Joined: 20 Apr 2019 Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 744
27 Apr 2019, 6:24 pm
there are a few books that are more about ideas than depicting reality, such as 1984 and BNW .. cant believe zbigniew brzezinski would actually implement it ..
moreover, the castle and brothers karamazov were unfinished . ..
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27 Apr 2019, 6:36 pm
Have you tried reading 'The World Goes On' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai? He gets into that last bit a fair deal, ie. Kafka-esque absurdity.
I think it's part of why we like to make our own narratives, short of that we get bumped around by artifacts of other people's minds and living in the sort of chaotic limbo that happens when you tune out and observe rather than partake in the interpret of meaning and generating your own narratives.
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Joined: 20 Apr 2019 Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 744
27 Apr 2019, 7:14 pm
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Have you tried reading 'The World Goes On' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai? He gets into that last bit a fair deal, ie. Kafka-esque absurdity.
I think it's part of why we like to make our own narratives, short of that we get bumped around by artifacts of other people's minds and living in the sort of chaotic limbo that happens when you tune out and observe rather than partake in the interpret of meaning and generating your own narratives.
it was only stable for a while coz it was trying its best to suppress so many things, now it seems everyone has something objecting to it somewhat. Then we get a United Nations forum where everyone is only interested in talking of their own concerns and nothing gets done... why dont they go to a picnic under the sakuras instead and relax a little bit ..
Joined: 20 Apr 2019 Age: 34 Gender: Male Posts: 744
28 Apr 2019, 7:03 pm
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Have you tried reading 'The World Goes On' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai? He gets into that last bit a fair deal, ie. Kafka-esque absurdity.
I think it's part of why we like to make our own narratives, short of that we get bumped around by artifacts of other people's minds and living in the sort of chaotic limbo that happens when you tune out and observe rather than partake in the interpret of meaning and generating your own narratives.
Joined: 6 Feb 2005 Age: 45 Gender: Male Posts: 24,533 Location: 28th Path of Tzaddi
28 Apr 2019, 7:25 pm
ollychan wrote:
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Have you tried reading 'The World Goes On' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai? He gets into that last bit a fair deal, ie. Kafka-esque absurdity.
I think it's part of why we like to make our own narratives, short of that we get bumped around by artifacts of other people's minds and living in the sort of chaotic limbo that happens when you tune out and observe rather than partake in the interpret of meaning and generating your own narratives.
techstepgenr8tion wrote:
Have you tried reading 'The World Goes On' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai? He gets into that last bit a fair deal, ie. Kafka-esque absurdity.
I think it's part of why we like to make our own narratives, short of that we get bumped around by artifacts of other people's minds and living in the sort of chaotic limbo that happens when you tune out and observe rather than partake in the interpret of meaning and generating your own narratives.
_________________ The loneliest part of life: it's not just that no one is on your cloud, few can even see your cloud.