Best Lit endings (off the dome): >Nabokov - The Gift, Invitation to a Beheading, Ada >Tolstoy - War & Peace, Karenina >Pushkin - Eugene Onegin >Joyce - Ulysses, "The Dead" >Melville - The Confidence Man, Moby Dick >Bolano - 2666 >Marquez - Cholera, Solitude >Borges - everything
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You don't technically follow me- but here you are- every fucking day lmao. Please find something else to do.
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& I read plenty of premodern literature- I just so happen to prefer the great modernists as they uh yknow- stood on the shoulders of giants & were thus enabled to see further. Nabokov is far from "pop" (Lolita is a singular case, it's not like Ada & The Gift are "popular")
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I talk about Dante & Shakespeare quite frequently- but you're only here to pat yourself on the back for thinking that Plato is the summit of human thought. Sad!
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