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Phantom of Inferno

@veryappalled

“A malign star kept him.”

stateless Katılım Mart 2017
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Pequod@The_Pequod_·
Still thinking about this novel.. a powerful collection of vignettes with some of the greatest imagery and descriptions ever put to paper. A book I would dare to call McCarthy’s best
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AK!R4⁷★∞ ȸƆЖԨ ARIRANG
you ever look at discourse on twitter and go “yea you guys definitely don’t care about ts in real life”
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𝒯𝓇𝑜𝒷𝒶𝓇𝒾𝓈𝓉 𓆙
My favorite Harlem Renaissance tidbit I read in some paper that Ezra Pound wrote a couple times trying to introduce Langston Hughes to Frobenius and this mythic African past and Hughes just wasn’t interested
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Phantom of Inferno@veryappalled·
Remarque and Jünger’s views on war are not entirely at odds. The key difference is that Remarque was a pacifist while Jünger was most certainly not. However, both are in agreement that war is terrible, only for Jünger this is precisely why it’s also spiritually transformative.
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Jihad al-Haqq • جهاد الحق
I'm currently reading the One Thousand and One Nights and there's more than one story about a man being cucked by black African men with big dicks. I'm interested if this at all related to similar cuck fantasies we see today from white conservatives
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Pequod
Pequod@The_Pequod_·
I do NOT play about William Faulkner.
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John ♰☭️
John ♰☭️@hoosier_cs·
Why do they call it a Renaissance Fair when it's just D&D Tolkien Fantasy slop. Where are the Petrarchan Sonnets. Where are the Hussites. Show me the Hussites.
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Hit Factory@HitFactoryPod·
I have finished Moby-Dick; or, The Whale by American writer Herman Melville; the single greatest reading experience of my life thus far.
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