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Fiction that changed your life.
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I’ll expand later. Sorry.Mickey wrote:Yeah me too manAnders wrote:Books
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Re: Fiction that changed your life.
These seem to be formative for me, but I don't know:
Kurt Vonnegut, Kerouac's Dharma Bums, DeLillo's White Noise, Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Is there wisdom in these that can be found nowhere else and that I wouldn't have learned without them? No. But they contain encapsulations of wisdom that resonated with me strongly during the formative ages of, say, 16-23. And have stuck with me since.
The real, true, definite, honest answer is: internet pornography. Looking at that two to seven times a week since I was thirteen very certainly twisted, broke, created, distorted, and destroyed elements of my personality, self-perception, perception of others, and sex life that nothing else ever could have even begun to attempt.
Kurt Vonnegut, Kerouac's Dharma Bums, DeLillo's White Noise, Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Is there wisdom in these that can be found nowhere else and that I wouldn't have learned without them? No. But they contain encapsulations of wisdom that resonated with me strongly during the formative ages of, say, 16-23. And have stuck with me since.
The real, true, definite, honest answer is: internet pornography. Looking at that two to seven times a week since I was thirteen very certainly twisted, broke, created, distorted, and destroyed elements of my personality, self-perception, perception of others, and sex life that nothing else ever could have even begun to attempt.
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No need to apologize. Especially to Mickey.Anders wrote:I’ll expand later. Sorry.Mickey wrote:Yeah me too manAnders wrote:Books
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Yeah I could throw Vonnegut in there too.The Argonaut wrote:These seem to be formative for me, but I don't know:
Kurt Vonnegut, Kerouac's Dharma Bums, DeLillo's White Noise, Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Is there wisdom in these that can be found nowhere else and that I wouldn't have learned without them? No. But they contain encapsulations of wisdom that resonated with me strongly during the formative ages of, say, 16-23. And have stuck with me since.
The real, true, definite, honest answer is: internet pornography. Looking at that two to seven times a week since I was thirteen very certainly twisted, broke, created, distorted, and destroyed elements of my personality, self-perception, perception of others, and sex life that nothing else ever could have even begun to attempt.
I'll add The Royal Tenenbaums. It felt like exactly what I wanted subconsciously at that time.
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the first star wars trilogy, mega man, yankee hotel foxtrot
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Oh, and Punch-Drunk Lovelennytheweedwhacker wrote:Yeah I could throw Vonnegut in there too.The Argonaut wrote:These seem to be formative for me, but I don't know:
Kurt Vonnegut, Kerouac's Dharma Bums, DeLillo's White Noise, Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Is there wisdom in these that can be found nowhere else and that I wouldn't have learned without them? No. But they contain encapsulations of wisdom that resonated with me strongly during the formative ages of, say, 16-23. And have stuck with me since.
I'll add The Royal Tenenbaums. It felt like exactly what I wanted subconsciously at that time.
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Next time we meet up we should watch that.The Argonaut wrote:Oh, and Punch-Drunk Lovelennytheweedwhacker wrote:Yeah I could throw Vonnegut in there too.The Argonaut wrote:These seem to be formative for me, but I don't know:
Kurt Vonnegut, Kerouac's Dharma Bums, DeLillo's White Noise, Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Is there wisdom in these that can be found nowhere else and that I wouldn't have learned without them? No. But they contain encapsulations of wisdom that resonated with me strongly during the formative ages of, say, 16-23. And have stuck with me since.
I'll add The Royal Tenenbaums. It felt like exactly what I wanted subconsciously at that time.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Green Eggs and Ham
Star Wars
Star Wars
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Paradise Lost and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell combine have created some lightbulb moments in my head over the last couple of years, and has pushed me toward romanticism.
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William Blake is what you need
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No I don't think that's true, in Burt's case.
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almost forgot...count choculadad wrote:the first star wars trilogy, mega man, yankee hotel foxtrot
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a mate was his student. was always very jealous of that.Mickey wrote:Yeah I read Blue a few years back, it was okay.Malloy wrote:on being blue; world w/in world; omensetterMickey wrote:Have you read much of Gass's other work? I want to read The Tunnel but who has the time.
doubt ill ever read the tunnel.
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It did.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Waiting patiently.BurtReynolds wrote:Blood Meridian maybe. I haven't decided yet.
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Re: Fiction that changed your life.
Early 80’s Chris Claremont X-Menwease wrote:Green Eggs and Ham
Star Wars
The Parker series by Richard Stark
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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