u/ombra_maifu

Anyone know books with long digressive rants about history in them?

Where characters deliver extended, erudite monologues on history. Like the Naphta sections of The Magic Mountain where he will suddenly launch into an extended monologue on medieval politics, papal authority, and Church history. I find that kind of passionate.

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u/ombra_maifu — 2 days ago

Looking for reading recommendations.

I'm back home from college and honestly just rotting. No real structure, nothing to look forward to, and scrolling social media only makes that 'not enough' feeling worse. Read collected Valery last.

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u/ombra_maifu — 14 days ago