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Ayn Rand book?

No.1740147 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Alright /lit/, I read Atlas Shrugged last summer and really liked it, so I was planning on reading another Rand book this summer, so far everyone has told me The Fountainhead. So, other than Atlas Shrugged, and politics aside, which do you think is the best?

No.1739458 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Does /lit/ read a lot of Occult and Metaphysical literature?

What does /lit/ think of the book Generation Hex? My favorite essay in here is one called "Eris is my Biatch" but there are a bunch of other good essays too.
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No.1737532 View ViewReplyLast 50OriginalReport
>Majoring in English/Literature instead of getting a Science/Math degree.

I'll have a Venti Cafe Americano please.
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No.1739813 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Does anyone else feel like these word-restrictions in writing contests are fucking ABSURD. If I'm writing a short story I need AT LEAST 10,000 words. AT LEAST.

The whole reason I became a writer is because I have a passion for sending messages by creating a world. How the fuck can anyone create a world in 3,500 words or less.

Ridiculous.
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No.1740071 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
I just wanted all of you to know that /lit/ is the worst board on 4chan.
Not a single person here is capable of any critical thinking about literature. Not once have I seen a discussion about Dante or Milton let alone any intelligent discussion at all. Experience leads me to believe that /lit/ is composed of sci-fi and fantasy readers who are, at the very least, literate and capable of assessing a piece of literature for its characters and plot; there are the readers of 20th century classics (I never want to hear the words Infinite Jest for the rest of my life) but I would hardly call them literate; then, there are tripfags, who-- although confirmedly illiterate-- can at least offer distractions from the soul crushingly mundane taste of the other two groups.

In the spirit of /lit/ I would like to offer a ranking of all of /lit/'s most revered authors. Of course, all of them are second rate (the only category in my ranking system is second rate)-- even though you c/lit/s would like to believe that, one, you have taste and, two, that you would be capable of grouping these authors into god and shit tier (and all of the intermediate tiers).

Hemingway
Faulkner
David Foster Wallace
H. S. Thompson
Dostoevsky
Tolstoy
Chekhov
Woolf
Flannery O'Connor
Salinger
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Crit my story?

No.1740197 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
I don't come here often. Sorry if this is against policy, I just want some feedback. I'm pretty new to this writing thing, and I have an intense paranoia of overly positive praise (which is really all I got from my prof).

Help a newfag writer out?

No.1740159 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Post your picture

People try and guess what your favourite book is.

this is not a thinly veiled camwhore thread.
!!nBqZl5bQBVO

Allow me to ramble

!!nBqZl5bQBVO No.1739851 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
We don't mature, we just complicate.

We're the same 5 year old,
Our emotions stem backward,
They're inside us, under the layers,
of old, bitter flesh, like onion peels,

We get sad at the same things,
we just don't let out guttural cries,
mad at the same things,
we just rationalize why not to,

We don't mature, we just pile on the dirt,
and when it's too late, we realize,
that child smothered under rubble,
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No.1740163 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
OC Poetry thread?
here's something of mine, feel free to judge:


I found him, standing in the street,
and I heard his mind churn:
extended hands --outwardreaching, crackingburning
“travel onward, kid,” he said,
pockets jinglechangejinglechange,
“nothing stops a man who believes.”

poster-pushers on the street corner duel-solicitations, scorch every brick,
whispers from the staples poles clickswish, flashbang

Soaked with gin running dry
!!UZXMsejzmBO

!!UZXMsejzmBO No.1739932 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
A cute girl is great. But a cute girl that reads is the best.
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