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benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:32 AM

I would make a real thread
 
but the only people online right now who I like are Trots, D., Corganist, ChrisChriassonnsdsasdoonswhatev and kind of Eulogy. Pakula is good for a laugh, but I'm just not liking the audience tonight.

drmoon 10-27-2006 02:32 AM

sup guy

benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:32 AM

Ever isn't bad either.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drmoon
sup guy

you i dont know. please dont be offended by that.

Kanan Road 10-27-2006 02:33 AM

You could just spam the board, that seems like the happening thing to do.

drmoon 10-27-2006 02:33 AM

:D not at all, guy

benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:34 AM

i could do that but its a real situation, which means i shouldnt have internet advice but sometimes you want the opinion of people you dont know right? hey duovamp your cool sometimes. i like your name.

Trotskilicious 10-27-2006 02:34 AM

It's ok. Nobody likes me on this board anymore. I don't blame them.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:38 AM

I see Grumble hides his online status. As do I.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 02:39 AM

it's a problem about a girl. :embarass:

Andrew Pakula 10-27-2006 02:56 AM

what are your 3 favorite books and what do you think of hesse?

benjamin619 10-27-2006 03:03 AM

oh man



Paul Bowles 'the Sheltering Sky'
William Gaddis 'the Recognitions;
J.D. Salinger 'Franny and Zooey'

I like Hesse. I admire 'Damien' a lot. I don't think he pulls punches in his writing; I think he knows how absurd some of his work sounds, and how outlandish and occult it is, but he did it anyway. To me, it's almost as if Kafka had meant to be read, he might have come up with something like Hesse did. At the same time, I know Hesse was always one of those rebellious-youth authors, it's pretty clear. Like Celine, and Rimbaud, and Salinger and Miller, his writing seems like it was really fueled. It's alive. There is an edge that guys like Gaddis and Saul Bellow just never could quite have - and I'm not always sure it's a good thing, but it's a trait. And it's visible.

duovamp 10-27-2006 03:24 AM

:(

benjamin619 10-27-2006 03:25 AM

i listed you! it's a few posts in!

Ever 10-27-2006 03:44 AM

On the topic of books I recently read The Gambler by Dostoyevsky. I am now a fan. Anyone have any thoughts on him?

benjamin619 10-27-2006 03:49 AM

have read the Gambler. you might try Notes From Underground. Another good piece, and also short. i loved the Idiot because I fell for Nastasya Fillipovna just like Rogozhin (spelling), and I liked Myshkin so much. Haven't read Karamazov yet. I'm saving it.

Andrew Pakula 10-27-2006 03:55 AM

karamazov is weaker than cp and i

barden 10-27-2006 03:57 AM

blah.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 04:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Pakula
karamazov is weaker than cp and i

you never responded to my 3 books and comments on hesse :(

Ever 10-27-2006 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin619
have read the Gambler. you might try Notes From Underground. Another good piece, and also short. i loved the Idiot because I fell for Nastasya Fillipovna just like Rogozhin (spelling), and I liked Myshkin so much. Haven't read Karamazov yet. I'm saving it.

I'm sure I'll read all of those.

The Gambler is special to me cause I felt I was able to relate to all his protagonistic characters, especially Alexis, Grandmama and Polina. I ended up falling in love with Polina :blush: I guess in a similar fashion to how you did with Natasya in that "The Idiot" book. Ergh It feels so silly.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 04:06 AM

le sigh

Andrew Pakula 10-27-2006 04:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by benjamin619
you never responded to my 3 books and comments on hesse :(

im not really well read

benjamin619 10-27-2006 04:10 AM

psh. neither am i.



you at least know hesse.

Ever 10-27-2006 04:12 AM

Hey is he that guy who did the Siddartha book? about that buddhist guy. Cause if so I read that when I was 13.

benjamin619 10-27-2006 04:13 AM

sure is! won a nobel too.

Ever 10-27-2006 04:14 AM

Farout, I loved that book. It's times like this I wish I didn't waste so much of my time on the internet or video games and just motherfucking read instead.

Andrew Pakula 10-27-2006 04:16 AM

no, i just checked out a book by him because he's famous and i hadnt read anything by him. it was alright. he's back in a long queue i guess though what i read didnt realyl strike me

benjamin619 10-27-2006 04:16 AM

i think i'd spend at lot less time on the computer if all my music wasnt on it.

Andrew Pakula 10-27-2006 04:18 AM

the book was klingsors last summer and parts of it reminded me of a politics-lite dharma bums, which i hated

Trotskilicious 10-27-2006 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Pakula
karamazov is weaker than cp and i

An internationally reknown classic with more layers than a prize winning onion is weak. I mean really, where do you come up with this stuff? You can not like it but to call it weak is pretty silly.


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