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<h2>By region</h2> | <h2>By region</h2> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina </h3> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina</h3> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Strange_Forces.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Las fuerzas extrañas|Strange Forces]]''<br />(1906)<br />Leopoldo Lugones</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Strange_Forces.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Las fuerzas extrañas|Strange Forces]]''<br />(1906)<br />Leopoldo Lugones</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Museum_of_Eterna's_Novel.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Museum of Eterna's Novel|The Museum of Eterna's Novel]]''<br />(1925)<br /> Macedonio Fernandez</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Museum_of_Eterna's_Novel.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Museum of Eterna's Novel|The Museum of Eterna's Novel]]''<br />(1925)<br />Macedonio Fernandez</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Seven_Madmen.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Roberto Arlt|The Seven Madmen]]''<br />(1929)<br />Roberto Arlt</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Seven_Madmen.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Roberto Arlt|The Seven Madmen]]''<br />(1929)<br />Roberto Arlt</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:ElAleph.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:El Aleph|The Aleph]]''<br />(1949)<br />Jorge Luis Borges</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:ElAleph.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:El Aleph|The Aleph]]''<br />(1949)<br />Jorge Luis Borges</small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Manuel Puig </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Ernesto Sabato </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Juan José Saer </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Oliverio Girondo </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Adolfo Bioy Casares </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Fernando Sorrentino </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Cesar Aira </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Marco Denevi </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Luisa Valenzuela </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Lila Zemborain </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Rodrigo Fresan </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Alberto Laiseca </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/australianlit Australian Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Australia.png]] Australia</h3> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/australianlit Australian Literature Download]</small> | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Fatal_Shore.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Fatal Shore|The Fatal Shore]]''<br />(1987)<br />by Robert Hughes </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Fatal_Shore.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Fatal Shore|The Fatal Shore]]''<br />(1987)<br />by Robert Hughes </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Cloudstreet.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Cloudstreet|Cloudstreet ]]''<br />(1991)<br />by Tim Winton </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Cloudstreet.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Cloudstreet|Cloudstreet ]]''<br />(1991)<br />by Tim Winton </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Death_of_a_River_Guide.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Death of a River Guide|Death of a River Guide]]''<br /> (1994)<br /> by Richard Flanagan </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Death_of_a_River_Guide.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Death of a River Guide|Death of a River Guide]]''<br />(1994)<br />by Richard Flanagan </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="41" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Dreaming|The Dreaming]]'' (1980) by Damien Broderick </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Illywhacker|Illywhacker]]'' ( ) by Peter Carey </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Illywhacker|Illywhacker]]'' (1985) by Peter Carey </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oscar and Lucinda|Oscar and Lucinda]]'' ( ) by Peter Carey </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oscar and Lucinda|Oscar and Lucinda]]'' (1988) by Peter Carey </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:For the Term of his Natural Life|For the Term of his Natural Life]]'' ( ) by Marcus Clarke </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:For the Term of his Natural Life|For the Term of his Natural Life]]'' (1874) by Marcus Clarke </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Middle Parts of Fortune|The Middle Parts of Fortune]]'' (1929) by Frederic Manning </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Middle Parts of Fortune|The Middle Parts of Fortune]]'' (1929) by Frederic Manning </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eucalyptus (novel)|Eucalyptus]]'' (1998) by Murray Bail </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eucalyptus (novel)|Eucalyptus]]'' (1998) by Murray Bail </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Power of One|The Power of One]]'' ( ) by Bryce Courtenay </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Power of One|The Power of One]]'' (1989) by Bryce Courtenay </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Cry in the Jungle Bar|A Cry in the Jungle Bar]]'' ( ) by Robert Drewer </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Cry in the Jungle Bar|A Cry in the Jungle Bar]]'' (1979) by Robert Drewer </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gould's Book of Fish|Gould's Book of Fish]]'' ( ) by Richard Flanagan </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gould's Book of Fish|Gould's Book of Fish]]'' (2001) by Richard Flanagan </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Diaspora (novel)|Diaspora]]'' ( ) by Greg Egan </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Diaspora (novel)|Diaspora]]'' (1997) by Greg Egan </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:My Brilliant Career|My Brilliant Career]]'' ( ) by Miles Franklin </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:My Brilliant Career|My Brilliant Career]]'' (1901) by Miles Franklin </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Children's Bach|The Children's Bach]]'' ( ) by Helen Garner </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Children's Bach|The Children's Bach]]'' (1984) by Helen Garner </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Female Eunuch|The Female Eunuch]]'' ( ) by Germaine Greer </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Female Eunuch|The Female Eunuch]]'' (1970) by Germaine Greer </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Secret River|The Secret River]]'' ( ) by Kate Grenville </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Secret River|The Secret River]]'' (2005) by Kate Grenville </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:But the Dead are Many|But the Dead are Many]]'' ( ) by Frank Hardy </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:But the Dead are Many|But the Dead are Many]]'' (1975) by Frank Hardy </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A.D. Hope|Selected Poetry and Prose]]'' ( ) of A.D. Hope </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A.D. Hope|Selected Poetry and Prose]]'' ( ) of A.D. Hope </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Lucky Country|The Lucky Country]]'' ( ) by Donald Horne </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Lucky Country|The Lucky Country]]'' (1964) by Donald Horne </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Mystery of a Hansom Cab|The Mystery of a Hansom Cab]]'' (1886) by Fergus Hume </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:My Brother Jack|My Brother Jack]]'' (1964) by George Johnston </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Schindler's Ark|Schindler's Ark]]'' (1982) by Thomas Keneally </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The First Casualty|The First Casualty]]'' (2005) by Phillip Knightley </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Summer of the Seventeenth Doll|Summer of the Seventeenth Doll]]'' (1955) by Ray Lawler </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Picnic at Hanging Rock|Picnic at Hanging Rock]]'' (1967) by Joan Lindsay </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Remembering Babylon|Remembering Babylon]]'' (1993) by David Malouf </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Forty-Seventeen|Forty-Seventeen]]'' (1988) by Frank Moorhouse </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Les Murray|New Collected Poems]]'' (1999) by Les Murray </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fredy Neptune|Fredy Neptune]]'' (1998) by Les Murray </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Three Dollars|Three Dollars]]'' (1998) by Elliot Perlman </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Fortunes of Richard Mahony|The Fortunes of Richard Mahony]]'' (1930) by Henry Handel Richardson </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shantaram (novel)|Shantaram]]'' (2003) by Gregory David Roberts </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:On the Beach|On the Beach]]'' (1957) by Nevil Shute </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Animal Liberation|Animal Liberation]]'' (1975) by Peter Singer </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Little Hotel|The Little Hotel]]'' (1973) by Christina Stead </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Fraction of the Whole|A Fraction of the Whole]]'' (2008) by Steve Toltz </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Tree of Man|The Tree of Man]]'' (1955) by Patrick White </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Vivisector|The Vivisector]]'' (1970) by Patrick White </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dirt Music|Dirt Music]]'' (2001) by Tim Winton </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Wake in Fright|Wake in Fright]]'' (1961) by Kenneth Cook </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:P._R._Stephensen|The Foundations of Culture in Australia]]'' (1936) by P. R. Stephensen </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Capricornia|Capricornia]]'' ( ) by Xavier Herbert </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Capricornia|Capricornia]]'' (1938) by Xavier Herbert </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Power Without Glory|Power Without Glory]]'' ( ) by Frank Hardy </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Power Without Glory|Power Without Glory]]'' (1950) by Frank Hardy </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Australian_broad_literature_guide_edit_march_2017.jpg|thumb|80px]] | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Austria.png]] Austria </h3> | |||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Austria.png]] Austria</h3> | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Indian_Summer.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Der Nachsommer|Indian Summer]]''<br />(1857)<br /> by Adalbert Stifter </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Indian_Summer.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Der Nachsommer|Indian Summer]]''<br />(1857)<br />by Adalbert Stifter </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Man_Without_Qualities.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Man Without Qualities|The Man Without Qualities]]''<br />(1942)<br /> by Robert Musil </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Man_Without_Qualities.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Man Without Qualities|The Man Without Qualities]]''<br />(1942)<br />by Robert Musil </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Chess_Story.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Royal Game|Chess Story]]''<br />(1942)<br /> by Stefan Zweig </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Chess_Story.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Royal Game|Chess Story]]''<br />(1942)<br />by Stefan Zweig </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Death_of_Virgil.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Hermann Broch|The Death of Virgil]]''<br />(1945)<br /> by Hermann Broch </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Death_of_Virgil.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Hermann Broch|The Death of Virgil]]''<br />(1945)<br />by Hermann Broch </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Loser.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Loser (book)|The Loser]]''<br />(1983)<br /> by Thomas Bernhard </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Loser.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Loser (book)|The Loser]]''<br />(1983)<br />by Thomas Bernhard </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Woodcutters (novel)|Woodcutters]]'' (1984) by Thomas Bernhard </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Woodcutters (novel)|Woodcutters]]'' (1984) by Thomas Bernhard </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Belgium.png]] Belgium </h3> | |||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Belgium.png]] Belgium</h3> | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:The_Sorrow_of_Belgium.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Sorrow of Belgium|The Sorrow of Belgium]]''<br />(1983)<br /> by Hugo Claus </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:The_Sorrow_of_Belgium.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Sorrow of Belgium|The Sorrow of Belgium]]''<br />(1983)<br />by Hugo Claus </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br /><br /><small>()<br />by </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br /><br /><small>()<br />by </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br /><br /><small>()<br />by </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: |80px]]<br /><br /><small>()<br />by </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''Thousand Times Broken, Three Books'' by Henri Michaux </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''Thousand Times Broken, Three Books'' by Henri Michaux </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:China.png]] China </h3> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:China.png]] China</h3> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Three_Kingdoms.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Romance of the Three Kingdoms|Three Kingdoms ]]''<br />(14th century)<br />by Luo Guanzhong </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Three_Kingdoms.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Romance of the Three Kingdoms|Three Kingdoms ]]''<br />(14th century)<br />by Luo Guanzhong </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Story_of_the_Stone.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Dream of the Red Chamber|Story of the Stone]]''<br />(18th century)<br />by Cao Xueqin </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Story_of_the_Stone.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Dream of the Red Chamber|Story of the Stone]]''<br />(18th century)<br />by Cao Xueqin </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Strange_Tales_from_a_Chinese_Studio.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio| Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio]]''<br />(1740)<br />by Pu Songling </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Strange_Tales_from_a_Chinese_Studio.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio|Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio]]''<br />(1740)<br />by Pu Songling </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: The_Real_Story_of_Ah-Q_and_Other_Tales_of_China.jpg |80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The True Story of Ah Q|The Real Story of Ah Q]]''<br />(1922)<br />by Lu Xun | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: The_Real_Story_of_Ah-Q_and_Other_Tales_of_China.jpg |80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The True Story of Ah Q|The Real Story of Ah Q]]''<br />(1922)<br />by Lu Xun </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: Camel_Xiangzi.jpg |80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Camel Xiangzi|Camel Xiangzi]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Lao She </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: Camel_Xiangzi.jpg |80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Camel Xiangzi|Camel Xiangzi]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Lao She </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="12" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="12" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tang Dynasty|The Dragon King's Daughter]]'' (Tang dynasty) by </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Yuan Dynasty|Six Yuan Plays]]'' (Yuan dynasty) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Yuan Dynasty|Six Yuan Plays]]'' (Yuan dynasty) by </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Outlaws of the Marsh|Outlaws of the Marsh]]'' (14th century) by Shi Nai'an | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Outlaws of the Marsh|Outlaws of the Marsh]]'' (14th century) by Shi Nai'an </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Romance of the West Chamber|The Story of the Western Wing]]'' (14th century) by Wang Shifu </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Romance of the West Chamber|The Story of the Western Wing]]'' (14th century) by Wang Shifu </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Six Records of a Floating Life|Six Records of a Floating Life]]'' (1808) by Shen Fu </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Six Records of a Floating Life|Six Records of a Floating Life]]'' (1808) by Shen Fu </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Lu Xun|Wild Grass]]'' (1927) by Lu Xun </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Mao Dun|Rainbow]]'' (1930) by Mao Dun </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Mao Dun|Rainbow]]'' (1930) by Mao Dun </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:1344669226400.png|100px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:1344669226400.png|100px]] | ||
| colspan="1" | | | colspan="1" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}}="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | {| {{Prettytable}} cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Canadian.png]] Canada </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Canadian.png]] Canada</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="19" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Anglophone | | rowspan="19" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Anglophone | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fifth_Business|Fifth Business]]'' (1970) by Robertson Davies </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The_Golden_Dog|The Golden Dog]]'' (1872) by William Kirby </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The_Golden_Dog|The Golden Dog]]'' (1872) by William Kirby </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Klee_Wyck|Klee Wyck]]'' (1941) by Emily Carr </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Klee_Wyck|Klee Wyck]]'' (1941) by Emily Carr </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Three_Day_Road|Three Day Road]]'' ( | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Three_Day_Road|Three Day Road]]'' (2005) by Joseph Boyden </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Life_of_Pi|Life of Pi]]'' (2001) by Yann Martel </small> | |||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}}="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | {| {{Prettytable}} cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Czech.png]] Czech Republic </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Czech.png]] Czech Republic</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="19" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Pre-WW2 | | rowspan="19" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Pre-WW2 | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Sorrowful Eyes]]'' ( ) by Ivan Olbracht </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Hidden History]]'' ( ) by Otokar Brezina </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Hidden History]]'' ( ) by Otokar Brezina </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Grandmother]]'' ( ) by Bozena Nemcova | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Grandmother]]'' ( ) by Bozena Nemcova </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch]]'' ( ) by Ladislav Klima </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch]]'' ( ) by Ladislav Klima </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |War With the Newts]]'' ( ) by Karel Capek </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |War With the Newts]]'' ( ) by Karel Capek </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Antilyrik & Other Poems]]'' ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Antilyrik & Other Poems]]'' ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Valerie and Her Week of Wonders]]'' ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Valerie and Her Week of Wonders]]'' ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Arsonist]]'' ( ) by Egon Hostovsky </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Arsonist]]'' ( ) by Egon Hostovsky </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Poetry]]'' ( ) of Jaroslav Seifert | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Poetry]]'' ( ) of Jaroslav Seifert </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Vanishing Lung Syndrome]]'' ( ) by Miroslav Holub </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Vanishing Lung Syndrome]]'' ( ) by Miroslav Holub </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Fingers Pointing Somewhere Else]]'' ( ) by Daniela Fischerova </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Fingers Pointing Somewhere Else]]'' ( ) by Daniela Fischerova </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |White Book]]'' ( ) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |White Book]]'' ( ) by Pavel Kohout </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Saturnin]]'' ( ) by Zdenek Jirotka </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Saturnin]]'' ( ) by Zdenek Jirotka </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Summer of Caprice]]'' ( ) by Vadislav Vancura </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Summer of Caprice]]'' ( ) by Vadislav Vancura </small> | ||
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| rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Post-WW2 | | rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Post-WW2 | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Closely Watched Trains]]'' ( ) Bohumil Hrabal </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Too Loud a Solitude]]'' ( ) by Bohumil Hrabal </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Too Loud a Solitude]]'' ( ) by Bohumil Hrabal </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Seven Churches]]'' ( ) by Milos Urban </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Seven Churches]]'' ( ) by Milos Urban </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Of Kids & Parents]]'' ( ) by Emil Hakl </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Of Kids & Parents]]'' ( ) by Emil Hakl </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="13" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |German-language | | rowspan="13" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |German-language | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Golem]]'' ( ) by Gustav Meyrink </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Green Face]]'' ( ) by Gustav Meyrink </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Green Face]]'' ( ) by Gustav Meyrink </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Maimed]]'' ( ) by Hermann Ungar </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Maimed]]'' ( ) by Hermann Ungar </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Boys & Murderers]]'' ( ) by Hermann Ungar </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Boys & Murderers]]'' ( ) by Hermann Ungar </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge |The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge]]'' ( ) by Rainer Maria Rilke </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge |The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge]]'' ( ) by Rainer Maria Rilke </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Selected Poetry]]'' ( ) of Rainer Maria Rilke | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Selected Poetry]]'' ( ) of Rainer Maria Rilke </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Czech_literature.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Czech_literature.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}}="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | {| {{Prettytable}} cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:England.png]] United Kingdom and Ireland </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:England.png]] United Kingdom and Ireland</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Canterbury_Tales.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Canterbury Tales|The Canterbury Tales]]''<br />(14th century)<br />by Geoffrey Chaucer </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Canterbury_Tales.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Canterbury Tales|The Canterbury Tales]]''<br />(14th century)<br />by Geoffrey Chaucer </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Complete_Works_of_Shakespears.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Shakespeare|The Complete Works]]''<br />of William Shakespeare | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Complete_Works_of_Shakespears.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Shakespeare|The Complete Works]]''<br />of William Shakespeare </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Paradise_Lost.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Paradise Lost|Paradise Lost]]''<br />(1667)<br />by John Milton </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Paradise_Lost.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Paradise Lost|Paradise Lost]]''<br />(1667)<br />by John Milton </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Collected_Poems_of_Wordsworth.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:William Wordsworth|The Collected Poems]]''<br /> of William Wordsworth </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Collected_Poems_of_Wordsworth.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:William Wordsworth|The Collected Poems]]''<br />of William Wordsworth </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Collected_Poems_of_Yeats.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:W.B. Yeats|The Collected Poems]]'' <br /> of W.B. Yeats </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Collected_Poems_of_Yeats.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:W.B. Yeats|The Collected Poems]]''<br />of W.B. Yeats </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Beowulf|Beowulf]]'' (10th century) </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight|Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]]'' (14th century) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight|Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]]'' (14th century) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Le Morte D'Arthur|Le Morte D'Arthur]]'' (1485) by Sir Thomas Malory </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Le Morte D'Arthur|Le Morte D'Arthur]]'' (1485) by Sir Thomas Malory </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Marriage of Heaven and Hell|The Marriage of Heaven and Hell]]'' (1793) by William Blake </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Marriage of Heaven and Hell|The Marriage of Heaven and Hell]]'' (1793) by William Blake </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="17" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |19th Century | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Pride and Prejudice|Pride and Prejudice]]'' (1813) by Jane Austen </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Frankenstein|Frankenstein]]'' (1818) by Mary Shelley </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Frankenstein|Frankenstein]]'' (1818) by Mary Shelley </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Ivanhoe|Ivanhoe]]'' (1820) by Sir Walter Scott </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Ivanhoe|Ivanhoe]]'' (1820) by Sir Walter Scott </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Don Juan (Byron)|Don Juan]]'' (1821) by Lord Byron | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Don Juan (Byron)|Don Juan]]'' (1821) by Lord Byron </small> | ||
|- | |||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sartor Resartus|Sartor Resartus]]'' (1833) by Thomas Carlyle </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Jane Eyre|Jane Eyre]]'' (1847) by Charlotte Bronte </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Jane Eyre|Jane Eyre]]'' (1847) by Charlotte Bronte </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]]'' (1897) by Bram Stoker </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dracula|Dracula]]'' (1897) by Bram Stoker </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oscar Wilde|The Collected Works]]'' of Oscar Wilde | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oscar Wilde|The Collected Works]]'' of Oscar Wilde </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="11" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="11" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Lord Jim|Lord Jim]]'' (1900) by Joseph Conrad </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kim (novel)|Kim]]'' (1900) by Rudyard Kipling </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kim (novel)|Kim]]'' (1900) by Rudyard Kipling </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Of Human Bondage|Of Human Bondage ]]'' (1915) by W. Somerset Maugham </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Of Human Bondage|Of Human Bondage ]]'' (1915) by W. Somerset Maugham </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|The Complete Sherlock Holmes]]'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|The Complete Sherlock Holmes]]'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Chesterton's_fiction.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Chesterton's_fiction.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="2" | | | colspan="2" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:France.png]] France </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:France.png]] France</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Temptations of Saint Anthony (Flaubert)|The Temptation of Saint Antony]]'' (1895) by Gustave Flaubert </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Temptations of Saint Anthony (Flaubert)|The Temptation of Saint Antony]]'' (1895) by Gustave Flaubert </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Journey to the End of the Night|Journey to the End of the Night]]'' (1932) by | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Journey to the End of the Night|Journey to the End of the Night]]'' (1932) by Louis-Ferdinand Céline </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Stranger|The Stranger]]'' ( ) by Albert Camus </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Stranger|The Stranger]]'' ( ) by Albert Camus </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275246751497.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275246751497.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Germany.png]] Germany</h3> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Germany.png]] Germany</h3> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/germanlit German Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/germanlit German Literature Download]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Faust.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Goethe's Faust|Faust]]''<br />(1832)<br /> by Goethe </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Faust.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Goethe's Faust|Faust]]''<br />(1832)<br />by Goethe </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Thus_Spake_Zarathustra.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Thus Spake Zarathustra|Thus Spake Zarathustra]]''<br />(1885)<br />by Friedrich Nietzsche </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Thus_Spake_Zarathustra.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Thus Spake Zarathustra|Thus Spake Zarathustra]]''<br />(1885)<br />by Friedrich Nietzsche </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Magic_Mountain.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Magic Mountain|The Magic Mountain]]''<br />(1912)<br />by Thomas Mann </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Magic_Mountain.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Magic Mountain|The Magic Mountain]]''<br />(1912)<br />by Thomas Mann </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Man_Without_Qualities.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Man Without Qualities|The Man Without Qualities]]''<br /> (1942)<br />by Robert Musil </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Man_Without_Qualities.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Man Without Qualities|The Man Without Qualities]]''<br />(1942)<br />by Robert Musil </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tin_Drum.gif|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Tin Drum|The Tin Drum]]''<br />(1959)<br />by Gunter Grass </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tin_Drum.gif|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Tin Drum|The Tin Drum]]''<br />(1959)<br />by Gunter Grass </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Sorrows of Young Werther|The Sorrows of Young Werther]]'' (1774) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Robbers|The Robbers and Wallenstein]]'' (1781) by Friedrich Schiller </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Robbers|The Robbers and Wallenstein]]'' (1781) by Friedrich Schiller </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Effi Briest|Effi Briest]]'' (1895) by Theodor Fontane</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Effi Briest|Effi Briest]]'' (1895) by Theodor Fontane</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="14" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="14" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Buddenbrooks|Buddenbrooks]]'' (1901) by Thomas Mann </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Der Untertan|The Loyal Subject]]'' (1914) by Heinrich Mann</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Der Untertan|The Loyal Subject]]'' (1914) by Heinrich Mann</small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Kafka_flowchart.jpg|100px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Kafka_flowchart.jpg|100px]] | ||
| colspan="3" | | | colspan="3" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Greece.png]] Greece </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Greece.png]] Greece</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:.jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| width="120" align="center" |[[File:1410622362089.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:1410622362089.jpg|80px]] | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:start_with_greeks2.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:start_with_greeks2.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="3" | | | colspan="3" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Hungary.png]] Hungary</h3> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Hungary.png]] Hungary</h3> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tragedy_of_Man.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: The Tragedy of Man | The Tragedy of Man]]''<br />(1861)<br /> by Imre Madach</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tragedy_of_Man.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: The Tragedy of Man |The Tragedy of Man]]''<br />(1861)<br />by Imre Madach</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Be_Faithful_Unto_Death .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Zsigmond Móricz|Be Faithful Unto Death ]]''<br />(1920)<br />by | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Be_Faithful_Unto_Death .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Zsigmond Móricz|Be Faithful Unto Death ]]''<br />(1920)<br />by Zsigmond Moricz</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Anna_Edes .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Dezso Kosztolanyi|Anna Edes]]''<br />(1926)<br />by Dezso Kosztolanyi </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Anna_Edes .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Dezso Kosztolanyi|Anna Edes]]''<br />(1926)<br />by Dezso Kosztolanyi </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Journey_by_Moonlight.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Journey by Moonlight (novel)|Journey by Moonlight]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Antal Szerb </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Journey_by_Moonlight.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Journey by Moonlight (novel)|Journey by Moonlight]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Antal Szerb </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eclipse of the Crescent Moon|Eclipse of the Crescent Moon]]'' (1899) by Geza Gardonyi </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A láthatatlan ember|A láthatatlan ember]]'' (1901) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A láthatatlan ember|A láthatatlan ember]]'' (1901) by Geza Gardonyi </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A kőszivű ember fiai|A kőszivű ember fiai]]'' (1869) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A kőszivű ember fiai|A kőszivű ember fiai]]'' (1869) by Mór Jókai </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Dark Diamonds|The Dark Diamonds]]'' (1872) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Dark Diamonds|The Dark Diamonds]]'' (1872) by Mór Jókai </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:János vitéz|János vitéz]]'' (1845) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:János vitéz|János vitéz]]'' (1845) by Sándor Petőfi </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Szent Péter esernyője|Szent Péter esernyője]]'' (1895) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Szent Péter esernyője|Szent Péter esernyője]]'' (1895) by Kálmán Mikszáth </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Bánk Bán|Bánk Bán]]'' (1819) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Bánk Bán|Bánk Bán]]'' (1819) by József Katona </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Adventures of Sindbad|Adventures of Sindbad]]'' (1911) by Gyula Krudy </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tóték|Tóték]]'' (1967) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tóték|Tóték]]'' (1967) by István Örkény </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Egyperces novellák|Egyperces novellák]]'' (1969) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Egyperces novellák|Egyperces novellák]]'' (1969) by István Örkény </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Paul Street Boys|The Paul Street Boys]]'' (1907) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Paul Street Boys|The Paul Street Boys]]'' (1907) by Ferenc Molnár </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Harmonia Caelestis|Harmonia Caelestis]]'' (1994) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Harmonia Caelestis|Harmonia Caelestis]]'' (1994) by Peter Esterhazy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Door|The Door]]'' (1987) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Door|The Door]]'' (1987) by Magda Szabo </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Journey Round My Skull|A Journey Round My Skull]]'' (1939) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Journey Round My Skull|A Journey Round My Skull]]'' (1939) by Frigyes Karinthy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Metropole|Metropole]]'' (1970) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Metropole|Metropole]]'' (1970) by Ferenc Karinthy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The End of a Family Story|The End of a Family Story]]'' (1977) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The End of a Family Story|The End of a Family Story]]'' (1977) by Peter Nadas </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Transylvania Trilogy|The Transylvania Trilogy]]'' (1940) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Transylvania Trilogy|The Transylvania Trilogy]]'' (1940) by Miklos Banffy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Egy elmebeteg nő naplója|Egy elmebeteg nő naplója]]'' (1978) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Egy elmebeteg nő naplója|Egy elmebeteg nő naplója]]'' (1978) by Geza Csath </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Opium and Other Stories|Opium and Other Stories]]'' (1980) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Opium and Other Stories|Opium and Other Stories]]'' (1980) by Geza Csath </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Embers|Embers]]'' (1942) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Embers|Embers]]'' (1942) by Sándor Márai</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Képzelt riport egy amerikai popfesztiválról|Képzelt riport egy amerikai popfesztiválról]]'' (1971) by Tibor Dery </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Képzelt riport egy amerikai popfesztiválról|Képzelt riport egy amerikai popfesztiválról]]'' (1971) by Tibor Dery </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Case Worker|The Case Worker]]'' (1969) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Case Worker|The Case Worker]]'' (1969) by György Konrád </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tranquility|Tranquility]]'' (2001) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tranquility|Tranquility]]'' (2001) by Attila Bartis </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Colours and Years|Colours and Years]]'' (1912) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Colours and Years|Colours and Years]]'' (1912) by Magrit Kaffka </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:In Praise of Older Women|In Praise of Older Women]]'' (1966) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:In Praise of Older Women|In Praise of Older Women]]'' (1966) by Stephen Vizinczey </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Darkness at Noon|Darkness at Noon]]'' (1940) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Darkness at Noon|Darkness at Noon]]'' (1940) by Arthur Koestler </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából|A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából]]'' (1979) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából|A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából]]'' (1979) by Péter Hajnóczy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A bogyósgyümölcskertész fia|A bogyósgyümölcskertész fia]]'' (2010) by János Háy </small> | |||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Iceland.png]] Iceland </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Iceland.png]] Iceland</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Eddas.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Edda|The Eddas]]''<br />(13th century)<br /> by Snorri Sturluson </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Eddas.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Edda|The Eddas]]''<br />(13th century)<br />by Snorri Sturluson </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Njals_Saga.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Njal's Saga|Njal's Saga]]''<br />(13th century) | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Njals_Saga.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Njal's Saga|Njal's Saga]]''<br />(13th century) </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Laxdaela_Saga.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Laxdaela Saga|Laxdaela Saga]]''<br /> (13th century)</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Laxdaela_Saga.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Laxdaela Saga|Laxdaela Saga]]''<br />(13th century)</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Independent_People.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Independent People|Independent People]]''<br />(1935)<br />by Halldór Laxness </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Independent_People.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Independent People|Independent People]]''<br />(1935)<br />by Halldór Laxness </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /><br /><small>( )<br />by </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Egils saga|Egil's saga]]'' (12th century) </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Heimskringla|King Harald's Saga]]'' (1230) by Snorri Sturluson </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Heimskringla|King Harald's Saga]]'' (1230) by Snorri Sturluson </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eyrbyggja Saga|Eyrbyggja Saga]]'' (13th century) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eyrbyggja Saga|Eyrbyggja Saga]]'' (13th century) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Saga of Grettir the Strong|The Saga of Grettir the Strong]]'' (13th century) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Saga of Grettir the Strong|The Saga of Grettir the Strong]]'' (13th century) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Saga of the Jomsvikings |The Saga of the Jomsvikings | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Saga of the Jomsvikings |The Saga of the Jomsvikings ]]'' (13th century) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Völsunga saga|The Saga of the Volsungs]]'' (13th century) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Völsunga saga|The Saga of the Volsungs]]'' (13th century) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hrólfs saga kraka|The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki ]]'' (1400) </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hrólfs saga kraka|The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki ]]'' (1400) </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gunnar Gunnarson|The Good Shepard]]'' (1940) by Gunnar Gunnarson </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Fish Can Sing|The Fish Can Sing]]'' (1957) by Halldor Laxness </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Fish Can Sing|The Fish Can Sing]]'' (1957) by Halldor Laxness </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Justice Undone|Justice Undone]]'' (1986) by Thor Vilhjalmsson </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Justice Undone|Justice Undone]]'' (1986) by Thor Vilhjalmsson </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Swan (novel)|The Swan]]'' (1991) by Gudbergur Bergsson | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Swan (novel)|The Swan]]'' (1991) by Gudbergur Bergsson </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Einar Mar Gudmundsson|Angels of the Universe]]'' (1993) by Einar Mar Gudmundsson </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Einar Mar Gudmundsson|Angels of the Universe]]'' (1993) by Einar Mar Gudmundsson </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275262867188.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275262867188.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3> Middle East </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>Middle East</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/iranianlit Iranian Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/iranianlit Iranian Literature Download]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Essential_Rumi.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Rumi|The Essential Works]]''<br />(13th century)<br />by Rumi </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Essential_Rumi.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Rumi|The Essential Works]]''<br />(13th century)<br />by Rumi </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Divan-i.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Hafiz Shirazi|The Divan-i]]''<br />(14th century)<br />of Hafiz </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Divan-i.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Hafiz Shirazi|The Divan-i]]''<br />(14th century)<br />of Hafiz </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Blind_Owl.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Blind Owl|The Blind Owl]]''<br /> (1937)<br /> by Sadegh Hedayat </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Blind_Owl.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Blind Owl|The Blind Owl]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Sadegh Hedayat </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classical | | rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classical | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shahnameh|Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings]]'' (~1000)</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Vis and Rāmin|Vis and Ramin]]'' (11th century) by Asad Gorgani | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Vis and Rāmin|Vis and Ramin]]'' (11th century) by Asad Gorgani </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shusha Guppy|The Secret of Laughter: Magical Tales from Classical Persia]]'' edited by Shusha Guppy </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shusha Guppy|The Secret of Laughter: Magical Tales from Classical Persia]]'' edited by Shusha Guppy </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gulistan of Sa'di|The Rose Garden]]'' (1259) by Sa'di </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gulistan of Sa'di|The Rose Garden]]'' (1259) by Sa'di </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sadegh Hedayat|Three Drops of Blood]]'' (1932) by Sadegh Hedayat </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sadeq Chubak|The Patient Stone]]'' (1967) by Sadeq Chubak </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sadeq Chubak|The Patient Stone]]'' (1967) by Sadeq Chubak </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shahrnush Parsipur|Women Without Men]]'' (1990) by Shahrnush Parsipur </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shahrnush Parsipur|Women Without Men]]'' (1990) by Shahrnush Parsipur </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="4" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | | rowspan="4" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Asadi Tusi|Garshaspnama]]'' (11th century) by Asadi Tusi </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Nizami Ganjavi|Chosrow and Shirin]]'' (1180) by Nizami Ganjavi </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Nizami Ganjavi|Chosrow and Shirin]]'' (1180) by Nizami Ganjavi </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Persian_lit.jpg|100px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Persian_lit.jpg|100px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/italianlit Italian Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Italy.png]] Italy</h3> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/italianlit Italian Literature Download]</small> | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Divine_Comedy.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]''<br />(1321)<br />by Dante Alighieri </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Divine_Comedy.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Divine Comedy|Divine Comedy]]''<br />(1321)<br />by Dante Alighieri </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Decameron.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Decameron|The Decameron]]'' <br />(1353)<br /> by Giovanni Boccaccio </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Decameron.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Decameron|The Decameron]]''<br />(1353)<br />by Giovanni Boccaccio </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Zeno's_Conscience.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Zeno's Conscience|Zeno's Conscience]]''<br />(1923)<br />by Italo Svevo </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Zeno's_Conscience.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Zeno's Conscience|Zeno's Conscience]]''<br />(1923)<br />by Italo Svevo </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:That_Awful_Mess.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Carlo Emilio Gadda|That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana]]''<br />(1957)<br /> by Carlo Emilio Gadda </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:That_Awful_Mess.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Carlo Emilio Gadda|That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana]]''<br />(1957)<br />by Carlo Emilio Gadda </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Leopard.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Leopard|The Leopard]]''<br />(1958)<br />by Tomasi di Lampedusa </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Leopard.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Leopard|The Leopard]]''<br />(1958)<br />by Tomasi di Lampedusa </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| rowspan="17" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="17" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Consolation of Philosophy|The Consolation of Philosophy]]'' (524) by Boethius </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Golden Legend|Golden Legend]]'' (1260) by Jacobus de Voragine </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Golden Legend|Golden Legend]]'' (1260) by Jacobus de Voragine </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Travels of Marco Polo|The Travels]]'' (13th century) of Marco Polo | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Travels of Marco Polo|The Travels]]'' (13th century) of Marco Polo </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Il Canzoniere|Il Canzoniere]]'' (1374) by Petrarch </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Il Canzoniere|Il Canzoniere]]'' (1374) by Petrarch </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giacomo Leopardi|Canti]]'' (1837) by Giacomo Leopardi </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giacomo Leopardi|Canti]]'' (1837) by Giacomo Leopardi </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giuseppe Garibaldi|The Life]]'' (1849) of Giuseppe Garibaldi | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giuseppe Garibaldi|The Life]]'' (1849) of Giuseppe Garibaldi </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giovanni Verga|Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories]]'' (1880) by Giovanni Verga </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Giovanni Verga|Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories]]'' (1880) by Giovanni Verga </small> | ||
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| rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="21" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Year 3,000|The Year 3,000: A Dream]]'' (1897) by Paolo Mantegazza </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Emilio Salgari|Sandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem]]'' (1900) by Emilio Salgari </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Emilio Salgari|Sandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem]]'' (1900) by Emilio Salgari </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Italo calvino guide.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Italo calvino guide.jpg|80px]] | ||
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|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Japan.png]] Japan</h3> | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Japan.png]] Japan</h3> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/japaneselit Japanese Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/japaneselit Japanese Literature Download]</small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Rashomon_and_Seventeen_Other_Stories.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Rashōmon_(short_story)|Rashomon]]''<br />(1915)<br />by Akutagawa</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Rashomon_and_Seventeen_Other_Stories.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Rashōmon_(short_story)|Rashomon]]''<br />(1915)<br />by Akutagawa</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Naomi.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Naomi (novel)|Naomi]]''<br />(1924)<br />by Junichiro Tanizaki</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Naomi.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Naomi (novel)|Naomi]]''<br />(1924)<br />by Junichiro Tanizaki</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Snow_Country.jpg|80px]] <br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Snow Country|Snow Country]]''<br />(1947)<br />by Yasunari Kawabata</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Snow_Country.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Snow Country|Snow Country]]''<br />(1947)<br />by Yasunari Kawabata</small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classical Literature (until 1600's) | | rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classical Literature (until 1600's) | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Gossamer Years |The Gossamer Years]]'' (974) by Mother of Michitsuna</small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Pillow Book | The Pillow Book]]'' (1002) by Sei Shonagon</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Pillow Book |The Pillow Book]]'' (1002) by Sei Shonagon</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Tales of Ise | The Tales of Ise]]'' by Anonymous</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Tales of Ise |The Tales of Ise]]'' by Anonymous</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Hojoki | Hojoki]]'' (1212) by Kamo no Chomei</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Hojoki |Hojoki]]'' (1212) by Kamo no Chomei</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Essays in Idleness | Essays in Idleness]]'' (1330) by Yoshida Kenko</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Essays in Idleness |Essays in Idleness]]'' (1330) by Yoshida Kenko</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Tale of Heike | The Tale of Heike]]'' (1371) by Anonymous</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Tale of Heike |The Tale of Heike]]'' (1371) by Anonymous</small> | ||
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| rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Edo Period (1603-1868) | | rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Edo Period (1603-1868) | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Life of an Amorous Woman |The Life of an Amorous Woman]]'' (1686) by Saikaku Ihara</small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hagakure | Hagakure: the Book of the Samurai]]'' (1716) by Yamamoto Tsunetomo</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hagakure |Hagakure: the Book of the Samurai]]'' (1716) by Yamamoto Tsunetomo</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Four Major Plays of Chikamatsu | Four Major Plays]]'' (~1720) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Four Major Plays of Chikamatsu |Four Major Plays]]'' (~1720) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Chushingura | Chushingura]]'' (1748) by Takedo Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, Namiki Senryuu </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Chushingura |Chushingura]]'' (1748) by Takedo Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, Namiki Senryuu </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tales of Moonlight and Rain |Tales of Moonlight and Rain]]'' (1776) by Ueda Akinari</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tales of Moonlight and Rain |Tales of Moonlight and Rain]]'' (1776) by Ueda Akinari</small> | ||
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| rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern Literature (1868-1945) | | rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern Literature (1868-1945) | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Ukigumo |Ukigumo]]'' (1887) by Futabatei Shimei </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Koda Rohan|Pagoda, Skull and Samurai]]'' (1889) by Koda Rohan</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Koda Rohan|Pagoda, Skull and Samurai]]'' (1889) by Koda Rohan</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Katai Tayama|The Quilt and Other Stories]]'' (1907) by Katai Tayama </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Katai Tayama|The Quilt and Other Stories]]'' (1907) by Katai Tayama </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kenji Miyazawa|The Tales of Kenji Miyazawa]]'' (1924) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kenji Miyazawa|The Tales of Kenji Miyazawa]]'' (1924) by Kenji Miyazawa</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Botchan|Botchan]]'' (1906) by Natsume Soseki </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Botchan|Botchan]]'' (1906) by Natsume Soseki </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shiga Naoya|The Paper Door and Other Stories]]'' (1927) by Shiga Naoya </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Shiga Naoya|The Paper Door and Other Stories]]'' (1927) by Shiga Naoya </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Kafu Nagai|During the Rain & Flowers in the Shade]]'' (1930) by Kafu Nagai </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Kafu Nagai|During the Rain & Flowers in the Shade]]'' (1930) by Kafu Nagai </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[ | | colspan="4" |<small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musashi_(novel) Musashi]'' (1935) by Eiji Yoshikawa </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Makioka Sisters|The Makioka Sisters]]'' (1943) by Junichiro Tanizaki </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Makioka Sisters|The Makioka Sisters]]'' (1943) by Junichiro Tanizaki </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edogawa Ranpo|Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination]]'' (1940) by Edogawa Ranpo </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edogawa Ranpo|Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination]]'' (1940) by Edogawa Ranpo </small> | ||
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| rowspan="24" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Post War (1946-present) | | rowspan="24" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Post War (1946-present) | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Inoue Yasushi |The Counterfeiter and Other Stories]]'' by Yasushi Inou </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Palm-of-the-Hand Stories|Palm-of-the-Hand Stories]]'' by Yasunari Kawabata</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Palm-of-the-Hand Stories|Palm-of-the-Hand Stories]]'' by Yasunari Kawabata</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Master of Go|The Master of Go]]'' (1954) by Yasunari Kawabata </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Master of Go|The Master of Go]]'' (1954) by Yasunari Kawabata </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Setting Sun|The Setting Sun]]'' (1947) by Osamu Dazai </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Setting Sun|The Setting Sun]]'' (1947) by Osamu Dazai </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fires on the Plain|Fires on the Plain]]'' (1951) by Shohei Ooka </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fires on the Plain|Fires on the Plain]]'' (1951) by Shohei Ooka </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Waiting Years|The Waiting Years]]'' (1957) by Fumiko Enchi </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Waiting Years|The Waiting Years]]'' (1957) by Fumiko Enchi </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Confessions of a Mask|Confessions of a Mask]]'' (1948) by Yukio Mishima </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Confessions of a Mask|Confessions of a Mask]]'' (1948) by Yukio Mishima </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Temple of the Golden Pavilion|The Temple of the Golden Pavilion]]'' (1956) by Yukio Mishima </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Temple of the Golden Pavilion|The Temple of the Golden Pavilion]]'' (1956) by Yukio Mishima </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Spring Snow|Spring Snow]]'' (1963) by Yukio Mishima </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Spring Snow|Spring Snow]]'' (1963) by Yukio Mishima </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids |Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids ]]'' (1958) by Kenzaburo Oe </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids |Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids ]]'' (1958) by Kenzaburo Oe </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Personal Matter|A Personal Matter]]'' (1964) by Kenzaburo Oe </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Personal Matter|A Personal Matter]]'' (1964) by Kenzaburo Oe </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Black Rain|Black Rain]]'' (1966) by Masuji Ibuse </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Black Rain|Black Rain]]'' (1966) by Masuji Ibuse </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Box Man|The Box Man]]'' (1973) by Kobo Abe </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Box Man|The Box Man]]'' (1973) by Kobo Abe </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Woman in the Dunes |The Woman in the Dunes]]'' (1962) by Kobo Abe </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Woman in the Dunes |The Woman in the Dunes]]'' (1962) by Kobo Abe </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Silence (novel)|Silence]]'' (1966) by Shusaku Endo </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Silence (novel)|Silence]]'' (1966) by Shusaku Endo </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Samurai (novel)|The Samurai]]'' (1980) by Shusaku Endo </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Samurai (novel)|The Samurai]]'' (1980) by Shusaku Endo </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Twilight Years|The Twilight Years]]'' (1972) by Sawako Ariyoshi </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Twilight Years|The Twilight Years]]'' (1972) by Sawako Ariyoshi </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Almost Transparent Blue|Almost Transparent Blue]]'' (1976) by Ryu Murakami</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Almost Transparent Blue|Almost Transparent Blue]]'' (1976) by Ryu Murakami</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kitchen (novel)|Kitchen]]'' (1988) by Banana Yoshimoto </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kitchen (novel)|Kitchen]]'' (1988) by Banana Yoshimoto </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Norwegian Wood|Norwegian Wood]]'' (1987) by Haruki Murakami </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Norwegian Wood|Norwegian Wood]]'' (1987) by Haruki Murakami </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Elephant Vanishes|The Elephant Vanishes]]'' (1991) by Haruki Murakami</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Elephant Vanishes|The Elephant Vanishes]]'' (1991) by Haruki Murakami</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Wind-up Bird Chronicle|The Wind-up Bird Chronicle]]'' (1995) by Haruki Murakami </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: The Wind-up Bird Chronicle|The Wind-up Bird Chronicle]]'' (1995) by Haruki Murakami </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Kafka on the Shore|Kafka on the Shore]]'' (2002) by Haruki Murakami</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: Kafka on the Shore|Kafka on the Shore]]'' (2002) by Haruki Murakami</small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Japan_6.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Japan_6.jpg|80px]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:South_Korea.png]] Korea </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:South_Korea.png]] Korea</h3> | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Samguk Yusa|Samguk Yusa]]'' (13th century) by Iryeon </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Samguk Yusa|Samguk Yusa]]'' (13th century) by Iryeon </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Virtuous Women: Three Classic Korean Novels]]'' | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Virtuous Women: Three Classic Korean Novels]]'' </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong]]'' (18th century) by Lady Hyegyeong </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong]]'' (18th century) by Lady Hyegyeong </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hwang Sok-yong|The Guest]]'' (2002) by Hwang Sok-yong </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hwang Sok-yong|The Guest]]'' (2002) by Hwang Sok-yong </small> | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |''' | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |<h3>'''Latin America '''</h3> | |||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Adventures_and_Misadventures_of_Maqroll.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll|The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll]]''<br /> by Alvaro Mutis </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Adventures_and_Misadventures_of_Maqroll.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll|The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll]]''<br />by Alvaro Mutis </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:One_Hundred_Years_of_Solitude.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:One Hundred Years of Solitude|One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'' <br />(1967)<br /> by Gabriel García Márquez </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:One_Hundred_Years_of_Solitude.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:One Hundred Years of Solitude|One Hundred Years of Solitude]]''<br />(1967)<br />by Gabriel García Márquez </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Black_Sheep_and_Other_Fables.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Augusto Monterroso|The Black Sheep and Other Fables]]''<br />(1969)<br /> by Augusto Monterroso </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Black_Sheep_and_Other_Fables.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Augusto Monterroso|The Black Sheep and Other Fables]]''<br />(1969)<br />by Augusto Monterroso </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /><br /><small>( )<br />by </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px]]<br />< | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /><br /><small>( )<br />by </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dom Casmurro|Dom Casmurro]]'' (1899) by Machado de Assis </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dom Casmurro|Dom Casmurro]]'' (1899) by Machado de Assis </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Colombia | | rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Colombia | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fernando Vallejo|Our Lady of the Assassins]]'' (1994) by Fernando Vallejo </small> | |||
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| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>by Alvaro Mutis </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>by Fernando Gonzales </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>by Andres Caicedo </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>by Gonzalo Arango </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>by Hernando Tellez </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Ecuador | | rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Ecuador | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Demetrio Aguilera Malta|Seven Serpents and Seven Moons]]'' (1970) by Demetrio Aguilera Malta </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Demetrio Aguilera Malta|Don Goyo]]'' (1933) by Demetrio Aguilera Malta </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Demetrio Aguilera Malta|Don Goyo]]'' (1933) by Demetrio Aguilera Malta </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Guatemala | | rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Guatemala | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:El Señor Presidente|The President]]'' (1946) by Miguel Angel Asturias </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Men of Maize|Men of Maize]]'' (1949) by Miguel Angel Asturias </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Men of Maize|Men of Maize]]'' (1949) by Miguel Angel Asturias </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Paraguay | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Paraguay | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Augusto Roa Bastos </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Roque Vallejos </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by José Ricardo Mazó </small> | ||
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| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Puerto Rico | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Puerto Rico | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Rosario Ferre </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Miguel Piñero </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Luis Rafael Sánchez </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="1" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Salvador | | rowspan="1" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Salvador | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Horacio Castellanos Moya </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Recommendation images''' | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275246746486.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:1275246746486.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Mexico.png]] | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Mexico.png]] Mexico</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/mexicanlit Mexican Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/mexicanlit Mexican Literature Download]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Cantares_Mexicanos.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Cantares Mexicanos|Cantares Mexicanos]]''<br />(16th century) | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Cantares_Mexicanos.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Cantares Mexicanos|Cantares Mexicanos]]''<br />(16th century)</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Poems_Protest_and_a_Dream.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Juana Inés de la Cruz|Poems, Protest, and a Dream]]''<br />by Sor Juana</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Poems_Protest_and_a_Dream.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Juana Inés de la Cruz|Poems, Protest, and a Dream]]''<br />by Sor Juana</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Confabulario.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Juan José Arreola|Confabulario and Other Inventions]]''<br />(1952)<br />by Juan Jose Arreola </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Confabulario.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Juan José Arreola|Confabulario and Other Inventions]]''<br />(1952)<br />by Juan Jose Arreola </small> | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Translated | | rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Translated | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Florentine Codex|Florentine Codex]]'' ( ) </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Broken Spears]]'' ( ) | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Broken Spears]]'' ( ) Miguel Leon-Portilla </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The History of the Indies of New Spain]]'' ( ) by Fray Diego Duran </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The History of the Indies of New Spain]]'' ( ) by Fray Diego Duran </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Memoirs]]'' ( ) of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Memoirs]]'' ( ) of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Bandits from Rio Frio]]'' ( ) by Manuel Payno </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Bandits from Rio Frio]]'' ( ) by Manuel Payno </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |El Zarco]]'' ( ) by Ignacio Manuel Altamirano </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |El Zarco]]'' ( ) by Ignacio Manuel Altamirano </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Santa]]'' ( ) by | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Santa]]'' ( ) by Federico Gamboa </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Anthology]]'' ( ) by Alfonso Reyes </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Anthology]]'' ( ) by Alfonso Reyes </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Labyrinth of Solitude]]'' ( ) by Octavio Paz </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |The Labyrinth of Solitude]]'' ( ) by Octavio Paz </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Battles in the Desert & Other Stories]]'' ( ) by Jose Emilio Pacheco </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Battles in the Desert & Other Stories]]'' ( ) by Jose Emilio Pacheco </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Like Water for Chocolate]]'' ( ) by Laura Esquivel </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Like Water for Chocolate]]'' ( ) by Laura Esquivel </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | | rowspan="7" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Comedias Escogidas]]'' ( ) by D. Juan Ruiz de Alarcon </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Los Relampagos de Agosto]]'' ( ) by Jorge Ibarguengoitia </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Los Relampagos de Agosto]]'' ( ) by Jorge Ibarguengoitia </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Farabeuf]]'' ( ) by Salvador Elizondo </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Farabeuf]]'' ( ) by Salvador Elizondo </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Los Cuervos Estan de Luto]]'' ( ) by Hugo Arguelles | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Los Cuervos Estan de Luto]]'' ( ) by Hugo Arguelles </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Cronica de la Intervencion]]'' ( ) by Juan Garcia Ponce </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: |Cronica de la Intervencion]]'' ( ) by Juan Garcia Ponce </small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Mexicancanon.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Mexicancanon.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
{| {{Prettytable}} | {|{{Prettytable}} | ||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Netherlands.png]] Netherlands </h3> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Netherlands.png]] Netherlands</h3> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Praise of Folly|In Praise of Folly]]'' (1511) by Erasmus </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Joost van den Vondel|Lucifer]]'' (1654) by Joost van den Vondel </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Joost van den Vondel|Lucifer]]'' (1654) by Joost van den Vondel </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Marcellus Emants|A Posthumous Confession]]'' (1894) by Marcellus Emants </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Marcellus Emants|A Posthumous Confession]]'' (1894) by Marcellus Emants </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Autumn of the Middle Ages|The Waning of the Middle Ages]]'' (1919) by J. Huizinga </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Willem Elsschot|Cheese]]'' (1933) by Willem Elsschot </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Willem Elsschot|Cheese]]'' (1933) by Willem Elsschot </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gerbrand Bakker|The Twin]]'' (2008) by Gerbrand Bakker</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gerbrand Bakker|The Twin]]'' (2008) by Gerbrand Bakker</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | | rowspan="6" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Untranslated | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Nicolaas Beets|Camera Obscura]]'' (1851) by Hildebrand </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Louis Couperus|De Stille Kracht]]'' (1900) by Louis Couperus</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Louis Couperus|De Stille Kracht]]'' (1900) by Louis Couperus</small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Dutch_lit.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Dutch_lit.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |||
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<h3>[[File:No.png]] Norway</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Brand (play)|Brand]]'' (1866) by Henrik Ibsen</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hedda Gabler|Hedda Gabler]]'' (1891) by Henrik Ibsen</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Hedda Gabler|Hedda Gabler]]'' (1891) by Henrik Ibsen</small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Pan (novel)|Pan]]'' (1894) by Knut Hamsun</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Pan (novel)|Pan]]'' (1894) by Knut Hamsun</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | | rowspan="2" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:One day in October|One Day in October]]'' (1931) by Sigurd Hoel</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Seed (Novel)|The Seed]]'' (1940) by Tarjei Vesaas</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Seed (Novel)|The Seed]]'' (1940) by Tarjei Vesaas</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="4" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Contemporary | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Beatles (novel)|Beatles]]'' (1984) by Lars Saabye Christensen</small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dag Solstad|Shyness and Dignity]]'' (1994) by Dag Solstad</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Naïve. Super|Naïve. Super]]'' (1996) by Erlend Loe</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Naïve. Super|Naïve. Super]]'' (1996) by Erlend Loe</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Out Stealing Horses|Out Stealing Horses]]'' (2003) by Per Petterson</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Out Stealing Horses|Out Stealing Horses]]'' (2003) by Per Petterson</small> | ||
| | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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<h3>[[File:Poland.png]] Poland</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Pan_Tadeusz.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Pan Tadeusz| Pan Tadeusz]]''<br />(1834)<br /> by Adam Mickiewicz </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Pan_Tadeusz.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Pan Tadeusz|Pan Tadeusz]]''<br />(1834)<br />by Adam Mickiewicz </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Doll .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Doll (novel)|The Doll]]''<br />(1889)<br />by | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Doll .jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Doll (novel)|The Doll]]''<br />(1889)<br />by Bolesław Prus</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Street_of_Crocodiles.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Street of Crocodiles|The Street of Crocodiles]]''<br />(1934)<br />by Bruno Schulz </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Street_of_Crocodiles.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Street of Crocodiles|The Street of Crocodiles]]''<br />(1934)<br />by Bruno Schulz </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Ferdydurke.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Ferdydurke |Ferdydurke]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Witold Gombrowicz </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Ferdydurke.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Ferdydurke |Ferdydurke]]''<br />(1937)<br />by Witold Gombrowicz </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:New_and_Collected_Poems.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Czeslaw Milosz|New and Collected Poems]]''<br />(2001)<br />by | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:New_and_Collected_Poems.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Czeslaw Milosz|New and Collected Poems]]''<br />(2001)<br />by Czesław Milosz </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Classic | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Laments (Treny)|Laments ]]'' (1580) by Jan Kochanowski </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia: | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fables and Parables|Fables and Parables]]'' (1779) by Ignacy Krasicki </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Quo Vadis (novel)|Quo Vadis]]'' (1895 ) by Henryk Sienkiewicz </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | rowspan="18" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Modern | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Tadeusz Konwicki</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Andrzej Stasiuk</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Wisława Szymborska</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>Primeval and other times(2005) by Olga Tokarczuk </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Stanisław Lem </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Adam Zagajewski </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Zbigniew Herbert </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Stefan Grabiński </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>The Elephant(1957) by Sławomir Mrożek </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Ewa Lipska </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Jerzy Ficowski </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Stefan żeromski </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Anna Swir </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Juliusz Słowacki </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small> | | colspan="4" |<small>( ) by Gustaw Herling </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
<h3>[[File:Portugal.png]] Portugal</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Lusiadas.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Os Lusíadas|The Lusiadas]]''<br /> (1572)<br /> Luís Vaz de Camões</small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Lusiadas.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Os Lusíadas|The Lusiadas]]''<br />(1572)<br />Luís Vaz de Camões</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tragedy_of_the_Street_of_Flowers.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Eça de Queiroz|The Tragedy of the Street of Flowers]]''<br />(1878)<br /> by Eça de Queiroz </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Tragedy_of_the_Street_of_Flowers.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Eça de Queiroz|The Tragedy of the Street of Flowers]]''<br />(1878)<br />by Eça de Queiroz </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Book_of_Disquiet.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Book of Disquiet|The Book of Disquiet]]''<br /> (1935) <br />by Fernando Pessoa </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Book_of_Disquiet.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Book of Disquiet|The Book of Disquiet]]''<br />(1935)<br />by Fernando Pessoa </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Great_Shadow.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Mário de Sá-Carneiro |The Great Shadow and Other Stories]]''<br />(1915) <br /> by | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Great_Shadow.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia: Mário de Sá-Carneiro |The Great Shadow and Other Stories]]''<br />(1915)<br />by Mário de Sá-Carneiro </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: .jpg|80px|link=Special:FilePath/.jpg]]<br /><br /> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by António Lobo Antunes </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by José Saramago </small> | ||
| | |} | ||
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| colspan="5" |<h3>[[File: | | colspan="5" |<h3>[[File:Serbia-Flag.png]] Serbia</h3> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:41gzaXuFDBL. SX310 BO1,204,203,200 .jpg|127x127px]]<br /><small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mountain_Wreath The Mountain Wreath]''<br />(1847)<br />by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Migrations-192x300.jpg|125x125px]]<br /><small>''[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%A1%D0%B5%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%B5_(%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD) Migrations]''<br />(1929)<br />by Miloš Crnjanski</small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:81C7uQhW3RL.jpg|121x121px]]<br /><small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_on_the_Drina The Bridge on the Drina]''</small><small>(1945)<br />by Ivo Andrić </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Unnamed.jpg|125x125px]]<br /><small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_the_Dervish Death and the Dervish]''<br />(1966)<br />by Meša Selimović </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File: | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Tomb.jpg|125x125px]]<br /><small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Tomb_for_Boris_Davidovich A Tomb for Boris Davidovich]''<br />(1976)<br />by Danilo Kiš </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>'' | | colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ray_of_the_Microcosm ''The Ray of the Microcosm''] (1845) by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impure_Blood Impure Blood]'' (1910) by Borisav Stanković </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>'' | | colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Journal_of_%C4%8Carnojevi%C4%87 ''The Journal of Čarnojević''] (1920) by Miloš Crnjanski</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%A2%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D1%85%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0 Bosnian Chronicle]'' (1945) by Ivo Andrić </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koreni_(novel) Koreni]'' (1954) by Dobrica Ćosić</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%B0_%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0 The Damned Yard]'' (1954) by Ivo Andrić</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%94%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D1%88%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8 The Sixth Day]'' (1961) by Rastko Petrović</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[ | | colspan="5" |<small>''[https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%A2%D0%B2%D1%80%D1%92%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B0_(%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD) The Fortress]'' (1970) by Meša Selimović</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:La sombra del viento |The Shadow of the Wind ]]'' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1066549.The_Use_of_Man ''The Use of Man''] (1976) by Aleksandar Tišma</small> | ||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies_(novel) ''Rabies''] (1983) by Borislav Pekić</small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Encyclopedia_of_the_Dead ''The Encyclopedia of the Dead''] (1983) by Danilo Kiš</small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_the_Khazars ''Dictionary of the Khazars''] (1984) by Milorad Pavić</small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11723752-the-cyclist-conspiracy ''The Cyclist Conspiracy''] (1987) by Svetislav Basara</small> | |||
|}<h3>[[File:Spain.png]] Spain</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Poem_of_the_Cid.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Cantar de Mio Cid|The Poem of the Cid]]''<br />(1207)</small> | |||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Don_Quixote.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Don Quixote|Don Quixote]]''<br />(1615)<br />by Miguel de Cervantes </small> | |||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Abel_Sanchez.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Abel Sánchez|Abel Sanchez]]''<br />(1917)<br />by Miguel de Unamuno </small> | |||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Collected_Poems_of_Lorca.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Federico Garcia Lorca|Collected Poems]]''<br />by Federico Garcia Lorca </small> | |||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Family_of_Pascual_Duarte.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Family of Pascual Duarte|The Family of Pascual Duarte]]''<br />(1942)<br />by Camilo Jose Cela </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Lazarillo de Tormes|Lazarillo de Tormes]]'' (1556) </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_verdad_sobre_el_caso_Savolta T''he Truth about the Savolta Case''] by Eduardo Mendoza Garriga </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuenteovejuna ''Fuenteovejuna''] by Lope de Vega </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimas_(B%C3%A9cquer) ''Rhymes''] and [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leyendas_de_B%C3%A9cquer ''Legends''] by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Altimas_tardes_con_Teresacon Teresa Últimas tardes con Teresa]'' by Juan Marse </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''Tu rostro mañana'' by Javier Marías </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_Julian_(novel) Count Julian]'' by Juan Goyitsolo </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''Dublinescas'' by Enrique Vila-Matas </small> | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:La sombra del viento |The Shadow of the Wind ]]'' by Carlos Ruiz Zafón</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Catalan recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Catalan recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Santiago Rusiñol </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Salvador Espriu </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Miquel Bauca </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Maria Barbal </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> | | colspan="5" |<small>by Josep Carner </small> | ||
| | |} | ||
|} | |} olspan="5" | | ||
<h3>[[File:Russia.png]] Russia</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/russianlit Russian Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/russianlit Russian Literature Download]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
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| rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |19th Century | | rowspan="16" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |19th Century | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Woe from Wit|Woe from Wit ]]'' (1823) by Aleksandr Griboyedov </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dead Souls |Dead Souls]]'' (1842) by Nikolai Gogol | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Dead Souls |Dead Souls]]'' (1842) by Nikolai Gogol </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Diary of a Madman|Diary of a Madman and Other Stories ]]'' (1842) by Nikolai Gogol </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Diary of a Madman|Diary of a Madman and Other Stories ]]'' (1842) by Nikolai Gogol </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oblomov |Oblomov ]]'' (1859) by Ivan Goncharov </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Oblomov |Oblomov ]]'' (1859) by Ivan Goncharov </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fathers and Sons |Fathers and Sons ]]'' (1862) by Ivan Turgenev | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Fathers and Sons |Fathers and Sons ]]'' (1862) by Ivan Turgenev </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Crime and Punishment |Crime and Punishment ]]'' (1866) by Fyodor Dostoevsky </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Crime and Punishment |Crime and Punishment ]]'' (1866) by Fyodor Dostoevsky </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Alexander Pushkin)|The Collected Stories]]'' by Alexander Pushkin </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Alexander Pushkin)|The Collected Stories]]'' by Alexander Pushkin </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |20th Century | | rowspan="15" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |20th Century | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Petersburg (novel)|Petersburg]]'' (1913) by Andrei Bely </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:We (novel)|We]]'' (1921) by Yevgeny Zamyatin </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:We (novel)|We]]'' (1921) by Yevgeny Zamyatin </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A School for Fools|A School for Fools]]'' (1960s) by Sasha Sokolov</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A School for Fools|A School for Fools]]'' (1960s) by Sasha Sokolov</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Roadside Picnic |Roadside Picnic]]'' (1971) by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Roadside Picnic |Roadside Picnic]]'' (1971) by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kolyma Tales|Kolyma Tales]]'' (1954-73) by Varlam Shalamov</small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Kolyma Tales|Kolyma Tales]]'' (1954-73) by Varlam Shalamov</small> | ||
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| width="120" align="center" |[[File:Russian2.jpg|80px]] | | width="120" align="center" |[[File:Russian2.jpg|80px]] | ||
| colspan="4" | | | colspan="4" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |||
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<h3>[[File:South_Africa.png]] South Africa</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Contemporary | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Contemporary | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Marlene van Niekerk|The Way of the Women]]'' (2004) by Marlene van Niekerk </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Portrait with Keys|Portrait with Keys]]'' (2006) by Ivan Vladislavic </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Portrait with Keys|Portrait with Keys]]'' (2006) by Ivan Vladislavic </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Zoo City|Zoo City]]'' (2010) by Lauren Beukes </small> | | colspan="5" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Zoo City|Zoo City]]'' (2010) by Lauren Beukes </small> | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |||
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<h3>[[File:United_States.png]] United States</h3> | |||
{|{{Prettytable}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" |<small> [http://tinyurl.com/usalit American Literature Download]</small> | | colspan="5" |<small>[http://tinyurl.com/usalit American Literature Download]</small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#C3D69B;" |'''Essential works''' | ||
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| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Moby_Dick.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Moby Dick|Moby Dick]]''<br />(1851)<br />by Herman Melville </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Moby_Dick.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Moby Dick|Moby Dick]]''<br />(1851)<br />by Herman Melville </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Leaves_of_Grass.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Leaves of Grass|Leaves of Grass]]''<br />(1892)<br />by Walt Whitman </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Leaves_of_Grass.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Leaves of Grass|Leaves of Grass]]''<br />(1892)<br />by Walt Whitman </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Sound_and_the_Fury.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Sound and the Fury|The Sound and the Fury]]''<br /> (1920)<br />by William Faulkner </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:the_Sound_and_the_Fury.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:The Sound and the Fury|The Sound and the Fury]]''<br />(1920)<br />by William Faulkner </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:East_of_Eden.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:East of Eden|East of Eden]]'' <br />(1952)<br />by John Steinbeck </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:East_of_Eden.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:East of Eden|East of Eden]]''<br />(1952)<br />by John Steinbeck </small> | ||
| style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Gravity's_Rainbow.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Gravity's Rainbow|Gravity's Rainbow]]''<br />(1973)<br /> by Thomas Pynchon </small> | | style="background:#D7E3BC;" width="120" align="center" |[[File:Gravity's_Rainbow.jpg|80px]]<br /><small>''[[wikipedia:Gravity's Rainbow|Gravity's Rainbow]]''<br />(1973)<br />by Thomas Pynchon </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | | colspan="5" style="background:#8DB3E2;" |'''Further recommendations''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="11" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Short Story Collections | | rowspan="11" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Short Story Collections | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Twice Told Tales|Twice Told Tales]]'' (1837) by Nathaniel Hawthorne </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edgar Allen Poe|Collected Works]]'' (1849) by Edgar Allen Poe </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edgar Allen Poe|Collected Works]]'' (1849) by Edgar Allen Poe </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Where I'm Calling From|Where I'm Calling From]]'' (1988) by Raymond Carver </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Where I'm Calling From|Where I'm Calling From]]'' (1988) by Raymond Carver </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="9" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Poetry Collections | |||
| rowspan="9" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Poetry Collections | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Emily Dickinson|The Poetry]]'' (1886) of Emily Dickinson </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Waste Land|The Waste Land and Other Poems]]'' (1922) by T.S. Eliot </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Waste Land|The Waste Land and Other Poems]]'' (1922) by T.S. Eliot </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Robinson Jeffers|Selected Poems]]'' (1962) by Robinson Jeffers </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Robinson Jeffers|Selected Poems]]'' (1962) by Robinson Jeffers </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Robert Frost|Collected Poems]]'' (1963) by Robert Frost | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Robert Frost|Collected Poems]]'' (1963) by Robert Frost </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:William Carlos Williams|Collected Poems Vol.1 & 2]]'' (1963) by William Carlos Williams </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:William Carlos Williams|Collected Poems Vol.1 & 2]]'' (1963) by William Carlos Williams </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:John Ashbery|Collected Poems]]'' (1987) by John Ashbery </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:John Ashbery|Collected Poems]]'' (1987) by John Ashbery </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Plays | | rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Plays | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Eugene O'Neill|Complete Plays]]'' by Eugene O'Neill </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Our Town|Our Town]]'' (1938) by Thornton Wilder </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Our Town|Our Town]]'' (1938) by Thornton Wilder </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tennessee Williams|Plays 1937-1955]]'' (1955) by Tennessee Williams </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Tennessee Williams|Plays 1937-1955]]'' (1955) by Tennessee Williams </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edward Albee|The Collected Plays]]'' of Edward Albee | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Edward Albee|The Collected Plays]]'' of Edward Albee </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Buried Child|Buried Child]]'' (1978) by Sam Shepard </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Buried Child|Buried Child]]'' (1978) by Sam Shepard </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Angels in America|Angels in America]]'' (1993) by Tony Kushner </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Angels in America|Angels in America]]'' (1993) by Tony Kushner </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="52" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Others | | rowspan="52" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Others | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Last of the Mohicans|The Last of the Mohicans]]'' (1826) by Fenimore Cooper </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Scarlet Letter|The Scarlet Letter]]'' (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Scarlet Letter|The Scarlet Letter]]'' (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Road|The Road]]'' (2006) by Cormac McCarthy </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Road|The Road]]'' (2006) by Cormac McCarthy </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Slave Narratives | |||
| rowspan="5" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Slave Narratives | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Interesting Narrative|The Interesting Narrative]]'' (1789) by Olaudah Equiano </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass|Narrative of the Life]]'' (1845) of Frederick Douglass | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass|Narrative of the Life]]'' (1845) of Frederick Douglass </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sojourner Truth|Narrative]]'' (1850) of Sojourner Truth | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Sojourner Truth|Narrative]]'' (1850) of Sojourner Truth </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Twelve Years a Slave|Twelve Years a Slave]]'' (1853) by Solomon Northrup </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Twelve Years a Slave|Twelve Years a Slave]]'' (1853) by Solomon Northrup </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl|Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl]]'' (1861) by Harriet Jacobs </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl|Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl]]'' (1861) by Harriet Jacobs </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Reconstruction Era | | rowspan="3" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Reconstruction Era | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Up From Slavery|Up From Slavery]]'' (1901) by Booker T. Washington </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Souls of Black Folk|The Souls of Black Folk]]'' (1903) by W.E.B. Du Bois </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Souls of Black Folk|The Souls of Black Folk]]'' (1903) by W.E.B. Du Bois </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Paul Laurence Dunbar|The Collected Poetry]]'' (1906) by Paul Laurence Dunbar </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Paul Laurence Dunbar|The Collected Poetry]]'' (1906) by Paul Laurence Dunbar </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Harlem Renaissance | | rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Harlem Renaissance | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Cane (novel)|Cane]]'' (1923) by Jean Toomer </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Rudolph Fisher|The Walls of Jericho]]'' (1928) by Rudolph Fisher </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Rudolph Fisher|The Walls of Jericho]]'' (1928) by Rudolph Fisher </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Their Eyes Were Watching God|Their Eyes Were Watching God]]'' (1937) by Zora Neale Hurston </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Their Eyes Were Watching God|Their Eyes Were Watching God]]'' (1937) by Zora Neale Hurston </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Civil Rights Era | | rowspan="8" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Civil Rights Era | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Native Son|Native Son]]'' (1940) by Richard Wright </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:If He Hollers Let Him Go|If he Hollers Let Him Go]]'' (1945) by Chester Himes </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:If He Hollers Let Him Go|If he Hollers Let Him Go]]'' (1945) by Chester Himes </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Raisin in the Sun|A Raisin in the Sun]]'' (1959) by Lorraine Hansberry </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:A Raisin in the Sun|A Raisin in the Sun]]'' (1959) by Lorraine Hansberry </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Autobiography of Malcolm X|The Autobiography]]'' (1965) of Malcolm X | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:The Autobiography of Malcolm X|The Autobiography]]'' (1965) of Malcolm X </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gwendolyn Brooks|Selected Poems]]'' (1966) by Gwendolyn Brooks </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Gwendolyn Brooks|Selected Poems]]'' (1966) by Gwendolyn Brooks </small> | ||
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| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings|I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]'' (1969) by Maya Angelou </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings|I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]'' (1969) by Maya Angelou </small> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="12" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Contemporary | | rowspan="12" style="background:#C6D9F0;" |Contemporary | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Beneath the Underdog|Beneath the Underdog]]'' (1971) by Charles Mingus </small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Mumbo Jumbo (novel)|Mumbo Jumbo]]'' (1972) by Ismael Reed </small> | | colspan="4" |<small>''[[wikipedia:Mumbo Jumbo (novel)|Mumbo Jumbo]]'' (1972) by Ismael Reed </small> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 5 June 2021
By region
Argentina | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Strange Forces (1906) Leopoldo Lugones |
The Museum of Eterna's Novel (1925) Macedonio Fernandez |
The Seven Madmen (1929) Roberto Arlt |
The Aleph (1949) Jorge Luis Borges |
Hopscotch (1963) Julio Cortazar |
Further recommendations | ||||
by Manuel Puig | ||||
by Ernesto Sabato | ||||
by Juan José Saer | ||||
by Oliverio Girondo | ||||
by Adolfo Bioy Casares | ||||
by Fernando Sorrentino | ||||
by Cesar Aira | ||||
by Marco Denevi | ||||
by Luisa Valenzuela | ||||
by Lila Zemborain | ||||
by Rodolfo Enrique Fogwill | ||||
by Rodrigo Fresan | ||||
by Alberto Laiseca |
Australia | ||||
Australian Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Man Who Loved Children (1940) by Christina Stead |
Voss (1957) by Patrick White |
The Fatal Shore (1987) by Robert Hughes |
Cloudstreet (1991) by Tim Winton |
Death of a River Guide (1994) by Richard Flanagan |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | The Dreaming (1980) by Damien Broderick | |||
Illywhacker (1985) by Peter Carey | ||||
Oscar and Lucinda (1988) by Peter Carey | ||||
For the Term of his Natural Life (1874) by Marcus Clarke | ||||
The Middle Parts of Fortune (1929) by Frederic Manning | ||||
Eucalyptus (1998) by Murray Bail | ||||
The Power of One (1989) by Bryce Courtenay | ||||
A Cry in the Jungle Bar (1979) by Robert Drewer | ||||
Gould's Book of Fish (2001) by Richard Flanagan | ||||
Diaspora (1997) by Greg Egan | ||||
My Brilliant Career (1901) by Miles Franklin | ||||
The Children's Bach (1984) by Helen Garner | ||||
The Female Eunuch (1970) by Germaine Greer | ||||
The Secret River (2005) by Kate Grenville | ||||
But the Dead are Many (1975) by Frank Hardy | ||||
Selected Poetry and Prose ( ) of A.D. Hope | ||||
The Lucky Country (1964) by Donald Horne | ||||
The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1886) by Fergus Hume | ||||
My Brother Jack (1964) by George Johnston | ||||
Schindler's Ark (1982) by Thomas Keneally | ||||
The First Casualty (2005) by Phillip Knightley | ||||
Summer of the Seventeenth Doll (1955) by Ray Lawler | ||||
Picnic at Hanging Rock (1967) by Joan Lindsay | ||||
Remembering Babylon (1993) by David Malouf | ||||
Forty-Seventeen (1988) by Frank Moorhouse | ||||
New Collected Poems (1999) by Les Murray | ||||
Fredy Neptune (1998) by Les Murray | ||||
Three Dollars (1998) by Elliot Perlman | ||||
The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1930) by Henry Handel Richardson | ||||
Shantaram (2003) by Gregory David Roberts | ||||
On the Beach (1957) by Nevil Shute | ||||
Animal Liberation (1975) by Peter Singer | ||||
The Little Hotel (1973) by Christina Stead | ||||
A Fraction of the Whole (2008) by Steve Toltz | ||||
The Tree of Man (1955) by Patrick White | ||||
The Vivisector (1970) by Patrick White | ||||
Dirt Music (2001) by Tim Winton | ||||
Wake in Fright (1961) by Kenneth Cook | ||||
The Foundations of Culture in Australia (1936) by P. R. Stephensen | ||||
Capricornia (1938) by Xavier Herbert | ||||
Power Without Glory (1950) by Frank Hardy | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
Austria | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Indian Summer (1857) by Adalbert Stifter |
The Man Without Qualities (1942) by Robert Musil |
Chess Story (1942) by Stefan Zweig |
The Death of Virgil (1945) by Hermann Broch |
The Loser (1983) by Thomas Bernhard |
Further recommendations | ||||
Rock Crystal (1845) by Adalbert Stifter | ||||
Round Dance and Other Plays (1897) by Arthur Schnitzler | ||||
The Confusions of Young Törless (1906) by Robert Musil | ||||
The Other Side (1909) by Alfred Kubin | ||||
Dream Story (1926) by Arthur Schnitzler | ||||
Beware of Pity (1939) by Stefan Zweig | ||||
The World of Yesterday (1942) by Stefan Zweig | ||||
An Ermine in Czernopol (1958) by Gregor von Rezzori | ||||
The Wall (1963) by Marlen Haushofer | ||||
The Head of Vitus Bering (1965) by Konrad Bayer | ||||
Selected Works (1966) by Konrad Bayer | ||||
A Sorrow Beyond Dreams (1972) by Peter Handke | ||||
Memoirs of an Anti-Semite (1979) by Gregor von Rezzori | ||||
Woodcutters (1984) by Thomas Bernhard |
Belgium | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Sorrow of Belgium (1983) by Hugo Claus |
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Further recommendations | ||||
Three Novels: Soft Soap, The Leg, Will O' the Wisp by Willem Elsschot | ||||
Cheese (1933) by Willem Elsschot | ||||
Occupied City (1921) by Paul van Ostaijen | ||||
The signal (1918) by Paul van Ostaijen | ||||
The Sign of the Hamster (1964) by Hugo claus | ||||
Problemski Hotel (2003) by Dimitri Verhulst | ||||
The Misfortunates (2006) by Dimitri Verhulst | ||||
Strangers Should Not Whisper (1945) by Marnix Gijsen | ||||
Elias, or the struggle with the nightingalesl (1936) by Maurice Gilliams | ||||
The bottle at sea. The complete poems by Maurice Gilliams | ||||
Tempo di Roma by Alexis Curvers | ||||
Pedigree by Georges Simenon | ||||
The Strange Case of Peter the Lett (Maigret series) by Georges Simenon | ||||
Thousand Times Broken, Three Books by Henri Michaux |
China | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Three Kingdoms (14th century) by Luo Guanzhong |
Story of the Stone (18th century) by Cao Xueqin |
Strange Tales From a Chinese Studio (1740) by Pu Songling |
The Real Story of Ah Q (1922) by Lu Xun |
Camel Xiangzi (1937) by Lao She |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | The Dragon King's Daughter (Tang dynasty) by | |||
Six Yuan Plays (Yuan dynasty) by | ||||
Outlaws of the Marsh (14th century) by Shi Nai'an | ||||
The Story of the Western Wing (14th century) by Wang Shifu | ||||
Journey to the West (16th century) by Wu Cheng'en | ||||
Creation of the Gods (16th century) by Xu Zhonglin | ||||
The Peony Pavilion (1598) by Tang Xianzu | ||||
Stories Old and New (1620) by Feng Menglong | ||||
The Plum in the Golden Vase (17th century) by Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng | ||||
The Carnal Prayer Mat (1657) by Li Yu | ||||
The Scholars (1750) by Wu Jingzi | ||||
Six Records of a Floating Life (1808) by Shen Fu | ||||
Modern | Wild Grass (1927) by Lu Xun | |||
Rainbow (1930) by Mao Dun | ||||
Family (1933) Ba Jin | ||||
Border Town (1934) by Shen Congwen | ||||
Selected Stories by Shen Congwen | ||||
My Country and My People (1935) by Lin Yutang | ||||
The Importance of Living (1937) by Lin Yutang | ||||
Love in a Fallen City (1945) by Eileen Chang | ||||
Fortress Besieged (1947) by Qian Zhongshu | ||||
Teahouse (1957) by Lao She | ||||
The Three-Inch Golden Lotus (1985) by Feng Jicai | ||||
Waves (1985) by Bei Dao | ||||
Red Sorghum (1987) by Mo Yan | ||||
The August Sleepwalker (1988) by Bei Dao | ||||
The King of Trees (1990) by Ah Cheng | ||||
Soul Mountain (1990) by Gao Xingjian | ||||
To Live (1993) by Yu Hua | ||||
Five Spice Street (2003) by Can Xue | ||||
Brothers (2005) by Yu Hua | ||||
Life and Death are Wearing Me Out (2006) by Mo Yan | ||||
Vertical Motion (2011) by Can Xue | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
Canada | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Anne of Green Gables (1908) by Lucy Maud Montgomery |
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town (1912) by Stephen Leacock |
The Handmaid's Tale (1985) by Margaret Atwood |
Dance of the Happy Shades (1968) by Alice Munro |
Flint and Feather (1913) by Pauline Johnson |
Further recommendations | ||||
Anglophone | Fifth Business (1970) by Robertson Davies | |||
The Golden Dog (1872) by William Kirby | ||||
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz (1974) by Mordecai Richler | ||||
The Wars (1977) by Timothy Findley | ||||
Beautiful Losers (1966) by Leonard Cohen | ||||
Klee Wyck (1941) by Emily Carr | ||||
Three Day Road (2005) by Joseph Boyden | ||||
Life of Pi (2001) by Yann Martel |
Czech Republic | ||||
Essential works | ||||
May (1836) by Karel Hynek Macha |
The Good Soldier Svejk (1923) by Jaroslav Hasek |
Three Novels (1933) by Karel Capek |
I Served the King of England (1983) by Bohumil Hrabal |
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984) by Milan Kundera |
Further recommendations | ||||
Pre-WW2 | The Sorrowful Eyes ( ) by Ivan Olbracht | |||
Hidden History ( ) by Otokar Brezina | ||||
The Grandmother ( ) by Bozena Nemcova | ||||
The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch ( ) by Ladislav Klima | ||||
R.U.R. ( ) by Karel Capek | ||||
War With the Newts ( ) by Karel Capek | ||||
Antilyrik & Other Poems ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval | ||||
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders ( ) by Vitezslav Nezval | ||||
Prague Tales ( ) by Jan Neruda | ||||
The Arsonist ( ) by Egon Hostovsky | ||||
The Poetry ( ) of Jaroslav Seifert | ||||
Vanishing Lung Syndrome ( ) by Miroslav Holub | ||||
Narrative Poems ( ) by Vladimir Holan | ||||
Dreams at the End of the Night ( ) by Ewald Murrer | ||||
How I Came to Know Fish ( ) by Ota Pavel | ||||
Fingers Pointing Somewhere Else ( ) by Daniela Fischerova | ||||
White Book ( ) by Pavel Kohout | ||||
Saturnin ( ) by Zdenek Jirotka | ||||
Summer of Caprice ( ) by Vadislav Vancura | ||||
Post-WW2 | Closely Watched Trains ( ) Bohumil Hrabal | |||
Too Loud a Solitude ( ) by Bohumil Hrabal | ||||
Love and Garbage ( ) by Ivan Klima | ||||
Immortality ( ) by Milan Kundera | ||||
The Garden Party and Other Plays ( ) by Vaclav Havel | ||||
The Questionnaire ( ) by Jiri Grusa | ||||
The Guinea Pigs ( ) by Ludvik Vaculik | ||||
The Cremator (1967) by Ladislav Fuks | ||||
A Prayer for Katerina Horovitzova ( ) by Arnost Lustig | ||||
A Bohemian Youth ( ) by Josef Hirsal | ||||
City Sister Silver ( ) by Jachym Topol | ||||
The Engineer of Human Souls ( ) by Josef Skvorecky | ||||
The Other City ( ) by Michal Ajvaz | ||||
Europeana ( ) by Patrik Ourednik | ||||
The Seven Churches ( ) by Milos Urban | ||||
Of Kids & Parents ( ) by Emil Hakl | ||||
German-language | The Golem ( ) by Gustav Meyrink | |||
The Green Face ( ) by Gustav Meyrink | ||||
The Trial ( ) by Franz Kafka | ||||
The Metamorphosis ( ) by Franz Kafka | ||||
A Hunger Artist ( ) by Franz Kafka | ||||
Blaugast ( ) by Paul Leppin | ||||
Severin’s Journey into the Dark ( ) by Paul Leppin | ||||
The Raging Reporter ( ) by Egon Erwin Kisch | ||||
Tycho Brahe’s Path to God ( ) by Max Brod | ||||
The Maimed ( ) by Hermann Ungar | ||||
Boys & Murderers ( ) by Hermann Ungar | ||||
The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge ( ) by Rainer Maria Rilke | ||||
The Selected Poetry ( ) of Rainer Maria Rilke | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
United Kingdom and Ireland | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Canterbury Tales (14th century) by Geoffrey Chaucer |
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare |
Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton |
The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth |
The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | Beowulf (10th century) | |||
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (14th century) | ||||
Le Morte D'Arthur (1485) by Sir Thomas Malory | ||||
Utopia (1516) by Thomas More | ||||
The Complete Plays of Christopher Marlowe | ||||
The Faerie Queene (1590) by Edmund Spenser | ||||
Plays and Masques by Ben Jonson | ||||
the Duchess of Malfi (1612) by John Webster | ||||
The Pilgrim's Progress (1678) by John Bunyan | ||||
Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe | ||||
Gulliver's Travels (1735) by Jonathan Swift | ||||
Tom Jones (1749) by Henry Fielding | ||||
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759) by Laurence Sterne | ||||
The Vicar of Wakefield (1766) by Oliver Goldsmith | ||||
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1793) by William Blake | ||||
19th Century | Pride and Prejudice (1813) by Jane Austen | |||
Frankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley | ||||
Ivanhoe (1820) by Sir Walter Scott | ||||
Don Juan (1821) by Lord Byron | ||||
Sartor Resartus (1833) by Thomas Carlyle | ||||
Jane Eyre (1847) by Charlotte Bronte | ||||
Wuthering Heights (1847) Emily Bronte | ||||
Vanity Fair (1848) by William Makepeace Thackeray | ||||
Bleak House (1853) by Charles Dickens | ||||
A Tale of Two Cities (1859) by Charles Dickens | ||||
Middlemarch (1872) by George Eliot | ||||
Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) by Thomas Hardy | ||||
The Way We Live Now (1879) by Anthony Trollope | ||||
Idylls of the King (1885) by Alfred Lord Tennyson | ||||
The Collected Works of Robert Louis Stevenson | ||||
Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker | ||||
The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde | ||||
Modern | Lord Jim (1900) by Joseph Conrad | |||
Kim (1900) by Rudyard Kipling | ||||
The Way of All Flesh (1903) by Samuel Butler | ||||
The Man Who Was Thursday (1908) by G.K. Chesterton | ||||
Sons and Lovers (1913) by D.H. Lawrence | ||||
Of Human Bondage (1915) by W. Somerset Maugham | ||||
The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | ||||
A Passage to India (1924) by E.M. Forster | ||||
To the Lighthouse (1927) by Virginia Woolf | ||||
Flashman (1969) by George MacDonald Fraser | ||||
The Collected Plays by George Bernard Shaw | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
France | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Flowers of Evil (1857) by Charles Baudelaire |
The Human Comedy (1829-1848) by Honoré de Balzac |
In Search of Lost Time (1927) by Marcel Proust |
Memoirs of Hadrian (1951) by Marguerite Yourcenar |
Madame Bovary (1856) by Gustave Flaubert |
Further recommendations | ||||
The Temptation of Saint Antony (1895) by Gustave Flaubert | ||||
Journey to the End of the Night (1932) by Louis-Ferdinand Céline | ||||
The Stranger ( ) by Albert Camus | ||||
The Count of Monte Cristo ( ) by Alexander Dumas | ||||
Nausea ( ) by Jean-Paul Sartre | ||||
The Lost Estate (1913) by Alain-Fournier | ||||
The Red and the Black ( ) by Stendhal | ||||
Nadja ( ) by Andre Breton | ||||
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ( ) by Jules Verne | ||||
Miserable Miracle ( ) by Henri Michaux | ||||
Atomised ( ) by Michel Houellebecq | ||||
Confessions ( ) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||||
Le Petit Prince ( ) by Antoine de Saint-Exupery | ||||
Candide ( ) by Voltaire | ||||
The Lover ( ) by Marguerite Duras | ||||
Froth on the Daydream ( ) by Boris Vian | ||||
Germinal ( ) by Emile Zola | ||||
Les Miserables ( ) by Victor Hugo | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
Germany | ||||
German Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Faust (1832) by Goethe |
Thus Spake Zarathustra (1885) by Friedrich Nietzsche |
The Magic Mountain (1912) by Thomas Mann |
The Man Without Qualities (1942) by Robert Musil |
The Tin Drum (1959) by Gunter Grass |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | |||
The Robbers and Wallenstein (1781) by Friedrich Schiller | ||||
the Marquise of O and Other Stories (1808) by Heinrich von Kleist | ||||
The Broken Jug (1806) by Heinrich von Kleist | ||||
Danon's Death (1835) George Buchner | ||||
The Rider on the White Horse (1888) by Theodor Storm | ||||
Effi Briest (1895) by Theodor Fontane | ||||
Modern | Buddenbrooks (1901) by Thomas Mann | |||
The Loyal Subject (1914) by Heinrich Mann | ||||
The Metamorphosis (1915) by Franz Kafka | ||||
The Trial (1925) by Franz Kafka | ||||
The Castle (1926) by Franz Kafka | ||||
Siddhartha (1922) by Hermann Hesse | ||||
Steppenwolf (1927) by Hermann Hesse | ||||
Berlin Alexanderplatz (1929) by Alfred Doblin | ||||
The Visit (1956) by Friedrich Durrenmatt | ||||
The Physicists (1961) by Friedrich Durrenmatt | ||||
The Flounder (1977) by Gunter Grass | ||||
Cassandra (1984) Christa Wolf | ||||
Perfume (1985) by Patrick Suskind | ||||
The Last World (1988) by Christoph Ransmayr | ||||
Recommendation images | ||||
Greece | |||||
Essential works | |||||
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Hungary | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre Madach |
Be Faithful Unto Death (1920) by Zsigmond Moricz |
Anna Edes (1926) by Dezso Kosztolanyi |
Journey by Moonlight (1937) by Antal Szerb |
The Melancholy of Resistance (1989) by Laszlo Krasznahorkai |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | Eclipse of the Crescent Moon (1899) by Geza Gardonyi | |||
A láthatatlan ember (1901) by Geza Gardonyi | ||||
A kőszivű ember fiai (1869) by Mór Jókai | ||||
The Dark Diamonds (1872) by Mór Jókai | ||||
János vitéz (1845) by Sándor Petőfi | ||||
Szent Péter esernyője (1895) by Kálmán Mikszáth | ||||
Bánk Bán (1819) by József Katona | ||||
Modern | Adventures of Sindbad (1911) by Gyula Krudy | |||
Tóték (1967) by István Örkény | ||||
Egyperces novellák (1969) by István Örkény | ||||
The Paul Street Boys (1907) by Ferenc Molnár | ||||
Harmonia Caelestis (1994) by Peter Esterhazy | ||||
The Door (1987) by Magda Szabo | ||||
A Journey Round My Skull (1939) by Frigyes Karinthy | ||||
Metropole (1970) by Ferenc Karinthy | ||||
The End of a Family Story (1977) by Peter Nadas | ||||
The Transylvania Trilogy (1940) by Miklos Banffy | ||||
Egy elmebeteg nő naplója (1978) by Geza Csath | ||||
Opium and Other Stories (1980) by Geza Csath | ||||
Embers (1942) by Sándor Márai | ||||
Képzelt riport egy amerikai popfesztiválról (1971) by Tibor Dery | ||||
The Case Worker (1969) by György Konrád | ||||
Tranquility (2001) by Attila Bartis | ||||
Colours and Years (1912) by Magrit Kaffka | ||||
In Praise of Older Women (1966) by Stephen Vizinczey | ||||
Darkness at Noon (1940) by Arthur Koestler | ||||
A halál kilovagolt Perzsiából (1979) by Péter Hajnóczy | ||||
A bogyósgyümölcskertész fia (2010) by János Háy |
Iceland | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Eddas (13th century) by Snorri Sturluson |
Njal's Saga (13th century) |
Laxdaela Saga (13th century) |
Independent People (1935) by Halldór Laxness |
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Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | Egil's saga (12th century) | |||
King Harald's Saga (1230) by Snorri Sturluson | ||||
Eyrbyggja Saga (13th century) | ||||
The Saga of Grettir the Strong (13th century) | ||||
The Saga of the Jomsvikings (13th century) | ||||
The Saga of the Volsungs (13th century) | ||||
The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki (1400) | ||||
Modern | The Good Shepard (1940) by Gunnar Gunnarson | |||
The Fish Can Sing (1957) by Halldor Laxness | ||||
Justice Undone (1986) by Thor Vilhjalmsson | ||||
The Swan (1991) by Gudbergur Bergsson | ||||
Angels of the Universe (1993) by Einar Mar Gudmundsson | ||||
The Journey Home (1999) by Olaf Olafsson | ||||
The Blue Fox (2003) by Sjon | ||||
Stone Tree (2005) by Gyir Eliasson | ||||
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Middle East | ||||
Iranian Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Conference of the Birds (12th century) by Farid ud-Din Attar |
The Rubaiyat (12th century) of Omar Khayyam |
The Essential Works (13th century) by Rumi |
The Divan-i (14th century) of Hafiz |
The Blind Owl (1937) by Sadegh Hedayat |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classical | Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings (~1000) | |||
Vis and Ramin (11th century) by Asad Gorgani | ||||
The Secret of Laughter: Magical Tales from Classical Persia edited by Shusha Guppy | ||||
Haft Paykar (1197) by Nizami Ganjavi | ||||
Borrowed Ware: Medieval Persian Epigrams edited by Dick Davis | ||||
The Rose Garden (1259) by Sa'di | ||||
Modern | Three Drops of Blood (1932) by Sadegh Hedayat | |||
The Patient Stone (1967) by Sadeq Chubak | ||||
The Little Black Fish and Other Modern Persian Stories (1968) by Samad Behrangi | ||||
Missing Soluch (1979) by Mahmoud Dowlatabadi | ||||
Women Without Men (1990) by Shahrnush Parsipur | ||||
Untranslated | Garshaspnama (11th century) by Asadi Tusi | |||
Chosrow and Shirin (1180) by Nizami Ganjavi | ||||
Tutinama: Tales of a Parrot (14th century) | ||||
1001 Days (1712) by Francois Petis de la Croix | ||||
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Italy | ||||
Italian Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Divine Comedy (1321) by Dante Alighieri |
The Decameron (1353) by Giovanni Boccaccio |
Zeno's Conscience (1923) by Italo Svevo |
That Awful Mess on the Via Merulana (1957) by Carlo Emilio Gadda |
The Leopard (1958) by Tomasi di Lampedusa |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | The Consolation of Philosophy (524) by Boethius | |||
Golden Legend (1260) by Jacobus de Voragine | ||||
The Travels (13th century) of Marco Polo | ||||
Il Canzoniere (1374) by Petrarch | ||||
The Prince (1513) by Niccolò Machiavelli | ||||
The Book of the Courtier (1528) by Baldassare Castiglione | ||||
Orlando Furioso (1532) by Ludovico Ariosto | ||||
The Autobiography (1563) of Benvenuto Cellini | ||||
Lives of the Artists (1568) by Giorgio Vasari | ||||
Jerusalem Delivered (1581) by Torquato Tasso | ||||
Selected Poems and Letters by Michelangelo | ||||
The Memoirs (1774) of Giacomo Casanova | ||||
The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis (1817) by Ugo Foscolo | ||||
The Betrothed (1827) by Alessandro Manzoni | ||||
Canti (1837) by Giacomo Leopardi | ||||
The Life (1849) of Giuseppe Garibaldi | ||||
Cavalleria Rusticana and Other Stories (1880) by Giovanni Verga | ||||
Modern | The Year 3,000: A Dream (1897) by Paolo Mantegazza | |||
Sandokan: The Tigers of Mompracem (1900) by Emilio Salgari | ||||
Francesca da Rimini (1901) by Gabriele d'Annunzio | ||||
Elias Portolu (1903) by Grazia Deledda | ||||
The Late Mattia Pascal (1904) by Luigi Pirandello | ||||
Captain Blood (1922) by Rafael Sabatini | ||||
Six Characters in Search of an Author (1921) by Luigi Pirandello | ||||
Cuttlefish Bones (1925) by Eugenio Montale | ||||
Revolt Against the Modern World (1934) by Julius Evola | ||||
the Tartar Steppe (1940) by Dino Buzzati | ||||
Christ Stopped at Eboli (1945) by Carlo Levi | ||||
The Moon and the Bonfires (1949) by Cesare Pavese | ||||
Contempt (1954) by Alberto Moravia | ||||
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1962) by Giorgio Bassani | ||||
Family Sayings (1967) by Natalia Ginzburg | ||||
Equal Danger (1971) by Leonardo Sciascia | ||||
Invisible Cities (1972) by Italo Calvino | ||||
The Periodic Table (1975) by Primo Levi | ||||
Foucault's Pendulum (1988) by Umberto Eco | ||||
Q (1999) by Luther Blissett | ||||
Love-Shaped Story (2002) by Tommaso Pincio | ||||
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Japan | ||||
Japanese Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Tale of Genji (11th century) by Murasaki Shikibu |
Kokoro (1914) by Natsume Soseki |
Rashomon (1915) by Akutagawa |
Naomi (1924) by Junichiro Tanizaki |
Snow Country (1947) by Yasunari Kawabata |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classical Literature (until 1600's) | The Gossamer Years (974) by Mother of Michitsuna | |||
The Pillow Book (1002) by Sei Shonagon | ||||
The Tales of Ise by Anonymous | ||||
Hojoki (1212) by Kamo no Chomei | ||||
Essays in Idleness (1330) by Yoshida Kenko | ||||
The Tale of Heike (1371) by Anonymous | ||||
Edo Period (1603-1868) | The Life of an Amorous Woman (1686) by Saikaku Ihara | |||
Hagakure: the Book of the Samurai (1716) by Yamamoto Tsunetomo | ||||
Four Major Plays (~1720) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon | ||||
Chushingura (1748) by Takedo Izumo, Miyoshi Shoraku, Namiki Senryuu | ||||
Tales of Moonlight and Rain (1776) by Ueda Akinari | ||||
Modern Literature (1868-1945) | Ukigumo (1887) by Futabatei Shimei | |||
Pagoda, Skull and Samurai (1889) by Koda Rohan | ||||
In the Shade of Spring Leaves (1892-6) by Higuchi Ichiyo | ||||
Japanese Gothic Tales (1900) by Izumi Kyoka | ||||
The Broken Commandment (1906) by Toson Shimazaki | ||||
The Quilt and Other Stories (1907) by Katai Tayama | ||||
The Tales of Kenji Miyazawa (1924) by Kenji Miyazawa | ||||
Botchan (1906) by Natsume Soseki | ||||
I Am a Cat (1905) by Natsume Soseki | ||||
The Wild Geese (1913) by Mori Ogai | ||||
The Paper Door and Other Stories (1927) by Shiga Naoya | ||||
During the Rain & Flowers in the Shade (1930) by Kafu Nagai | ||||
Musashi (1935) by Eiji Yoshikawa | ||||
The Makioka Sisters (1943) by Junichiro Tanizaki | ||||
Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1940) by Edogawa Ranpo | ||||
Post War (1946-present) | The Counterfeiter and Other Stories by Yasushi Inou | |||
Palm-of-the-Hand Stories by Yasunari Kawabata | ||||
The Master of Go (1954) by Yasunari Kawabata | ||||
The Setting Sun (1947) by Osamu Dazai | ||||
Fires on the Plain (1951) by Shohei Ooka | ||||
The Waiting Years (1957) by Fumiko Enchi | ||||
Confessions of a Mask (1948) by Yukio Mishima | ||||
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion (1956) by Yukio Mishima | ||||
Spring Snow (1963) by Yukio Mishima | ||||
Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids (1958) by Kenzaburo Oe | ||||
A Personal Matter (1964) by Kenzaburo Oe | ||||
Black Rain (1966) by Masuji Ibuse | ||||
The Box Man (1973) by Kobo Abe | ||||
The Woman in the Dunes (1962) by Kobo Abe | ||||
Silence (1966) by Shusaku Endo | ||||
The Samurai (1980) by Shusaku Endo | ||||
The Twilight Years (1972) by Sawako Ariyoshi | ||||
Almost Transparent Blue (1976) by Ryu Murakami | ||||
Kitchen (1988) by Banana Yoshimoto | ||||
Norwegian Wood (1987) by Haruki Murakami | ||||
The Elephant Vanishes (1991) by Haruki Murakami | ||||
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle (1995) by Haruki Murakami | ||||
Kafka on the Shore (2002) by Haruki Murakami | ||||
The Housekeeper and the Professor (2003) by Yoko Ogawa | ||||
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Korea | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Cloud Dream of the Nine (17th century) Kim Manjung |
Three Generations (1931) by Yom Sang-seop |
Ten Thousand Lives by Ko Un |
Land (1994) by Park Kyong-Ni |
Our Twisted Hero (1987) by Yi Munyol |
Further recommendations | ||||
The Bamboo Grove: An Introduction to Sijo edited by Richard Rutt | ||||
Samguk Yusa (13th century) by Iryeon | ||||
Virtuous Women: Three Classic Korean Novels | ||||
The Memoirs of Lady Hyegyong (18th century) by Lady Hyegyeong | ||||
On Wonso Pond (1930s) by Kang Kyeong-ae | ||||
The Wings (1930s) by Yi Sang | ||||
The Naked Tree (1970) by Park Wan-suh | ||||
The Other Side of Dark Remembrance (1979) by Lee Kyun-young | ||||
The Poet (1992) by Yi Munyol | ||||
Who Ate up All the Shinga (1995) by Park Wan-suh | ||||
I Have the Right to Destroy Myself (1996) by Kim Young-ha | ||||
Contradictions (1998) by Yang Gui-ja | ||||
The Guest (2002) by Hwang Sok-yong |
Latin America | ||||
The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll by Alvaro Mutis |
One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) by Gabriel García Márquez |
The Black Sheep and Other Fables (1969) by Augusto Monterroso |
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Further recommendations | ||||
Brazil | The Devil to Pay in the Backlands (1956) by João Guimarães Rosa | |||
The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas (1881) by Machado de Assis | ||||
Dom Casmurro (1899) by Machado de Assis | ||||
Colombia | Our Lady of the Assassins (1994) by Fernando Vallejo | |||
by Alvaro Mutis | ||||
by Fernando Gonzales | ||||
by Andres Caicedo | ||||
by Gonzalo Arango | ||||
by Hernando Tellez | ||||
Ecuador | Seven Serpents and Seven Moons (1970) by Demetrio Aguilera Malta | |||
Don Goyo (1933) by Demetrio Aguilera Malta | ||||
Guatemala | The President (1946) by Miguel Angel Asturias | |||
Men of Maize (1949) by Miguel Angel Asturias | ||||
Paraguay | ( ) by Augusto Roa Bastos | |||
( ) by Roque Vallejos | ||||
( ) by José Ricardo Mazó | ||||
Puerto Rico | ( ) by Rosario Ferre | |||
( ) by Miguel Piñero | ||||
( ) by Luis Rafael Sánchez | ||||
Salvador | ( ) by Horacio Castellanos Moya | |||
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Mexico | ||||
Mexican Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Cantares Mexicanos (16th century) |
Poems, Protest, and a Dream by Sor Juana |
Confabulario and Other Inventions (1952) by Juan Jose Arreola |
Pedro Páramo (1955) by Juan Rulfo |
The Death of Artemio Cruz (1962) by Carlos Fuentes |
Further recommendations | ||||
Translated | Florentine Codex ( ) | |||
The Broken Spears ( ) Miguel Leon-Portilla | ||||
The History of the Indies of New Spain ( ) by Fray Diego Duran | ||||
The Memoirs ( ) of Fray Servando Teresa de Mier | ||||
The Bandits from Rio Frio ( ) by Manuel Payno | ||||
El Zarco ( ) by Ignacio Manuel Altamirano | ||||
Santa ( ) by Federico Gamboa | ||||
Anthology ( ) by Alfonso Reyes | ||||
Song of the Heart: Poems ( ) by Ramon Lopez Velarde | ||||
Nostalgia for Death: Poetry ( ) by Xavier Villaurrutia | ||||
The Underdogs ( ) by Mariano Azuela | ||||
The Burning Plain and Other Stories ( ) by Juan Rulfo | ||||
The Labyrinth of Solitude ( ) by Octavio Paz | ||||
Battles in the Desert & Other Stories ( ) by Jose Emilio Pacheco | ||||
Like Water for Chocolate ( ) by Laura Esquivel | ||||
Untranslated | Comedias Escogidas ( ) by D. Juan Ruiz de Alarcon | |||
Los Relampagos de Agosto ( ) by Jorge Ibarguengoitia | ||||
Muerte sin fin ( ) by Jose Gorostiza | ||||
Los Dias Terrenales ( ) by Jose Revueltas | ||||
Farabeuf ( ) by Salvador Elizondo | ||||
Los Cuervos Estan de Luto ( ) by Hugo Arguelles | ||||
Cronica de la Intervencion ( ) by Juan Garcia Ponce | ||||
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Netherlands | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Max Havelaar (1860) by Multatuli |
Amsterdam Stories (1910s) by Nescio |
Beyond Sleep (1966) by Willem Hermans |
Parents Worry (1988) by Gerard Reve |
The Discovery of Heaven (1992) by Harry Mulisch |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | In Praise of Folly (1511) by Erasmus | |||
Lucifer (1654) by Joost van den Vondel | ||||
Eline Vere (1889) by Louis Couperus | ||||
The Letters (1890) of Vincent van Gogh | ||||
A Posthumous Confession (1894) by Marcellus Emants | ||||
Modern | The Waning of the Middle Ages (1919) by J. Huizinga | |||
Cheese (1933) by Willem Elsschot | ||||
Character (1938) by F. Bordewijk | ||||
In a Dark Wood Wandering (1949) by Hella S. Haasse | ||||
Chapel Road (1953) by Louis Paul Boon | ||||
The Ten Thousand Things (1955) by Maria Dermout | ||||
The Darkroom of Damocles (1958) by Willem Frederik Hermans | ||||
Wonder (1962) by Hugo Claus | ||||
I Dreamed in the Cities at Night by Remco Campert | ||||
Turkish Delight (1969) by Jan Wolkers | ||||
Out of Mind (1984) by J. Bernlef | ||||
The Assault (1982) by H. Mulisch | ||||
The Following Story (1991) by Cees Nooteboom | ||||
Omega Minor (2004) by Paul Verhaeghen | ||||
Tomorrow Pamplona (2007) by Jan van Mersbergen | ||||
The Twin (2008) by Gerbrand Bakker | ||||
Untranslated | Camera Obscura (1851) by Hildebrand | |||
De Stille Kracht (1900) by Louis Couperus | ||||
Van De Koele Meren des Doods (1900) by Frederik van Eeden | ||||
De Avonden (1947) by Gerard Reve | ||||
Het land achter Gods rug (1956) by A. den Doolaard | ||||
Terug naar Oegstgeest (1965) by Jan Wolkers | ||||
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Norway
Essential works | ||||
A Doll's House (1879) by Henrik Ibsen |
The Wild Duck (1884) by Henrik Ibsen |
Hunger (1890) by Knut Hamsun |
Growth of the Soil (1917) by Knut Hamsun |
Kristin Lavransdatter (1920–1922) by Sigrid Undset |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | Brand (1866) by Henrik Ibsen | |||
Hedda Gabler (1891) by Henrik Ibsen | ||||
Pan (1894) by Knut Hamsun | ||||
Modern | One Day in October (1931) by Sigurd Hoel | |||
The Seed (1940) by Tarjei Vesaas | ||||
Contemporary | Beatles (1984) by Lars Saabye Christensen | |||
Shyness and Dignity (1994) by Dag Solstad | ||||
Naïve. Super (1996) by Erlend Loe | ||||
Out Stealing Horses (2003) by Per Petterson |
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Poland
Essential works | ||||
Pan Tadeusz (1834) by Adam Mickiewicz |
The Doll (1889) by Bolesław Prus |
The Street of Crocodiles (1934) by Bruno Schulz |
Ferdydurke (1937) by Witold Gombrowicz |
New and Collected Poems (2001) by Czesław Milosz |
Further recommendations | ||||
Classic | Laments (1580) by Jan Kochanowski | |||
Fables and Parables (1779) by Ignacy Krasicki | ||||
Quo Vadis (1895 ) by Henryk Sienkiewicz | ||||
Modern | ( ) by Tadeusz Konwicki | |||
( ) by Andrzej Stasiuk | ||||
( ) by Wisława Szymborska | ||||
Primeval and other times(2005) by Olga Tokarczuk | ||||
( ) by Stanisław Lem | ||||
( ) by Adam Zagajewski | ||||
( ) by Zbigniew Herbert | ||||
( ) by Stefan Grabiński | ||||
( ) by Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz | ||||
( ) by Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz | ||||
The Elephant(1957) by Sławomir Mrożek | ||||
( ) by Ewa Lipska | ||||
( ) by Jerzy Ficowski | ||||
( ) by Stefan żeromski | ||||
( ) by Anna Swir | ||||
( ) by Juliusz Słowacki | ||||
( ) by Gustaw Herling |
Portugal
Essential works | ||||
The Lusiadas (1572) Luís Vaz de Camões |
The Tragedy of the Street of Flowers (1878) by Eça de Queiroz |
The Book of Disquiet (1935) by Fernando Pessoa |
The Great Shadow and Other Stories (1915) by Mário de Sá-Carneiro |
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Further recommendations | ||||
by António Lobo Antunes | ||||
by José Saramago |
Serbia | ||||
Essential works | ||||
The Mountain Wreath (1847) by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš |
Migrations (1929) by Miloš Crnjanski |
The Bridge on the Drina(1945) by Ivo Andrić |
Death and the Dervish (1966) by Meša Selimović |
A Tomb for Boris Davidovich (1976) by Danilo Kiš |
Further recommendations | ||||
The Ray of the Microcosm (1845) by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš | ||||
Impure Blood (1910) by Borisav Stanković | ||||
The Journal of Čarnojević (1920) by Miloš Crnjanski | ||||
Bosnian Chronicle (1945) by Ivo Andrić | ||||
Koreni (1954) by Dobrica Ćosić | ||||
The Damned Yard (1954) by Ivo Andrić | ||||
The Sixth Day (1961) by Rastko Petrović | ||||
The Fortress (1970) by Meša Selimović | ||||
The Use of Man (1976) by Aleksandar Tišma | ||||
Rabies (1983) by Borislav Pekić | ||||
The Encyclopedia of the Dead (1983) by Danilo Kiš | ||||
Dictionary of the Khazars (1984) by Milorad Pavić | ||||
The Cyclist Conspiracy (1987) by Svetislav Basara |
Spain
Essential works | ||||
The Poem of the Cid (1207) |
Don Quixote (1615) by Miguel de Cervantes |
Abel Sanchez (1917) by Miguel de Unamuno |
Collected Poems by Federico Garcia Lorca |
The Family of Pascual Duarte (1942) by Camilo Jose Cela |
Further recommendations | ||||
Lazarillo de Tormes (1556) | ||||
The Truth about the Savolta Case by Eduardo Mendoza Garriga | ||||
Fuenteovejuna by Lope de Vega | ||||
Rhymes and Legends by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer | ||||
Últimas tardes con Teresa by Juan Marse | ||||
Tu rostro mañana by Javier Marías | ||||
Count Julian by Juan Goyitsolo | ||||
Dublinescas by Enrique Vila-Matas | ||||
The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón | ||||
Catalan recommendations | ||||
by Santiago Rusiñol | ||||
by Salvador Espriu | ||||
by Miquel Bauca | ||||
by Maria Barbal | ||||
by Josep Carner |
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Russia
Russian Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
A Hero of Our time (1841) by Mikhail Lermontov |
War and Peace (1869) by Leo Tolstoy |
The Brothers Karamazov (1880) by Fyodor Dostoevsky |
The Plays of Anton Chekhov (1886–1904) by Anton Chekhov |
The Master and Margarita (1967) by Mikhail Bulgakov |
Further recommendations | ||||
19th Century | Woe from Wit (1823) by Aleksandr Griboyedov | |||
Dead Souls (1842) by Nikolai Gogol | ||||
Diary of a Madman and Other Stories (1842) by Nikolai Gogol | ||||
Sketches From a Hunter's Album (1852) by Ivan Turgenev | ||||
Oblomov (1859) by Ivan Goncharov | ||||
Fathers and Sons (1862) by Ivan Turgenev | ||||
Crime and Punishment (1866) by Fyodor Dostoevsky | ||||
Notes From Underground (1864) by Fyodor Dostoevsky | ||||
Lady McBeth of Mtsensk and Other Stories (1865) by Nikolai Leskov | ||||
The Idiot (1869) by Fyodor Dostoevsky | ||||
Demons (1872) by Fyodor Dostoevsky | ||||
The Golovlyov Family (1876) by Mikhail Saltykov | ||||
Great Short Works of Leo Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy | ||||
Anna Karenina (1877) by Leo Tolstoy | ||||
The Collected Stories by Anton Chekhov | ||||
The Collected Stories by Alexander Pushkin | ||||
20th Century | Petersburg (1913) by Andrei Bely | |||
We (1921) by Yevgeny Zamyatin | ||||
Heart of a Dog (1925) by Mikhail Bulgakov | ||||
Envy (1927) by Yuri Olesha | ||||
The Foundation Pit (1930) by Andrey Platonov | ||||
Quiet Flows the Don (1934) by Mikhail Sholokhov | ||||
Invitation to a Beheading (1936) by Vladimir Nabokov | ||||
The Complete Works by Isaac Babel | ||||
Today I Wrote Nothing by Daniil Kharms | ||||
The Collected Stories by Ivan Bunin | ||||
Doctor Zhivago (1957) by Boris Pasternak | ||||
Life and Fate (1959) by Vasily Grossman | ||||
A School for Fools (1960s) by Sasha Sokolov | ||||
Roadside Picnic (1971) by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky | ||||
Kolyma Tales (1954-73) by Varlam Shalamov | ||||
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South Africa
Essential works | ||||
I Write What I Like (1978) by Steve Biko |
Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) by J.M. Coetzee |
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Ways of Dying (1995) by Zakes Mda |
Disgrace (1999) by J.M. Coetzee |
Further recommendations | ||||
Contemporary | The Way of the Women (2004) by Marlene van Niekerk | |||
Portrait with Keys (2006) by Ivan Vladislavic | ||||
Zoo City (2010) by Lauren Beukes |
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United States
American Literature Download | ||||
Essential works | ||||
Moby Dick (1851) by Herman Melville |
Leaves of Grass (1892) by Walt Whitman |
The Sound and the Fury (1920) by William Faulkner |
East of Eden (1952) by John Steinbeck |
Gravity's Rainbow (1973) by Thomas Pynchon |
Further recommendations | ||||
Short Story Collections | Twice Told Tales (1837) by Nathaniel Hawthorne | |||
Collected Works (1849) by Edgar Allen Poe | ||||
Billy Budd and the Piazza Tales (1888) by Herman Melville | ||||
Collected Short Stories (1910) by Mark Twain | ||||
Maggie and Other Stories (1900) by Stephen Crane | ||||
Flappers and Philosophers (1920) by F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
The Tales (1937) of H.P. Lovecraft | ||||
Death in the Woods and Other Stories (1941) by Sherwood Anderson | ||||
Collected Short Works (1961) by Ernest Hemingway | ||||
The Stories (1982) of John Cheever | ||||
Where I'm Calling From (1988) by Raymond Carver | ||||
Poetry Collections | The Poetry (1886) of Emily Dickinson | |||
The Waste Land and Other Poems (1922) by T.S. Eliot | ||||
Harmonium (1923) by Wallace Stevens | ||||
The Bridge (1930) by Hart Crane | ||||
Howl and Other Poems (1955) by Allen Ginsberg | ||||
Selected Poems (1962) by Robinson Jeffers | ||||
Collected Poems (1963) by Robert Frost | ||||
Collected Poems Vol.1 & 2 (1963) by William Carlos Williams | ||||
Collected Poems (1987) by John Ashbery | ||||
Plays | Complete Plays by Eugene O'Neill | |||
Our Town (1938) by Thornton Wilder | ||||
Death of a Salesman (1949) by Arthur Miller | ||||
Plays 1937-1955 (1955) by Tennessee Williams | ||||
The Collected Plays of Edward Albee | ||||
Buried Child (1978) by Sam Shepard | ||||
Fences (1985) by August Wilson | ||||
Angels in America (1993) by Tony Kushner | ||||
Others | The Last of the Mohicans (1826) by Fenimore Cooper | |||
The Scarlet Letter (1850) by Nathaniel Hawthorne | ||||
The American (1877) by Henry James | ||||
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain | ||||
The Red Badge of Courage (1895) by Stephen Crane | ||||
The Turn of the Screw (1898) by Henry James | ||||
The Awakening (1899) by Kate Chopin | ||||
The Call of the Wild (1903) by Jack London | ||||
Three Lives (1909) by Gertrude Stein | ||||
My Antonia (1918) by Willa Cather | ||||
The Age of Innocence (1920) by Edith Wharton | ||||
Main Street (1920) by Sinclair Lewis | ||||
Babbit (1922) by Sinclair Lewis | ||||
The Great Gatsby (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald | ||||
An American Tragedy (1925) by Theodore Dreiser | ||||
The Sun Also Rises (1926) by Ernest Hemingway | ||||
Tropic of Cancer (1934) by Henry Miller | ||||
Appointment in Samrra (1934) by John O'Hara | ||||
Absalom, Absalom! (1936) by William Faulkner | ||||
The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck | ||||
The Day of the Locust (1939) by Nathanael 'West | ||||
The Big Sleep (1939) by Raymond Chandler | ||||
For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) by Ernest Hemingway | ||||
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (1940) by Carson McCullers | ||||
All the King's Men (1946) by Robert Penn Warren | ||||
The Catcher in the Rye (1951) by J.D. Salinger | ||||
On the Road (1951) by Jack Kerouac | ||||
Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury | ||||
The Recognitions (1955) by William Gaddis | ||||
Lolita (1955) by Vladimir Nabokov | ||||
Naked Lunch (1959) by William S. Burroughs | ||||
Rabbit, Run (1960) by John Updike | ||||
To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) by Harper Lee | ||||
The Sot-Weed Factor (1960) by John Barth | ||||
Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller | ||||
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1962) by Ken Kesey | ||||
The Bell Jar (1963) by Sylvia Plath | ||||
V. (1963) by Thomas Pynchon | ||||
Herzog (1965) by Saul Bellow | ||||
In Cold Blood (1966) by Truman Capote | ||||
The Crying of Lot 49 (1966) by Thomas Pynchon | ||||
Portnoy's Complaint (1969) by Phillip Roth | ||||
Slaughterhouse-Five (1969) by Kurt Vonnegut | ||||
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1971) by Hunter S. Thompson | ||||
A Confederacy of Dunces (1980) by John Kennedy Toole | ||||
The New York Trilogy (1986) by Paul Auster | ||||
Libra (1988) by Don Delillo | ||||
Infinite Jest (1996) by David Foster Wallace | ||||
Underworld (1997) by Don Delillo | ||||
American Pastoral (1997) by Phillip Roth | ||||
Pattern Recognition (2003) by William Gibson | ||||
The Road (2006) by Cormac McCarthy | ||||
Slave Narratives | The Interesting Narrative (1789) by Olaudah Equiano | |||
Narrative of the Life (1845) of Frederick Douglass | ||||
Narrative (1850) of Sojourner Truth | ||||
Twelve Years a Slave (1853) by Solomon Northrup | ||||
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) by Harriet Jacobs | ||||
Reconstruction Era | Up From Slavery (1901) by Booker T. Washington | |||
The Souls of Black Folk (1903) by W.E.B. Du Bois | ||||
The Collected Poetry (1906) by Paul Laurence Dunbar | ||||
Harlem Renaissance | Cane (1923) by Jean Toomer | |||
The Walls of Jericho (1928) by Rudolph Fisher | ||||
Home to Harlem (1928) by Claude McKay | ||||
Quicksand and Passing (1929) by Nella Larsen | ||||
The Blacker the Berry (1929) by Wallace Thurman | ||||
Not Without Laughter (1930) by Langston Hughes | ||||
Black no More (1931) by George S. Schugler | ||||
Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) by Zora Neale Hurston | ||||
Civil Rights Era | Native Son (1940) by Richard Wright | |||
If he Hollers Let Him Go (1945) by Chester Himes | ||||
Invisible Man (1952) by Ralph Ellison | ||||
Go Tell it on the Mountain (1953) by James Baldwin | ||||
A Raisin in the Sun (1959) by Lorraine Hansberry | ||||
The Autobiography (1965) of Malcolm X | ||||
Selected Poems (1966) by Gwendolyn Brooks | ||||
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) by Maya Angelou | ||||
Contemporary | Beneath the Underdog (1971) by Charles Mingus | |||
Mumbo Jumbo (1972) by Ismael Reed | ||||
Roots (1976) by Alex Haley | ||||
Song of Solomon (1977) by Toni Morrison | ||||
Kindred (1979) by Ismael Reed | ||||
The Color Purple (1982) by Alice Walker | ||||
Linden Hills (1985) by Gloria Naylor | ||||
Beloved (1987) by Toni Morrison | ||||
Waiting to Exhale (1992) by Terry McMillan | ||||
Somebody Blew up America (2001) by Amiri Baraka | ||||
The Known World (2003) by Edward P. Jones | ||||
Killing Johnny Fry (2006) by Walter Mosley | ||||
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