Aquarius said:
I love literature as well.
Hey! You didn’t tell anything about Ovidius! We used to talk about it 1 year ago, don’t you remember?

The metamorphosis... It’s still on my shelf waiting to be read, but it’s a complicated read and takes too much time. I still like it a lot nevertheless.
I love the works of Dickens, I have read David Copperfield which was beautiful and at the end I felt so bad because it ended, little David was becoming like a super close friend to me..
Now I’m reading Oliver Twist and I’m really enjoying it, you can tell Dickens doesen’t like yehuborim from this book! Lol
Oh, I know I forgot to mention him. But I was in a bit of a hurry when I wrote the topic. And I tend to forget what writers I've read exactly when I need remember them.
You should definitely try out Little Dorrit and A Tale of Two Cities after you finish Oliver Twist. Charles Dickens is indeed an amazing writer. I haven't read those books yet - I know, every child know about Oliver Twist - so I'll get into them next!
Same with The Metamorphosis. I'll get into it as soon as I can.
I found a book in the library concerning what he wrote during his exile. He was exiled to Dacia! He does talk about the natives in his work and, as a Romanian, it made me feel happy.
I take great pride in my roots - Dacians were hardcore. I just wish that some retards would stop saying that the Dacians died during the slavic migration and were replaced by the actual slavs, when it has been proven such a theory is bullshit.
It's actually said that Traian and Decebal could understand each other and were actually speaking the same language. Traian called the Dacians "his brothers".
It's fucked how they're trying to hide all of this, teaching us shit instead in school.
I'll try my best to upload this list as time goes one. And I should have material, since I'll study the language itself and the literature for both English and German in uni.
I'm trying to read anything I can get my hands on unless it's Jewish and enemy shit. And you can figure it out easily, from the first pages - the way I did with those two books.
I think you always have something to learn from a book. Even if said thing is that the book is an actual piece of garbage. Aka, "How You Shouldn't Write A Book" guide.
But when you have to stop reading a romance book because it's just so bad your soul feels tortured... you know our literature has reached a very low point.
There are a few more writers that I need to add to this forum, but first I'll have to squeeze my brain dry.
I might start keeping track of the books and writers I read.
I've also read Quo Vadis, since a teacher kept pestering me about that. And I don't see what's the deal. The whole "xtian torture" bullshit was literally found in the last part of the book.
I felt horrible reading how Rome and romans were portrayed. And how xtianity was made the epitome of beauty and serenity and all of this dumb bullshit.
It did not warm me up at all. But of course, brainwashed xtians will praise this book and whine about the shit they had to go through.
Gods, it was so cringe.