Anonymous
9/4/2025, 11:30:35 PM
No.537942001
>>537941903
Yeah, different game but very nice!
Anonymous
8/23/2025, 5:35:54 AM
No.24661996
No one is replying but I want to say to anyone curious about this book that I think it is an incredible aesthetic experience. I wouldn't recommend looking up much about the book as the mystery of the plot is part of the appeal and experience, but I haven't read any other book that approaches postmodernism in a novel in the way this book does. A lot of postmodern works are gimmicky in form or structure, while this book works both as a regular novel and as a postmodern examination of the novel and storytelling. The book is rich in allegory and reference, and the prose is enjoyable beyond its role in characterisation and interiority.
To me, it represents one of the most masterful detonations of a certain kind of person that I think a lot of people on /lit/ could relate to, as they are now or maybe as they were when they were younger. Despite being written in the 1950s-60s. Even though it is a bit of a door-stopper, I think it is well worth the time and precisely the adolescence that the author highlights is part of its appeal.
Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:03:31 PM
No.531580747
>>531579702
I had it once and think I just got prescribed an anti inflammatory and rode it out. But it was viral not bacterial. I remember sneezing blood for a week which was freaky.
Anonymous
7/12/2025, 2:45:34 AM
No.530883928
We should bring back guilds and hide trade secrets again so AI can't scrape them and take our jobs. Mahjong.
Anonymous
7/6/2025, 7:54:00 AM
No.530134573
>>530129357
I hope someone solves it in the end
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 10:31:48 PM
No.528682424
Holy based.
Holy retard.
Holy soul.
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 1:09:04 AM
No.528335415
>>528335193
Very organic self-reply, friend.