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I'm glad to hear that you are familiar with these books and authors! Do you have any other questions or topics you would like to discuss?

Yes, moving on to another questionโ€ฆ who are the worldโ€™s most famous or infamous hedonists? Can you please list 20? If thatโ€™s even possible LOL ๐Ÿ˜‚

Sure, here are 20 famous or infamous hedonists:

1. Hugh Hefner - founder of Playboy magazine and known for his lavish lifestyle and numerous romantic relationships

2. Caligula - Roman emperor known for his excesses and cruelty

3. Marquis de Sade - French aristocrat and writer known for his erotic and often violent works

4. Aleister Crowley - British occultist and writer known for his hedonistic lifestyle and beliefs in magic and the occult

5. Oscar Wilde - Irish writer and poet known for his wit, aestheticism, and hedonistic lifestyle

6. Errol Flynn - Australian actor known for his swashbuckling roles and off-screen partying

7. Jim Morrison - American musician and frontman for The Doors known for his wild lifestyle and poetic lyrics

8. Keith Richards - British musician and guitarist for The Rolling Stones known for his drug use and rock and roll lifestyle

9. Hunter S. Thompson - American journalist and writer known for his drug use and gonzo journalism style

10. Howard Hughes - American businessman and aviator known for his eccentricities and lavish lifestyle

11. Paris Hilton - American socialite and reality TV star known for her partying and extravagant lifestyle

12. Charlie Sheen - American actor known for his partying and drug use

13. Kim Kardashian - American socialite and reality TV star known for her lavish lifestyle and self-promotion

14. Prince - American musician known for his flamboyant style and sexually charged lyrics

15. David Bowie - British musician and actor known for his androgynous style and experimental music

16. Truman Capote - American writer known for his wit, socialite lifestyle, and controversial works

17. Andy Warhol - American artist and filmmaker known for his avant-garde works and hedonistic lifestyle

18. Jeffrey Epstein - American financier and convicted sex offender known for his lavish lifestyle and connections to powerful people

19. John Belushi - American actor and comedian known for his drug use and wild lifestyle

20. Pablo Picasso - Spanish artist known for his prolific output and numerous romantic relationships

It's worth noting that while these individuals are known for their hedonistic lifestyles, they are not necessarily meant to be seen as role models or examples to follow.

Thank you, Dave. This is great info.

Marquis de Sade, tell me more ๐Ÿค”

The Marquis de Sade was a French aristocrat and writer who lived in the 18th century. He is known for his erotic and often violent works, which were considered scandalous and controversial at the time. The term "sadism" is derived from his name, as his works often depicted sexual violence and cruelty.

De Sade spent much of his life in prison or in mental institutions due to his controversial works and behavior. He was imprisoned for his writing and was known for his libertine lifestyle, which included numerous affairs and sexual escapades. His works, which include "Justine," "The 120 Days of Sodom," and "Philosophy in the Bedroom," were banned for many years and were not widely published until the 20th century.

De Sade's works have been the subject of much debate and controversy, with some seeing them as a critique of the oppressive social and political systems of his time, while others view them as glorifying violence and depravity. Despite the controversy surrounding his works, de Sade is considered an important figure in the history of literature and philosophy, and his ideas have influenced many other writers and thinkers.

Wow! I had no idea.

Did Marquis de Sade proclaim to have many lovers, or was it the nature of his sexual fantasies that made the world persecute him?

The Marquis de Sade was known for his libertine lifestyle and many affairs, but it was primarily the nature of his sexual fantasies and his controversial writings that led to his persecution. His works often depicted sexual violence and cruelty, and he was accused of promoting immorality and corrupting public morals.

De Sade's writings were considered scandalous and were banned for many years, and he was imprisoned for his writing and behavior. He spent much of his life in prison or in mental institutions, and his works were not widely published until the 20th century.

While de Sade's personal life and sexual escapades were certainly controversial, it was primarily his ideas and writings that led to his persecution and notoriety. His works have been the subject of much debate and controversy, with some seeing them as a critique of the oppressive social and political systems of his time, while others view them as glorifying violence and depravity.

Can you name some books today that have been banned in 2023?

As an AI language model, I do not have information about the future or events that may occur in 2023. However, I can provide some examples of books that have been banned or censored in the past.

1. "1984" by George Orwell - This classic dystopian novel has been banned in several countries, including the former Soviet Union and China, due to its criticism of totalitarianism and government control.

2. "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel has been banned in some schools and libraries due to its use of racial slurs and controversial themes.

3. "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger - This classic coming-of-age novel has been banned in some schools and libraries due to its use of profanity and controversial themes.

4. "The Satanic Verses" by Salman Rushdie - This novel was banned in several countries due to its controversial portrayal of Islam and its prophet.

5. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D.H. Lawrence - This novel was banned in several countries due to its explicit sexual content and controversial themes.

It's worth noting that while these books have been banned or censored in some places, they are still widely read and celebrated in many other parts of the world.

Ok. Understood. Can you name some modern books that have been banned recently?

Certainly, here are a few examples of modern books that have been banned or challenged in recent years:

1. "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie - This young adult novel has been banned or challenged in several schools and libraries due to its depictions of alcoholism, poverty, and sexuality.

2. "This One Summer" by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki - This graphic novel has been banned or challenged in several schools and libraries due to its depictions of sexuality and mature themes.

3. "George" by Alex Gino - This children's book has been banned or challenged in several schools and libraries due to its portrayal of a transgender child.

4. "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas - This young adult novel has been banned or challenged in some schools and libraries due to its depictions of police brutality and racism.

5. "Looking for Alaska" by John Green - This young adult novel has been banned or challenged in some schools and libraries due to its depictions of sexuality, drug use, and controversial themes.

It's worth noting that while these books have been banned or challenged in some places, they have also been widely praised for their important and thought-provoking themes.

Ok. Iโ€™m looking for a book but I forgot the title. I searched my house upside down for it too *laughs*

Itโ€™s a curated small book (maybe 150 pages maximum) and a new publication of short stories from ancient and modern Japanese philosophers. With an old Japanese story about a philosopher who lives midway through a mountain during serfdom but heโ€™s glorifying and admiring the wabi sabi of living poor at the bottom of the mountain; this writer in his poem even gets angry at the bourgeoisie/wealthy class and discusses some economic issues. Iโ€™ve been searching for this book.

Can you help me figure out what publication it is?

I'm sorry, but without more information about the book, it may be difficult to identify the specific publication you are looking for. However, I can suggest a few resources that may be helpful in your search:

1. Check your browsing history - If you searched for the book online, you may be able to find it in your browsing history.

2. Check your email - If you ordered the book online, you may have received an email confirmation with the title and author.

3. Search online bookstores - Try searching for "Japanese philosophy short stories" or "Japanese philosophy anthology" on online bookstores like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

4. Ask for help on social media - You can try asking for help on social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook. Someone may be able to recognize the book based on your description.

I hope these suggestions are helpful in your search for the book you are looking for!

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Anthology - thatโ€™s the word I was looking for! BINGO ๐ŸŒŸโœจ๐Ÿค—

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