Lucas Mattos

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Lucas.

https://www.instagram.com/thevagrantchild

On the Name
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (67%)
Apr 17, 2026 01:00PM

 
The Book of Disquiet
Lucas Mattos is currently reading
bookshelves: hiatus, currently-reading
Reading for the 3rd time
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (53%)
"I get off the tram dazed and exhausted. I’ve just lived all of life. (254, #298)." Mar 16, 2026 04:54PM

 
Ulysses
Lucas Mattos is currently reading
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

progress: 
 
  (page 216 of 783)
""Aeolus," "Lestrygonians," "Scylla and Charybdis."

His machineries are pegging away too. Like these, got out of hand: fermenting. Working away, tearing away (118).

Flowers her eyes were, take me, willing eyes [...] She kissed me. I was kissed. All yielding she tossed my hair. Kissed, she kissed me (176).

And my turn? When? (191).

...a shattering daylight of no thoughts (215)."
Apr 07, 2026 02:09PM

 
Loading...
Max Horkheimer
“Although most people never overcome the habit of berating the world for their difficulties, those who are too weak to make a stand against reality have no choice but to obliterate themselves by identifying with it. They are never rationally reconciled to civilization. Instead, they bow to it, secretly accepting the identity of reason and domination, of civilization and the ideal, however much they may shrug their shoulders. Well-informed cynicism is only another mode of conformity. These people willingly embrace or force themselves to accept the rule of the stronger as the eternal norm. Their whole life is a continuous effort to suppress and abase nature, inwardly or outwardly, and to identify themselves with its more powerful surrogates—the race, fatherland, leader, cliques, and tradition. For them, all these words mean the same thing—the irresistible reality that must be honored and obeyed. However, their own natural impulses, those antagonistic to the various demands of civilization, lead a devious undercover life within them.”
Max Horkheimer, Eclipse of Reason

Søren Kierkegaard
“When I was very young and in the cave of Trophonius I forgot to laugh. Then, when I got older, when I opened my eyes and saw the real world, I began to laugh and I haven’t stopped since. I saw that the meaning of life was to get a livelihood, that the goal of life was to be a High Court judge, that the bright joy of love was to marry a well-off girl, that the blessing of friendship was to help each other out of a financial tight spot, that wisdom was what the majority said it was, that passion was to give a speech, that courage was to risk being fined 10 rix-dollars, that cordiality was to say ‘You’re welcome’ after a meal, and that the fear of God was to go to communion once a year. That’s what I saw. And I laughed.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Either/Or: A Fragment of Life

25x33 KSU Philosophy Student Association — 6 members — last activity Jun 04, 2023 09:39PM
Kennesaw State Philosophy Student Association goodreads group! Let’s share our love of learning with each other
year in books
Edward ...
1,244 books | 127 friends

houk
1,240 books | 31 friends

Ejansand
1,127 books | 35 friends

Alden V...
127 books | 47 friends

ellis :)
512 books | 54 friends

Spencer
1,080 books | 39 friends

allison
344 books | 18 friends

Ryan Cox
17 books | 4 friends

More friends…

Favorite Genres



Polls voted on by Lucas

Lists liked by Lucas