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3488614 No.3488614 [Reply] [Original]

Let's do this.

Ice Trilogy by Vladimir Sorokin
>In 1908, deep in Siberia, it fell to earth. THEIR ICE. A young man on a scientific expedition found it. It spoke to his heart, and his heart named him Bro. Bro felt the Ice. Bro knew its purpose. To bring together the 23,000 blond, blue-eyed Brothers and Sisters of the Light who were scattered on earth. To wake their sleeping hearts. To return to the Light. To destroy this world. And secretly, throughout the twentieth century and up to our own day, the Children of the Light have pursued their beloved goal.
https://mega.co.nz/#!TcFGBC6B!RxnECW78ZnoDMHG6foVbWgLnbJcdC7f2EDEyxxTbWbI

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That Awful Mess On The Via Merulana by Carlo Emilio Gadda
>In a large apartment house in central Rome, two crimes are committed within a matter of days: a burglary, in which a good deal of money and precious jewels are taken, and a murder, as a young woman whose husband is out of town is found with her throat cut. Called in to investigate, melancholy Detective Ciccio, a secret admirer of the murdered woman and a friend of her husband’s, discovers that almost everyone in the apartment building is somehow involved in the case, and with each new development the mystery only deepens and broadens. Gadda’s sublimely different detective story presents a scathing picture of fascist Italy while tracking the elusiveness of the truth, the impossibility of proof, and the infinite complexity of the workings of fate, showing how they come into conflict with the demands of justice and love.
https://mega.co.nz/#!iNMkFI5b!D7F3FVQF3VL8p2d6wbpoIjm8Hq8pu0fjhZ44MIiHbjU

>> No.3488618

Many of the links from the old threads are dead, I have most of those books though, so if you have any requests I can upload it.

>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2823199
>https://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2939546

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The Train Was on Time by Heinrich Böll
>Heinrich Böll’s taut and haunting first novel tells the story of twenty-four-year-old Private Andreas as he journeys on a troop train across the German countryside to the Eastern front. Trapped, he knows that Hitler has already lost the war ... yet he is suddenly galvanized by the thought that he is on the way to his death.
https://mega.co.nz/#!2ItzQKZR!U6v7PmcJeUDXWhXdCpgkEnN2i5BVz4_7zM5kRQFlqLM

>> No.3488783

I'm headin' to work, but when I get back I'm going to plunder this thread for all its got

>> No.3488802
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3488802

In case anyone missed it, here was the last sharethread:

https://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S3365502

Albert Ehrenstein, Amos Tutuola, Ernst Junger, Urmuz, Anna Kavan, Hans Erich Nossack, Gellu Naum, Marcel Schwob, Carlo Sgorlon and a few others.

>> No.3488882
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3488882

The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol and The Dead Souls, both in very good Epub Versions.

https://anonfiles.com/file/e469a5ad405b78273ab5cafca7eb5923

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Some of these might've been posted in previous sharethreads

Skylark - Dezso Kosztolanyi
>Examining the unaddressed tensions of the Vajkay family, Skylark...depicts the closed, debilitating atmosphere of provincial life in the dying days of the Austro-Hungarian empire…Richard Acze’s line version of Skylark catches its author’s irony and sharp, atmospheric nuance. This hidden masterpiece is now being presented to a wide audience, an event to be celebrated.
https://anonfiles.com/file/b998f5a9e5e845702a7cbe75d6c72639 (retail epub)

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The First Circle: A Novel (The Restored Text: The First Uncensored Edition) - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
>This first uncensored translation of what many consider Solzhenitsyn's masterpiece shows the Nobel laureate treading deeply into the logic of Soviet Russia's gulag, if not deeply enough into the minds of his characters. A quest to discover the identity of a rogue Russian diplomat serves as Solzhenitsyn's springboard for a tour of Russia's immense gulag system, slipping from prisoner to jailer to anguished wife (and even detouring through a weary Stalin) to briefly examine the lives of more than 60 significant characters. Each short chapter contributes to a vast mosaic of philosophies and moral dilemmas that, taken together, form a panorama of a Russia gripped by Stalinist terror. Unfortunately, none of the characters steps out from the shadow of the political to become a full-fledged individual; the result is an oddly skewed work, a highly journalistic novel that hits the political and material realities of post-WWII Russia, but that subsumes humanity beneath its ideas. It's more valuable as testimony than as literature, thanks largely to Solzhenitsyn's insight into one of the great abominations of the 20th century.
https://anonfiles.com/file/5d0ca32015733320a3127a518e2ffb57

>> No.3489152

>>3488882
I love you.

>> No.3489154
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3489154

Ferdydurke - Witold Gombrowicz
>In this bitterly funny novel by the renowned Polish author Witold Gombrowicz, a writer finds himself tossed into a chaotic world of schoolboys by a diabolical professor who wishes to reduce him to childishness. Originally published in Poland in 1937, Ferdydurke became an instant literary sensation and catapulted the young author to fame. Deemed scandalous and subversive by Nazis, Stalinists, and the Polish Communist regime in turn, the novel (as well as all of Gombrowicz's other works) was officially banned in Poland for decades. It has nonetheless remained one of the most influential works of twentieth-century European literature.
https://anonfiles.com/file/3afbaee65bd6d538ccb65eea5cdacb57

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The Street of Crocodiles and Other Stories - Bruno Schulz
>"Rich in fantasy, sensuous in their apprehension of the living world, elegant in style, witty, underpinned by a mystical but coherent idealistic aesthetic, The Street of Crocodiles and Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass were unique and startling productions, seeming to come out of nowhere. . . . Schulz was incomparably gifted as an explorer of his own inner life, which is at the same time the recollected inner life of his childhood and his own creative workings. From the first comes the charm and freshness of his stories, from the second their intellectual power.
https://anonfiles.com/file/a7adb085e432eb6617622a98c767000a

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Envy - Yuri Olesha
>One of the delights of Russian literature, a tour de force that has been compared to the best of Nabokov and Bulgakov, Yuri Olesha's novella Envy brings together cutting social satire, slapstick humor, and a wild visionary streak. Andrei is a model Soviet citizen, a swaggeringly self-satisfied mogul of the food industry who intends to revolutionize modern life with mass-produced sausage. Nikolai is a loser. Finding him drunk in the gutter, Andrei gives him a bed for the night and a job as a gofer. Nikolai takes what he can, but that doesn't mean he's grateful. Griping, sulking, grovelingly abject, he despises everything Andrei believes in, even if he envies him his every breath.
>Producer and sponger, insider and outcast, master and man fight back and forth in the pages of Olesha's anarchic comedy. It is a contest of wills in which nothing is sure except the incorrigible human heart.
https://anonfiles.com/file/205e4a11adb9521e244113619a98e08a (retail epub)

>> No.3489180
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3489180

A picture of my girlfriend's legs and underwear

>> No.3489183

>>3489180
Your girlfriend's got man hands. I'd still have a go for a reasonable fee though.

>> No.3489184

Hey guys could you post how many pages these things are?

I'm looking for something short

>> No.3489186

>>3489183
We're actually looking for a third person to join us so we can DP her

>> No.3489187

>>3489180
>girlfriend
>girl

>> No.3489189

>>3489187
Yeah, well done

>> No.3489192
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Several collections - Jorge Luis Borges
>Seven Nights; Ficciones; Labyrinths; Collected Fictions (Penguin); The Widow Ching Pirate
https://anonfiles.com/file/698b0b14c2dd7e96feeb14eef12d7557

>> No.3489207
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>Rigadoon - Luis-Ferdinand Céline
>Completed right before his death in 1961, Rigadoon, the most compassionate of Céline's novels, explores the ravages of war and its aftermath.
>Often comic and always angry, the first-person autobiographical narrator, with his wife and their cat in tow, takes the reader with him on his flight from Paris to Denmark after finding himself on the losing side of World War II. The train rides that encompass the novel are filled with madness and mercy, as Céline, a physician, aids refugees while ignoring his own medical needs.
https://anonfiles.com/file/dc39eb964a1f8b9b102e2ac0fa564590

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Brothers - Yu Hua
>Here is China as we've never seen it, in a sweeping, Rabelaisian panorama of forty years of rough-and-rumble Chinese history that has already scandalized millions of readers in the author's homeland. Yu Hua, award-winning author of To Live, gives us a surreal tale of two brothers riding the dizzying roller coaster of life in a newly capitalist world. As comically mismatched teenagers, Baldy Li, a sex-obsessed ne'er-do-well, and Song Gang, his bookish, sensitive stepbrother, vow that they will always be brothers--a bond they will struggle to maintain over the years as they weather the ups and downs of rivalry in love and making and losing millions in the new China.
>Both tragic and absurd by turns, Brothers is a monumental spectacle and a fascinating vision of an extraordinary place and time.
https://anonfiles.com/file/6ed89ae9264bbaf8e474ab32141540ba

>> No.3489226

>>3489225
This seems pretty cool

>> No.3489234
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A Parisian Affair and Other Stories - Guy de Maupassant
>Set in the Paris of society women, prostitutes and small-minded bourgeousie, and the isolated villages of rural Normandy that de Maupassant knew as a child, the thirty-three tales in this volume are among the most darkly humorous and brilliant short stories in nineteenth-century literature. They focus on the relationships between men and women, as in the poignant fantasy of 'A Parisian Affair', between brothers and sisters, and between masters and servants. Through these relationships, Maupassant explores the dualistic nature of the human character and his stories reveal both nobility, civility and generosity, and, in stories such as 'At Sea' and 'Boule de Suif', vanity, greed and hypocrisy. Maupassant's stories repeatedly lay humanity bare with deft wit and devastating honesty.
https://anonfiles.com/file/de53de612d3c3f9c0f019c53d73c106d (retail epub)

>> No.3489243

Does /lit/ have an archive for sharethreads and such?

>> No.3489253
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The Best Short Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky - Fyodor Dostoevsky (trans. David Magarshack)
>Includes: White Nights; The Honest Thief; The Christmas Tree and a Wedding; The Peasant Marey; Notes from the Underground; A Gentle Creature; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
https://anonfiles.com/file/1c4b22983dfc415e5e9c5a93b71a6522

>> No.3489261 [DELETED] 

WARNING: THESE THREADS ARE MADE AND SAMEFAGGED BY THE AUTHORITIES. DO NOT BUMP. DO NOT DOWNLOAD.

>> No.3489263
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The Eternal Husband and Other Stories - Fyodor Dostoevsky (trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky)
>Includes: A Nasty Anecdote; The Eternal Husband; Bobok; The Meek One; The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
https://anonfiles.com/file/c2c91b15b4f31d78d32a895f6fedd8d9

>> No.3489270

>>3489243
Someone should find them and post a pastebin or something with the urls.
It will make our job (>>3489261) easier just kidding (or am I?)

>> No.3489277

>>3489243

>>3488618

>> No.3489286
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Invisible Cities - Italo Calvino
>Imaginary conversations between Marco Polo and his host, the Chinese ruler Kublai Khan, conjure up cities of magical times. “Of all tasks, describing the contents of a book is the most difficult and in the case of a marvelous invention like Invisible Cities, perfectly irrelevant” (Gore Vidal).
https://anonfiles.com/file/64517f99e3959c8fca05a8295fdbe40f (decent quality epub)

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The Kill - Emile Zola (trans. Arthur Goldhammer)
>The incestuous affair of Renée Saccard and her stepson, Maxime, is set against the frenzied speculation of Renée’s financier husband, Aristide, in a Paris becoming a modern metropolis and “the capital of the nineteenth century.” In the end, setting and story merge in actions that leave a woman’s spirit and a city’s soul ravaged beyond repair. As vividly rendered by Arthur Goldhammer, one of the world’s premier translators from the French, The Kill contains all the qualities of the school of fiction marked, as Henry James wrote, by “infernal intelligence.”
|In this new incarnation, The Kill joins Nana and Germinal on the shelf of Zola classics, works by an immortal author who–explicit, pitiless, wise, and unrelenting–always goes in for the kill.
https://anonfiles.com/file/244b7e8d37494fdb254069d1cb17f86e (retail epub)

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Primeval and Other Times - Olga Tokarczuk
>Tokarczuk's third novel, Primeval and Other Times was awarded the Passport Prize in 1996 and the Koscielski Prize in 1997, which established the author as one of the leading voices in Polish letters. It is set in the mythical village of Primeval in the very heart of Poland, which is populated by eccentric, archetypal characters. The village, a microcosm of Europe, is guarded by four archangels, from whose perspective the novel chronicles the lives of Primeval's inhabitants over the course of the feral 20th century. In prose that is forceful and direct, the narrative follows Poland's tortured political history from 1914 to the contemporary era and the episodic brutality that is visited on ordinary village life. Yet Primeval and Other Times is a novel of universal dimension that does not dwell on the parochial. A stylized fable as well as epic allegory about the inexorable grind of time, the clash between modernity (the masculine) and nature (the feminine), it has been translated into most European languages.
https://anonfiles.com/file/7a5415b2d1936dc0745e3f07d00c1ca1

>> No.3489373
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3489373

Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion, both on good Epub Versions.

https://anonfiles.com/file/eda1f09fc253e58883bc327ee6d1d749

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Albert Camus The Fall, The Stranger, The Myth Of Sisyphus, A Happy Death and The Plague in Epub.

https://anonfiles.com/file/86bba5b5549755855cdd94e113ff6502

>> No.3489433

The Tunnel - Ernesto Sabato

.epub

>The Tunnel is a dark, psychological novel written by Argentine writer Ernesto Sabato about a deranged porteño painter, Juan Pablo Castel, and his obsession with a woman. The story's title refers to the symbol for Castel's emotional and physical isolation from society, which becomes increasingly apparent as Castel proceeds to tell from his jail cell the series of events that enabled him to murder the only person capable of understanding him. Marked by its existential themes, El Túnel received enthusiastic support from Albert Camus and Graham Greene following its publication in 1948.

http://www.mediafire.com/?xvv988oazpdf2hv

>> No.3489515

>>3489270
I have the links in a txt file at home, will post if the thread is still up, when I get there.

>> No.3489538

>>3489286
Thanks for this. Going to read it today.

>> No.3489544

>>3489392
Thanks so much for this.

>> No.3489550

I'm not a newfag, but how do I read them after downloading?

>> No.3489555

>>3489550
If you're trying to read them on a computer, you need to download calibre.

>> No.3489563

>>3489555
Thanks

>> No.3489715

bump

>> No.3489774

This thread is really great. I don't have anything that hasn't been posted on /lit/ before in English, but I have a ton of Spanish ebooks.

If anyone wants one just reply to me, here are some authors I have Spanish ebooks of that /lit/might want:
Douglas Adams
Aligheri
Poe
Asimov
Cortazar
Vargos Llosa
Kafka
Saramago
Carlos Ruis Zafon

I have a bunch of random sci-fi and fantasy (PKD, Clarke, Heinlein, Bradbury, Prachett, Stephenson, George RR Martin, Tolkien, Niven, LeGuin, Wolfe, Scalzi, OSC) and various piece of pop-fiction (King, Harry Potter, that kind of stuff).

>> No.3489779

>>3489774
pieces*, and I meant Spanish ebooks for the bottom part too.

>> No.3489783

>>3489243
All the links were provided in the link to the last sharethread, which was in >>3488802.

>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2823199
>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2894238
>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2939546
>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2859983
>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S2909094
>http://fuuka.warosu.org/lit/thread/S3365502

>> No.3489816

I don't get it, reading on a screen is horrible, why do you guys do it?

Paper books are so much better, someone help me understand.

>> No.3489821

>>3489783

Dammit, how many other archives are there?

I've been looking for /pol/, is there any more?

>> No.3489831

>>3489816
Because it's free this. Some of the books I've shared in the past are prohibitively expensive to buy, and not everyone will be able to get them at a library. If you really, really want to read something and your only choice is to read it as an ebook, it seems silly to avoid ever experiencing it just because it's not a paper book.

>> No.3489833

>>3489816
We used to have gifting threads, where people would buy each other physical books as gifts for each other.

In the end, that's not as effective as sharethreads. More people are given access to more books at once. The people who can't stand ebooks don't win, but they're still being given access too. This way is both less expensive and more inclusive.

>> No.3489895

>>3489821
There's Warosu, Rebeccablacktech and Foolz. No /pol/ archive I know of.

>>3489816
E-readers can still be used if you don't like reading from your monitor. But mostly >>3489831.

>> No.3489950

>>3489180
Dude, uncool to your girlfriend. Now a creepy, gross teenager with flabby,unwashed, acne-ridden skin has her pic on his hard-drive. It may be there for decades. There could be an apocalypse, and this hard-drive might be one of the few recovered. This picture could be copied and passed down generation to generation. Billions of creeps like myself shall stare at the outline of her vaggoo, and think to themselves "Damn, I bet I'll never see one of those in person..." You monster.

>> No.3489994

>>3489895

>no /pol/ archive

Damn it.

>> No.3490020

>>3489895

What's the best e-reader? Or the one /lit/ reccomends

Cual es el mejor e-reader, o el que /lit/ reccomenda?

>> No.3490052

>>3490020
I use a Kobo, and am quite pleased by it, but please, create your own thread and don't fill the Sharethread with this

>> No.3490149

Does anyone have an english translation of Berlin-Alexanderplatz, and, if so, could they upload it?
I'd be eternally grateful

>> No.3490235

>>3489816
>implying I don't have an ereader

>> No.3490246
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>>3490149
Berlin Alexanderplatz - Alfred Doblin
https://anonfiles.com/file/a5d2c692b109873cac05c34decd4d01a

>> No.3490264
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3490264

Heinrich Boll's The Clown, Billiards at Half-Past Nine and The Train Was on Time, on Epub.

https://anonfiles.com/file/6919ccd4fef6f0aa69e57f5a58291e61

>> No.3490307

anything by Bohumil Hrabal?

>> No.3490355

>>3490246
I love you

>> No.3490417

You fuckers caught me slipping.
If this thread is still up by the end of the week I might have a fresh batch of books to share.

>> No.3490421
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3490421

Franz Kafka's The Castle, Metamorphosis, The Trial, Amerika and Letter To My Father all in good Epub Versions.

https://anonfiles.com/file/6d4a9ef3c42de9e3d08d8f332a3446e4

>> No.3490425
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3490425

>>3490307
sure
>I Served the King of England; Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age; Too Loud a Solitude
https://anonfiles.com/file/0f9beec3227c361058bf0892d969b4d0

>> No.3490439

>>3490425
>Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age
One of my favorite books ever.

>> No.3490440

>>3490425
Díky.

>> No.3490464

I'll share this stuff as it was a bitch to find the first time:
Janny Wurts - Cycle of Fire trilogy
https://anonfiles.com/file/b1cea49b83cc21440b7b8526dcacdd13

>> No.3490466

>>3488614

>Aryan people conspiring to destroy the world

And here I thought that Russians were cool.

I am disappoint.

>> No.3490501

Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail, Curse of Lono, The Rum Diary and Hell's Angels in Epub.

https://anonfiles.com/file/9bed6d96e8a12fc6142d7774259ff9cb

>> No.3490510

If anyone can find Gran Serton Veredas by Joao Guimaraes Rosa and translated by Angel Crespo I would be much obliged.

>> No.3490571
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3490571

Italo Calvino's The Path To The Nest Of Spiders, The Baron in the Trees, If On A Winters Night A Traveler, Mr. Palomar and Italian Folktales in excellent epub.

https://anonfiles.com/file/95feafb683a8b8b5a638129156f2ad27

>> No.3490619

I'd appreciate anything by R.D.Laing in epub

>> No.3490638

Does anyone have an epub of No Longer Human?

>> No.3490745

bump

>> No.3490859

love you /lit/

>> No.3491033
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3491033

>>3490638
https://anonfiles.com/file/a3d402ab6f598898ef0437b10b9a4b1b

>> No.3491038

>>3491033
I hate that new cover—but, man, do I love that book! <3

>> No.3491050

Anyone got epubs of harlan ellison's stuff? I can't find that shit anywhere

>> No.3491062

>>3491050
i know man that shit is hard to find, also all his short story collections are 10$ minimum on amazon, a pain in my ass

>> No.3491078

>>3491033
Thanks man.

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3491615

Jack London's Before Adam, John Barleycorn, Martin Eden, The Call of the Wild/White Fang, Tales Of Klondike, The Iron Heel and Smoke Bellew all in epub.

https://anonfiles.com/file/827313fb195a298920cfa414c6d1ce1f

>> No.3491818

>>3491615
>>3490425
Thanks for these

>> No.3491871
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3491871

Since so many of you are sharing NYRB classics, does anyone have this?

Novels in Three Lines by Félix Fénéon, seems really interesting and I've heard good things about it.

>> No.3491893

>>3491050
I got .mobis of a few. Could probably figure out how to upload if wanted.

>> No.3492081

>>3490425
>>3491033
>>3490246
WTF. Anybody else seeing this thread all fucked up?
DMCA shit going on or what?

>> No.3492325

Bump

>> No.3492364
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3492364

I've added some stuff since last time, but there's still nothing too obscure and difficult to find online in here. But if anyone has any requests I can fulfil I'll get stuff uploaded.

>> No.3492765

>>3492364
I'm guessing the books you have of Kerouac are Big Sur, Dharma Bums and On The Road...

>> No.3494680

making sure this doesn't die

>> No.3495246

Can someone archive this please?

>> No.3495248

>>3495246
You act as though the files won't be deleted within a week.

>> No.3495251

Upload the Gaddis for us, pl0x.

>> No.3495316

>>3489774
Where do you get Spanish ebooks?
I'm looking for German too if anyone knows.

>> No.3495320

Le raisonnement de l'ours et autres essais de philosophie pratique by Vincente Descombes (PDF)

>http://www.amazon.fr/Le-raisonnement-lours-philosophie-pratique/dp/2020959615

https://anonfiles.com/file/e756fd677b4cf18c25760b6e253454ae

post this b/c I'm not sure if it still available somewhere in the Internet

>> No.3495334
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3495334

Klaus Theweleit MALE FANTASIES Volume 1: Women, Floods, Bodies, History (pdf)

>This first volume of Male Fantasies centers on the fantasies that preoccupied a group of men who played a crucial role in the rise of Nazism. These men were officers in the Freikorps-private, volunteer armies that roamed Germany, serving the cause of domestic repression in the aftermath of World War I. Klaus Theweleit draws upon the novels, letters, and autobiographies of these proto-fascists and their contemporaries, as well as cartoons, advertisements, engravings, and posters. He explores these sources, not to discover what their creators thought about fighting or the fatherland, but to seek out and reconstruct their images of women. He shows that the Freikorps male identity was shaped by the dread and revulsion that characterized their relations with women (real or imagined) and that this dread was, in turn, linked to the aggressive racism and anticommunism at the heart of most fascist movements.

https://anonfiles.com/file/fb65ce7c27c1d1bfd6dd8e3c976fc2bf

>> No.3495341

>>3489774
Hey man, I'd love anything you have that was originally written in Spanish - anything by Saramago, Cortázar, Vargas Llosa, Ruiz Zafón and García Márquez would be very much appreciated. Haven't been able to find Cien Años de Soledad anywhere and I'm dying to read it, but not in translation.

Thank you!

>> No.3495344

>>3492364

Requesting mishima please

>> No.3495346
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>>3489234
Great book

>> No.3495392

>>3495316
I only know this site with out-of-copyright german ebooks http://ngiyaw-ebooks.org/

also http://www.boerse.bz/boerse/dokumente/magazine-und-literatur-dauerangebote/129825-10-000-ebooks-und-mehr-bearbeitungsstand-update-03-02-13-a.html

but it's moslty fantasy and related genres

>> No.3495418

>>3495334
Welp, another for the to-read list.
Even MORE nonfiction for me.

>> No.3495424

Got any William Gaddis or William Gass?

>> No.3495428

>>3489305

Fuck yeah Zola

>> No.3495649

>>3490638
>>3495344
http://pastebin.com/2hhkv53u

Jeez, the spam protection is retarded, I couldn't paste the tinyurl address.

>> No.3495688

>>3495392
Thanks. I registered at Boerse, they have more than I'll ever need. Too bad the use uploaded.net.

>> No.3495707

>>3495649

Thanks anon, appreciate it

>> No.3495727

>>3492364
May I please have:

Hemingway
Joyce
D.H. Lawrence
and Fitzgerald please

Thanks!

>> No.3496002

How do i read EPUB files on my computer?

>> No.3496015

>>3496002
Adobe Digital Editions or Calibre

>> No.3496116

>>3495341
Delivered on all accounts except for Vargos Llosa, but added in Borges and Bolaño. I got Cien Años and another Marquez novel too.

http://www.mediafire.com/?bs1omaxy3x5g8yz,37yarh5wjn3kogm,bozs6vcqa5wkg78,408a0xa6y7otbqt,w06q45gjmgulj61,hskf8qy3g59w8z8,vuwsfzxozgwgtxg,lqjb6vc15va653o,fdec03ofzu4tzxi,8jqhblcvn0cac5o,g4rd2q9xtqe5k4l,ojw7nkum2n7n5oh,0b26whcncxc8gnl,i1664mgbmdw5db2,014atr8h3aku7o8,xwwiiyirxvbcfr2,2ckplhw63c51x3d,zmsz4fb5fm0ndnu,93x2sa8kdwp1ov2,dtrocd5wnqrnzzm,ntjr478cz9czwfd

>> No.3496331

>>3495392
Oh I'm sorry, I wasn't using this site for few years, seems they changed something.

You may try http://greylib.net/german/
You can use my account to make it simple, username: ibbts password sabbatai , skip to the page 30 for ebooks b/c they seem to upload only audio books lately

Scribd.com has many german and spanish books, you just need to upload any document, even empty or filled with dribble and you will get free access to downloading files

>> No.3496683

Off the wall req.

"Creatura" by Paul Lucas

"What It Takes: The Way to the White House" by Richard Ben Cramer

Fingers crossed ...

>> No.3496939

>>3495341

If you are a hispanophone check out epubgratis.
You can also sometimes find stuff on scribd.

>> No.3497542

>>3490421
which translation

>> No.3497627

>>3495424
>William Gaddis
Agape Agape; The Recognitions (epubs)
https://anonfiles.com/file/acd1a4bbd1228c16afcd7df051009bfa

Check #ebooks@irchighway for a few other ebooks in other foramts.

>> No.3497660

>>3491050
Here's some stuff. Check #ebooks or #bookz for more. Actually, there's plenty of his books.
https://anonfiles.com/file/dcddf53113e3ffd8d8740a65bcb45e70

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3498171

https://anonfiles.com/file/4fb0df9493d903edb77ffcbddedbae84

refer to pic

I'd like to make a request for 'The Melancholy of Resistance' by Laszlo Krasznahorkai
EPUB or Mobi is fine. Sadly I can't purchase the ebook from Amazon UK it's only available to Amazon Cananda :(

>> No.3498176 [DELETED] 

>>3498171
All of these are superior translations BTW

>> No.3498185

>>3497542
English

>> No.3498195

>>3498185
I think he means who translated them because some English translations are better than the other.

>> No.3498200

>>3498195
Roberta English

>> No.3499967

bump

>> No.3501978

final bump