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Post your favorite book and have /lit/izens guess what kind of person you are.

The Brothers Karamazov

Pull no punches, /lit/

>> No.2846769

>>2846765
You seem to have good taste. Unless you read that translated. In that case you're a moron.
Favorite Book: A la recherche du temps perdu

>> No.2846772

this is difficult for the popular books everyone loves, because you could just as easily be an acne-ridden teenager who just ~loves~ Russian lit or an educated and aged scholar of Russian literature that truly appreciates the work

>> No.2846773

You try REALLY hard to fit in, but it usually doesn't work as well as you wish it would. Also, you're male and just past your teens.

>> No.2846775

>>2846765
Middle class white guy,above average intelligence. Has always accepted more or less whatever reality has been presented to him.

>Tropic of Cancer.

>> No.2846776

>>2846773

this. also, your taste in other mediums (movies, vidya, music) is nothing like your try-hard taste in lit.

>> No.2846781

>>2846775

>Tropic of Cancer

You're 20-25 and having a good amount of sex in the past year. You've found you like fucking, cigarettes and wine quite a bit, but at the same time life is better than Bukowski says so. You will have great success, but later in life.

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Leaves of Grass

>> No.2846788

Not OP, but I'm currently reading The Brothers Karamazov and really enjoying it. Russian music got me interested in russian literature, and aside from the message and whatnot, I like the way nineteenth-century russian society seems, so I'll go out on a limb and say OP is similar to me.

>> No.2846791

>>2846786
You prefer emotional sincerity and introspective depth to narrative polish and writing ability.
Favorite Book: Illuminations - Arthur Rimbaud

>> No.2846792

The anatomy of melancholy.

>i also hate nihilists to the point of rage

>> No.2846794

For Whom the Bell Tolls. This should be interesting.

>> No.2846797

>>2846775
>Tropic of Cancer
You're intelligent and well read, but have gradually had your psyche eroded by the ever stronger urges of your id and the steppenwolf. You have a firm grasp on the Apollonian but have ultimately succumbed to the Dionysian.

>> No.2846799

>>2846794
You believe that language masks rather than enriches the communication of the human soul. You think experience is better than abstract knowledge. You have a grim acceptance of life even with all its evils.

>> No.2846800

>>2846765
Finnegans Wake

>> No.2846801

>>2846794

That book is like 4th or 5th on my list hehe. I think for now I have to pick a Steinbeck novel b/c nothing gets through my schizo like East of Eden or socialist anger like Grapes of Wrath, or the loving excellence of cannery row.

I will go with grapes of wrath.

>> No.2846803

Pale Fire

>> No.2846806

Liber Novus

>> No.2846807

>>2846792
You realize the value of close reading in understanding literature. You are willing to give temporal sacrifices in order to understand literature better.

>> No.2846810

>>2846800
You agree with Augustine that one of the benefits of having to use hermeneutics is that it the difficulty of using the hermeneutic interpretation gives value to the text.

>> No.2846813

>>2846803
Artistic and linguistic presentation are necessary for you to truly enjoy a work, no matter the validity of the overall theme, or the work's strength in other arenas.

>> No.2846814

This thread is a shitty thread, I blame /mu/ and retarded people.

-Regards, Anon

>> No.2846816

Absalom, Absalom!

>> No.2846821

>>2846806
You prefer truths purchased with suffering rather than truths idly obtained. Also "cold or not, God is there".

>> No.2846824

>>2846816
You prefer Thanatos to Eros in the Freudian conception of psychoanalysis.

>> No.2846830

>>2846786
Leaves of Grass.

Youre an optimist, despite knowing better.

>> No.2846831

Philosophical Investigations.

>> No.2846834
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>> No.2846837

Mansfield Park

>> No.2846838

Book of the New Sun

>> No.2846846

The Sun also Rises

>> No.2846855

It changes. Right now it's "Laughter in the Dark," by Vladimir Nabokov.

>> No.2846857

>>2846846
>>2846838
>>2846837
>>2846834
>>2846831
>>2846816
>>2846806
>>2846803
>>2846800
>>2846794
>>2846792
>>2846791
>>2846786

Young men, likely virgins, whose insecurities cause them to post in an inane thread whose response they know will have nothing at all to do with their personality, but because of their being starved of satisfying intimacy, be it sexually or platonic, and regardless of sex, post a piece of literature only so to elicit a response and thus feel some vague form of human contact, all the while knowing their pursuits are in vain and will ultimately end with their feeling more alone than when they first submitted their post.

Also, writers.

>> No.2846859

the recognitions/ulysses

>> No.2846861

>>2846857

Was never hugged as a child.

>> No.2846874

>>2846857
Damn it, that's me to a T.

>> No.2846883

Slaughterhouse Five

>> No.2846893

>>2846765
>>2846794
>>2846816
>>2846831
>>2846846
>>2846859
>>2846883

Pretty cool guys.

Mine is >>2846816
as well.

>> No.2846910

Infinite Jest.

>> No.2846920

>>2846883

well, so it goes

>> No.2846923

>>2846910
Pretentious teenager. Unable to discern a good character from a bad one. Has no rhythm. The kind of person who farts and blames it on the dog.

>> No.2846940

Lost in the Funhouse.

>> No.2846947

Lolita

>> No.2846950

The Recognitions

>> No.2846956

>>2846947
ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ

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>>2846956

>> No.2846968

>>2846950
Pretentious teenager. Unable to discern a good character from a bad one. Has no rhythm. The kind of person who farts and blames it on the dog.

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>>2846956

>> No.2846980

A portrait of the artist as a young man.

>> No.2846989

>>2846980
Poorly read.

>> No.2847002

Catch-22

>> No.2847003

>>2847002

entry-level

>> No.2847021

Buchanani Poemata especially De Sphaera at present.

>> No.2847044

>>2847002
You're off to a good start.

Revenge of the Lawn by Richard Brautigan

>> No.2847075

journey to the end of the night

>> No.2847077

>>2847075

mediumcore.

>> No.2847081

The Golden Ass

>> No.2847082
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>>2847003
and you wonder why everyone on this board is pretentious as fuck.

those new to literature will inevitably (/should) start off with entry-level material, so fuck you and everyone else for trying to make them feel bad for it.

>> No.2847086

>>2847082

>pull no punches

They're asking for it.

>> No.2847111

On the Road or a Clockwork Orange or Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
(i am NOT a hipster)
Come on guys you can't go wrong on this one!

>> No.2847112

>>2847082
>one guy's opinion
>blame the whole board

Explain to me why you're any less pretentious than him?

>> No.2847219

>>2847003

God you are more of a faggot than OP, your favorite book is often not synonymous with the most advanced book you have read this week.

>> No.2847224

>>2847111

>(i am NOT a hipster)

Then you're about 16.

>> No.2847236

White Noise

>> No.2847254

To the Lighthouse

>> No.2847260

Notes from the Underground.

>> No.2847271

No Longer Human

Second is The Count Of Monte Cristo.

>> No.2847297

easy mode: Frankenstein

>> No.2847298

D.H. Lawrence - Sons and Lovers

This won't go well

>> No.2847304

>>2847254
Feminist
>>2847297
Sadist/Fetishist/Animal abuser

>> No.2847337

Madame Bovary

>> No.2847549

The Trial

>> No.2847552

Heart of Darkness

>> No.2847560

Sanshiro (Natsume Soseki)

>> No.2847568

>>2847549
Nihilist
>>2847552
goth

>> No.2847569

>>2847560
/jp/ weaboo

>> No.2847570

>>2847260
A guy that has great taste in litterature, but is also INTJ as fuck

>> No.2847571 [DELETED] 

>>2847569
No. A weeaboo wouldn't wven know who Natsume Soseki is. Actually grad student in Japanese lit

>> No.2847578

>>2846765
I don't have a favorite book, so here are a few that I loved.
City of Thieves - David Benioff
The Persian Boy - Mary Renault
Stargate
Rant - Chuck Palahniuk


I know posting a Chuck Palahniuk book is a bold move on /lit/, but I really do like it.

>> No.2847588

>>2847578
<18

>> No.2847591

The Grapes of Wrath

>> No.2847593

Faith of the Fallen (Wizard's Sixth Rule)
and
The Fifth Elephant

>> No.2847597

Doors of Perception by Huxley.

I know, guys, I know. Be gentle with my anus.

>> No.2847598

>>2847591
Socialist

>> No.2847602

Visions of Gerard

>> No.2847604

>>2847593
Virgin
>>2847597
Why not Brave New World?

>> No.2847607

>>2847604
Yeah, true, but it could be said about a lot of anons regardless of their tastes, what does have the book to do with it?

>> No.2847610

Little, Big.

>> No.2847612

>>2847604
I love Brave New World as well. Ape and Essence too, and Heaven and Hell. I guess it's just because I've done a lot of psychotropics and wandering and Huxley kinda started me on that path with DoP.

>> No.2847615

>>2847597
Young gentleman with left libertarian leanings who believes the power of psychoactive chemicals and plants can and should be used for the better welfare of mankind.

>> No.2847618

>>2847612
"and wandering, and"

Excuse my extra post, but that comma was important to the sentence and I cringe when I see my own sloppy writing.

>> No.2847621

Lanark

>> No.2847622

>>2847615
You pretty much nailed me, friend. While I'd hate to be so bold as to call myself a gentleman, the rest of that is spot on!

>> No.2847639

>>2847607
I guess you're right. I just figured: Science fiction = loner

>> No.2847654

>>2847639
Umm the first book is pure fantasy, the second is comedy mixed with fantasy. I do love SF though.

>> No.2847679

>>2847654
Oops, I meant to say fantasy

>> No.2847680

>>2847304
Hmm I'm not sure if I'm a feminist or not - I'm confused about the definition. I believe should stop being taken into account. Perhaps I'm post-feminist?

>> No.2847687
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Jane Austen. All of it

>> No.2847690

Don Quixote

>> No.2847691

>>2847588
Wrong.

>> No.2847692

>>2847680
Shit, I forgot a crucial word.
>I believe gender should stop being taken into account

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>>2847691
In which case, this is you

>> No.2847717

>>2847708
Also wrong.
But only that I live alone.

>> No.2847720

Samuel Beckett - Murphy

>> No.2847730

>>2847687
A woman who hates most of the people she is forced to be around everyday?

>> No.2847742

>>2847730
Bingo

>> No.2847756

>>2846857
how man y replies will you get?

>> No.2847761

Finnegan's Wake

>> No.2847772

>>2847761
A guy who never pays too much attention to titles. A pretender or a troll.

>> No.2847774

Breakfast of Champions

>> No.2847790

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.

>> No.2847795

Molloy/Malone Dies/The Unnameable

>> No.2847801

>>2847790

100% straight

>> No.2847816

OP's choice is respectable. Probably a big fan of 19th century philosophy.

"Bluebeard" by Kurt Vonnegut because I found it to be so honest or "The Hound of the Baskervilles" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle because, fuck, whoever expected the hound would be goddamned real.

Do you hate me, /lit/?

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>>2846857
jajaja indeed

>> No.2847895

Fathers and Sons

>> No.2847902

>>2847795
Gets confused and laughs easily.

>> No.2847938

The Sound and the Fury; Prufrock and Other Observations

>> No.2847947

On the Road

>> No.2847955
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>>2847816
>Vonnegut
>Doyle

you are my brother.

>> No.2847963

The Path to the Spiders' Nests

>> No.2847967

>>2847947
Clinically retarded.

>> No.2847974

>>2847947
Stoner, guitar player

>> No.2847996

>>2846816
mah nigga

>> No.2848005

The Name of the Rose. Do your worst, even though I don't understand what you can really tell about a person from a single book they enjoy.

>> No.2848007

>>2846893
>>2847996
>that feel when northerners write off faulkner as hyperdense bullshit

>> No.2848011

>>2848007
Their loss, not ours.

>> No.2848012

>>2848005
man, that book is so good. i gotta reread that. shit.

>> No.2848014

>>2848012
It's so fucking good.

>> No.2848063

Hamlet

>> No.2848068

Dangerous Visions

>> No.2848123

>>2848063
you have certainly considered suicide once or twice

>> No.2848171

Crime and punishment - Dostoevsky

>> No.2848202

Brave New World. I also really like the Metamorphosis.

>> No.2848219

>>2848202
You are an indecisive person that feels like he never really meets up to the expectations of others.

>> No.2848230

The Box Man

>> No.2848244

>>2848171
You prefer depth to entertainment value. You also only like books if they are over fifty years old

>> No.2848252

The Great Gatsby

Yep

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Instead of a Book, by a Man too Busy to Write One - Benjamin Tucker

>> No.2848259

>>2848252
Entry-level /lit/zen

>> No.2848260

>>2848171

Desperately looking for an authority figure.

Ma Jian – Red Dust
David Small – Stitches
Arundhati Roy – The God of Small Things
Thomas Mann – Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice
Toni Morrison – Jazz

>> No.2848269

The picture of Dorian Gray.

>> No.2848283

>>2848269

Absinthe-drinking, flower-picking, sing-songing … unobtrusive quiet guy.

No Great Mischief
The Elephant Vanishes
Leaves of Grass
As I Lay Dying

>> No.2848292

>>2848230
Observant, open to madness in all its forms.

>> No.2848360

Money - Martin Amis
Hadji Murad - Tolstoy
The Stranger - Camus
American Psycho - Bret Easton Ellis

>> No.2848361

Titus Groan and Gormenghast.

>> No.2848366

The Man in the High Castle

>> No.2848368

>>2848360
19 year-old who spends most of his free time writing short stories where the main character is an author insert.

Also, probably rides a fixie.

>> No.2848371

>>2848252
Didn't have many friends in high school and was very frustrated by how the women he talked to weren't very interested in the things he had to say. You are doing much better in college, though.

>> No.2848372

>>2848360
Going through a phase of extreme change.

>> No.2848405

All Quiet on the WEstern Front

>> No.2848407

Gravity's Rainbow

>> No.2848422

The 120 Days of Sodom

>> No.2848431

Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

>> No.2848438

>>2848422
Edgy as fuck teenager

>> No.2848443

>>2848405
tasteless sentimentalist who can only accept his sentimentalism when filtered through 'realistic' literature
>>2848407
conforming non-conformist. you're likely the type of person that pynchon, if interviewed and honest in his answers, would prefer not to be using his books as an ego-pumping part of middle class snowflake self-fashioning.
>>2848422
poseur rebel. you haven't read all of the book, you just like trying to shock people. afterwards you take their avoidance of you as a sign of your superior taste, insight, and/or intellect. its just because you're a douche

>> No.2848447

The Book of Mormon

>> No.2848453

O evangelho segundo jesus cristo
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ

>> No.2848479

Who the hell has a favorite book, or even a favorite novel, there's so many of them. How am I supposed to pick one. I don't even...

The Lord of the Rings is pretty swag tho.

>> No.2848483

>>2848453
>>2848447
Most likely devout christians

>> No.2848485

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

>> No.2848501

>>2848485
Weedsmoker who doesn't make his bed properly, but his nonchalance is not of a Cynic variety, but merely a decadence that refuses to keep up appearances but still wants to wallow in superfluous living. About as rebellious as three days of stubble.

>> No.2848504

>>2848485
You believe life is pointless without a healthy dose of humor.

>> No.2848509

Kafka On The Shore

>> No.2848512

>>2848483
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ is most definitly not a religious book
and it's pretty fucking awesome.
): hoped someone would know it. is the best one by saramago, guys

>> No.2848607

Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse

>> No.2848613

>>2848607
World weary special snowflake.

>> No.2848620

>>2848509
Teenaged weaboo who's read very little.

>> No.2848637

Hopscotch, Julio Cortázar.

>> No.2848643
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Emotionally Weird by Kate Atkinson

>> No.2848651

The Joy of Sex

>> No.2848662

Richard Adam's Watership Down

>> No.2848663

The Bell Jar by Silvia Plath

>> No.2848667

>>2848651
Has had sex once in his life.

>> No.2848668

Lolita

>> No.2848669

>>2848663
Goth

>> No.2848671

>>2848667
Bullshit.

>> No.2848673

Kama Sutra

>> No.2848686
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>> No.2848691

>>2848671
Has definitely had sex once in his life.

>> No.2848692

A Clockwork Orange

>> No.2848707

>>2848692
Above average intelligence, xenophile.

>> No.2849164

Goodnight Moon

>> No.2849437

A Tale of Two Cities.

>> No.2849443

>>2848643
So, what is it?

>> No.2849466

Tropic of Cancer by Henry MIller

>> No.2849467

You're all try-hards with an under-developed personality and social retardation, hoping desperately that someone will see the cover of your book and assume you're smart.

/thread

also:
>having a favorite book

do you have a favorite color, too?

>> No.2849477

>>2849467
Yes, green.

>> No.2849483

>>2849467
Hates himself, but not as much as he hates everyone else.

>> No.2849519

House of Leaves. (MZD)

Fuck all y'all.

>> No.2849520

>>2849483
I think you mean
>Hates everyone else, but not as much as he hates himself.

>> No.2849523

>>2849520
Yeah, that's better.

>> No.2849535

Unless I absolutely hated the last book I read, I pretty much always feel like whatever I read last is my favorite book, but what I'm reading now will probably take its place when I finish reading it.

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>> No.2850489

Suttree by Cormac McCarthy

>> No.2850573

Bastard Out of Carolina by Dorthy Allison and Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow

>> No.2850703

>>2847602

Nobody's said anything about me yet.

My favorite novel is Visions of Gerard by Jack Kerouac

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>>2850489
Ditto.

>> No.2850722

>>2847570
I'd ditto his answer, but I'm ENTP.

>> No.2850725

>>2847044
You are really smart.

>> No.2850727

Mrs Dalloway

>> No.2850733

On heroes and tombs

>> No.2850747

Infinite Jest

>> No.2850761

The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen

>> No.2850816

>>2850727
Self-hating male feminist.
>>2850747
Lapsed christian with dental problems
>>2850761
Raging homosexual

>> No.2850873

You're Not Doing It Right by Michael Ian Black
And
The Way Of All Flesh by Samuel Butler


Thank you for your patronage.

>> No.2850885

>>2850816
Female, but thx.

>> No.2850912

One Hundred Years of Solitude

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>>2850885

>> No.2850917
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I read only for the pleasure of your approbation.

>> No.2852331

catcher in the rye

>> No.2852342

>>2852331
Teenager full of angst. Smokes and drinks, yet still finds no satisfaction in life.

Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption

>> No.2852367

Grendel by John Gardner.

>> No.2852370

>>2850885

post feet

>> No.2852371

Quo vadis?

>> No.2852506

>>2846857
I am allowed to cry ? Now that you have seen through my soul, you'll have to kiss me.
Still a good point, though. I love you. (ok forget about that).
>>2848431
Sensible and sensitive person full of sorrow and feeling deeply the insanity of this world, willing either to find a redemption (by way of a meaning, or a comforting presence) of universal value or strenght, or simply to become mad.
>>2847075
You either are a genuine reader abiding by the rule which strictly separate morals and ethics from literature or a young provocative but still not,completely stupid teenage or a lone man full with unrenlenting, maddening anger at pretty much everything (or simply a nazi).

I wouldn't know how to choose for myself, so let's go with the first that come in mind: Dante's Comedy (which of course I didn't read in the original thirteenth century italian) and Baudelaire's Flower of Evil (which I did read in French).

>>2846857
Did I say I love you ?

>> No.2852750 [DELETED] 

You're Not Doing It Right by Michael Ian Black
And
The Way Of All Flesh by Samuel Butler
And
The Fish Can Sing by Halldor Laxness

Thank you for your patronage!

>> No.2852786 [DELETED] 

>>2850885
>>2852331
jailbait

>> No.2852857

The Torture Garden

>> No.2852926 [DELETED] 

Shit

>> No.2852959 [DELETED] 

bump

>> No.2853142 [DELETED] 

Bump

>> No.2853177

The Bell Jar

inb4 suicidal

>> No.2853200

This Side of Paradise

>> No.2853255

V. - Pynchon

>> No.2853268

>>2853200
High-schooler

>>2853177
Woman

>>2852857
Pervert

>>2852750
Stagolee (i.e. all of the above)

>> No.2853283

>>2853200

Is this really your favorite?

I ask because I was reading part of an Introduction on it, and it seemed to be almost bashing the book, saying it wasn't as good compared to some of its contemporary works, so I opted for The Beautiful and Damned instead, which I really enjoyed.

>> No.2853284

>>2853268
Wait, so did Stagolee turn out to be Quentin? I kinda skipped that saga of /lit/

>> No.2853285

>>2853284
Yes.

>> No.2853294

>>2853285
While we're at it, what's with that guy who types in all capitals and has a new name every week. He often attaches random pictures to his posts. He wasn't here when I frequented /lit/ in 2009-2010 period unless he went by a different name and wasn't so gimmicky.

>> No.2853313

>>2853294
Just some uninteresting loser. Only the most easily impressionable users actually bite when he posts another dumb little thread. Toaster is a butt buddy of his, despite Toaster never being acknowledged by him. Its quite funny.

>> No.2853327

>>2853283

yes, it's great imo
especially for university-aged, artist wannabes!

>> No.2853417 [DELETED] 

You're Not Doing It Right by Michael Ian Black
And
The Way Of All Flesh by Samuel Butler
And
The Fish Can Sing by Halldor Laxness

Thank you for your patronage!

>> No.2853541 [DELETED] 

Reluctant Satanist

>> No.2853565

Wuthering Heights

>> No.2853574

The Prophet ~ Khalil Gibran

>> No.2853653

>>2853574
Seeks solace in life through the words of authors.

>Miss Lonelyhearts

>> No.2853679

A. The Dharma Bums
B. House of Leaves

>> No.2853691

>>2853565
Romanticizer

>> No.2853751

Jean-Paul Sartre - La Nausee

>> No.2853756 [DELETED] 

You're Not Doing It Right by Michael Ian Black
And
The Way Of All Flesh by Samuel Butler
And
The Fish Can Sing by Halldor Laxness

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>> No.2853759

>>2853751
OOO I wanna read that one really soon, how difficult is it considering that I'm a rather new reader?

>> No.2853762

The Bible

>> No.2853763

Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
Scar Tissue
Shantaram

>> No.2853775

>>2853762
A stern man who finds it difficult to relax.

>> No.2853811
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2853811

Illusions perdues

>> No.2853821

Killing from Stepan Kopriva
Yep, I'm an unsophisticated prick and i don't care

>> No.2853847

Down and out in Paris and London

>> No.2853850

Slaughterhouse Five, good ol' Vonnegut