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World literature in ’08 so far (TSS)

Have you been reading any world literature lately?  Do you enjoy books in a particular world location?

I do enjoy reading from authors outside the U.S., and I’ve been happy with my results for 2008 so far.  I’ve really enjoyed being a part of both Canadian Challenges.  I’ve read three each by L.M. Montgomery and Atwood with hopes to read more of both authors next year.

What’s also amazing was that I read two books (in translation, of course) originally in Icelandic and none (so far) in Spanish.  I never would have predicted that!  Here is the breakdown by original language:

  • Japanese (5)
  • French (4)
  • Hungarian (3)
  • Icelandic (2)
  • German (1)
  • Chinese (1)
  • Italian (1)
  • Norwegian (1)
  • Swedish (1)

The list below is by author nationality.  If a book is set in a different country, it is noted.  Also, some of the authors have moved from their original country, and if known, that is also indicated.  I should have a few more titles to add to this list by the end of the year.  (I’m behind on my reviews, but eventually they’ll get there.)

Australia

Canada

China

  • Sky Burial by Xinran (set in Tibet; author now lives in Great Britain)

Czech Republic

  • The Castle by Franz Kafka (originally in German)

France

  • Snow by Maxence Fermine (set in Japan)

Great Britain

Hungary

Iceland

India

Iran

  • Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (now lives in France)
  • Persepolis II by Marjane Satrapi (now lives in France)

Ireland

Italy

  • Silk by Alessandro Baricco (set in Japan)

Japan

  • Strangers by Taichi Yamada
  • After Dark by Haruki Murakami
  • Silence by Shusaku Endo
  • X-Kai by Asami Tohjoh
  • Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi

Nigeria

Norway

  • Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson

Russia

  • Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (later lived in U.S.; set in U.S.; originally in English)

South Africa

Sudan

Sweden

U.S. authors with books in foreign settings

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