Books You Should Have Read By Now

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  1. thebigpill

    thebigpill Well-Known Member

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    In that particular case, it's a matter of whether or not art should be relevant for society. I personally think an artist should just express his own individual thoughts and feelings, instead of making himself do this or that.

    I definitely can see a parallel with that story and European Imperialism though.
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  2. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    It's called Second Dawn if you're interested.
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    teju__ Active Member

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    Recently finished reading catch-22 so i thought, oh well, what the hell, i'll bump this thread.
    22/10 would recommend.
  4. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    I've been reading The H.G. Wells Short Story Omnibus. Some good stuff there. Also has a beautiful cover:

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    Recently read The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Good concept, but lacking in execution, as is usually the case with an author's first novel. This was the first time I read 'black' literature and I definitely want to read more.
  6. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    Try this:
    http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23218/23218-h/23218-h.htm
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    thebigpill Well-Known Member

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    Uhm, without having read that story, I have to ask, you do know that I mean literature written by non-white authors with 'black' literature, right?
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    Oh I thought you meant dark/gothic stuff.

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