard of OZ....if anything for the origin story of the tin man |
05-29-2014, 03:21 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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A few more I'd add that I think are incredible but very underrated or not well known: The Kryptonite Kid by Joseph Torchia A novel written in the form of a series of letters to Superman from a young boy growing up in an abusive home in the 50s. The Nuclear Age by Tim O'Brien Far better than the more acclaimed The Things They Carried imo. It's the life story of an obsessive man told in fragments as he digs a massive hole in his backyard for a fallout shelter. The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break by Steven Sherrill A funny, sad, poetic book about the Minotaur living out his days in a trailer park and working as a prep cook. It's a hard book to describe, but it really is something special. |
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05-29-2014, 11:21 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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so you didn't get to the 80 page monologue by John Galt....where he describes the opening question
weird...,.i actually think she really was a good writer....just that her morals and philosophy were absolute shit |
05-29-2014, 11:31 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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One Hundred Years Of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. My favourite book probably. I did my highs school dissertation on this book and the more I delved into it the more I loved it.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera is another favourite novel. For poetry I would suggest the collected John Keats. Last of all and perhaps most importantly please read the collected plays of Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov. |
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