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*'''''Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep''''':  The grandfather of Noir.
*'''''Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep''''':  The grandfather of Noir.
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/tg/ Approved Literature

We're imaginative folks here on /tg/, and there's a lot of tuff which insites this.

Fantasy

  • J.R.R. Tolkein - The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and anything else he wrote: The great grand-daddy of modern fantasy. at Not having even the slightest familiarity with his work is inexcusable
  • Robert E. Howard - Conan the Barbarian: Conan the Barbarian was born from his quill. Also a seminal classic

Science Fiction

  • Edgar Rice Burroughs - A Princess of Mars: Iconic, manly, and fuckin' A!
  • Frank Herbert - Dune & its sequels: World-building, politic, super-humans - it's one helluva party. The spice must flow!

Horror

  • H.P. Lovecraft - The Call of Cthulu & Other Stories, Dreams in the Witch-House, At the Mountains of Madness, and enything else he wrote - Lovecraft is to modern horror what Tolkein was to fantasy.


Mystery

  • Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep: The grandfather of Noir.