Charts and recs. - /lit/ (#24547653) [Archived: 269 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:10:50 AM No.24547653
slash lit faves
slash lit faves
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Patrician newfag here, recommend some works similar to those shown in pic rel.
Also, feel free to post your own charts and ask for recs, too.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:32:38 AM No.24547720
>>24547653 (OP)
>story of the eye
Get out of here pervert
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:38:30 AM No.24547740
>>24547720
Perverted fetishes go hand in hand with /lit/, what do you mean, anon?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:40:25 AM No.24547746
>>24547740
There’s fetishes and then there’s putting boiled eggs up your sister’s hooha
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:41:50 AM No.24547750
>>24547746
We've all been there, anon, there's no shame in owning it; this is a safe space.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:43:18 AM No.24547753
>>24547750
How is it /lit/. I couldn’t even finish it
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:48:34 AM No.24547769
>>24547653 (OP)
south american detected
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:49:57 AM No.24547771
>>24547753
Why? Too shocking? Well, I find Story of the Eye a transgressive masterpiece of style and aesthetics. In a way, I find that showing violence and sexuality in the way Bataille does connects with some of the deeper desires of the human being (not necessarily limited to incest). What are some of your favorite books, anon?
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:50:57 AM No.24547773
>>24547769
Not exactly.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 1:55:02 AM No.24547923
>>24547653 (OP)
Look at the charts mega.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 1:59:01 AM No.24547930
>>24547923
Link? Remember, I'm a newfag?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:02:59 AM No.24547935
>>24547930
Pinned thread, top left of the catalog.
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:11:47 AM No.24547954
>>24547935
Thanks.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 4:23:06 PM No.24549296
>>24547653 (OP)
childe harold's pilgrimage
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 8:22:56 PM No.24549756
I don't even read charts anymore. I go to my local book store and buy random books
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 9:09:18 AM No.24551267
>>24547720
Wat
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 9:13:16 AM No.24551271
books
books
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>>24549756
i do the same. or not random i guess, rather stuff i've heard of before but haven't read. love used bookstores. more fun when you have to physically acquire books before reading
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 9:51:02 AM No.24551316
1748387910638059 1473613436402
1748387910638059 1473613436402
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Probably the best chart out there even though I kindof disagree with the "primary essential texts". The Aeneid, The Divine Comedy, and Don Quixote deserve to be there more than Paradise Lost.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 5:04:20 PM No.24552087
>>24551271
Very interesting recs, anon, that's what I was looking for.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 7:59:38 PM No.24552641
oye !! i need a chart on sigmund freud please.
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 8:15:34 PM No.24552714
>>24547653 (OP)
We had similar tastes when I was 20. I'd recommend The Complete Plays of Sarah Kane and the plays of Beckett. I'd also recommend the hundreds of handwritten pages of smut I have written over the years but I'm afraid they're for private consumption.
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 9:54:17 PM No.24553045
>>24552714
Just send your stuff, anon, this is a safe space *devil emoji*
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 1:30:55 AM No.24553618
IMG_1906
IMG_1906
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>>24547653 (OP)
I still haven’t read much to recommend many, but check out Les Chants De Maldoror if you haven’t already
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 3:57:05 AM No.24553883
>>24553618
Will do; good picks, anon.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 6:30:47 AM No.24554204
Exit_Stage_Christianity
Exit_Stage_Christianity
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>>24547653 (OP)
I call this chart the exit stage Christianity chart for those who grew up in a Catholic school but was mainly shoved and boxed-in there by way of a lukewarm irreligious family.

This chart mainly focuses on non-fictional books as I want to get a grasp of common expert opinions on the Capitalist wasteland of American evangelicalism and how that can affect people like myself feeling and leaving themselves isolated from having a normal childhood. Moreover to how deeply embedded the roots are because of Protestantism (Max Weber) and how the fundamental educational basis of Catholic schools was taught from the top-down by an ancient Egyptian hierarchical model of control all the way down to the uniform (John Taylor Gatto).
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 6:38:41 AM No.24554221
1692597381042249
1692597381042249
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 6:39:43 AM No.24554224
reading-list
reading-list
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>>24554221
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 7:05:24 AM No.24554265
Exit_Stage_ChristianityExtended
Exit_Stage_ChristianityExtended
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>>24554204
Extended Edition.
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:09:19 AM No.24554338
>>24547653 (OP)
Casanova and De Sade. And von Masoch.