Whats the most famous book from your cunt?
Whats the most famous book from your cunt?
I thought Sinuhe the egyptian was the most famous Finnish book.
>cant even read half the names
Goethe's Faust
>The novel has been hailed as the literary opening of the 20th century[1] and an outstanding example of modern, psychology-driven literature.[2]
also its written in danish lol
Famous? Probably Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings innit.
>the Count of Monte Cristo
No way that's the most famous French novel.
my favourite russian novel is W
>not the Diary of Anne Frank
never heard of that, but i heard of the unkown soldier
>LOTR
i thought they were just films, did they make the books prior or after the films
Common Sense
After
They are tie-in
sounds like a self-help book, do you think my wife's son would like it?
Barzhaz Breizh
t. breton guy
>germany
>not mein kampf
can I have somekind of picture with full titles instead of some retarted niggerpicture.
Holy fuck I thought W is just an obscure postmodern novel, I didn't know it was the most famous book from Russia.
What is this "W" you're talking bout?
haha good joke
>he has never read read W
yikes
>Norway - Hunger
>Iceland - Jar City
>Sweden - Gosta Berling’s Saga
>Finland - The Unknown Soldier
>Denmark - Feeling for Snow
>Latvia - Nāvas Ena
>Estonia - Truth and Justice
>Lithuania - Black Sheep
>Belarus - Voices from Chernobyl
>Ukraine - Death and the Penguin
>Moldova - A Siberian Education
>Romania - Forest of the Hanged
>Bulgaria - Under the Yoke
>Poland - Pan Tadeusz
>Germany - Buddenbrooks
>Netherlands - The Discovery of Heaven
>Belgium - The Sorrow of Belgium
>Luxembourg - In Reality: Selected Poems
>United Kingdom - Great Expectations
>Ireland - Ulysses
>Czechia - The Good Soldier
>Slovakia - Rivers of Babylon
>France - The Count of Monte Cristo
>Spain - Don Quixote
>Portugal - Baltasar and Blimunda
>Austria - The Man Without Qualities
>Switzerland - Heidi
>Italy - The Divine Comedy
>Slovenia - Alamut
>Croatia - Cafe Europa
>Hungary - Eclipse of the Crescent Moon
>Bosnia and Herzegovina - Zlata’s diary
>Serbia - Dictionary of the Khazars
>Montenegro - Montenegro: A Novel
>Albania - The General of the Dead Army
>Macedonia - Freud’s Sister
>Greece - The Iliad
>Russia - War and Peace
thank you!
these niggers are literally worthless.
barbaric finn
shame on you
Whole map
>portugal
>not Os Lusíadas
who made ths stupid ass list?
read,
>Italy - The Divine Comedy
>Spain - Don Quixote
>France - The Count of Monte Cristo
>Greece - The Iliad
>Russia - War and Peace
and prolly some more but cant understand the names from the map.
Alamut, about a bunch of muslim arab terrorists lmao
adding
>USA- To Kill Mockingbird
>Kazakhistan - The Day Lasts More than a Hundred Years
and prolly some more but cant understand the names from the map.
Why are we different now?
my name is red is a pretty shitty book considering turkish literature btw but whatever i guess.
OP uses a newer map. If you google the map it has two versions.
The communist manifesto, by Karl Marx
Pan Tadeusz is pain in the ass to read, because Mickiewicz was a fucking autist and he writen entire long ass book like this:
en.wikipedia.org
i very much prefer the so called Trilogy, books by Henryk Sienkiewicz:
Ogniem i Mieczem (With Fire and Sword)
Potop (Deluge)
Pan Wołodyjowski (translated to Fire in the Steppes)
i recommend reading it to everyone interested in the times of 17th century Poland and Ukraine
also the movies are great classics in Poland
Witcher 3 had some references to these books and movies, most notably the Geralt vs Olgierd von Everec fight was a reference to this:
youtube.com
the exact same dialogue they have in 01:44 is in the polish version of the game
the only ones i know are ulysses and war and peace
am i a brainlet?
Europe: Asia:
>Turkey - My Name is Red
>Georgia - Knight in the Panther’s Skin
>Armenia - The Fool
>Azerbaijan - Blue Angels
>Iran - Shahnameh
>Iraq - The Corpses Exhibition and Other Stories
>Syria - The Dark Side of love
>Lebanon - The Hakawati
>Israel - Mornings in Jenin
>Syria - The Dark Side of Love
>Kuwait - A Map of Home
>UAE - The Sand Fish
>Saudi Arabia - Cities of Salt
>Qatar - The Emergence of Qatar
>Yemen - The Hostage
>Oman - The Turtle of Oman
>Kazakhstan - The Book of Words >Turkmenistan - The Tale of Aypi
>Uzbekistan - Chasing the Sea
>Kyrgyzstan - Jamilia
>Tajikistan - Hurramabad
>Afghanistan - Kite Runner
>Pakistan - The Reluctant Fundamentalist >Nepal - The Palpasa Cafe
>India - The God of Small Things
>Bhutan - the Circle of Karma
>Bangladesh - A Golden Age
>Myanmar - Smile as they Bow
>Laos - In the Other Side of the Eye
>Thailand - The Four Reigns
>Vietnam - The Sorrows of War
>Cambodia - First they Killed my Family
>Taiwan - Green Island
>Sri Lanka - Anil’s Ghost
>Mongolia - The Blue Sky
>North Korea - The Aquariums of Pyongyang >South Korea - The Vegetarian
>Japan - Kokoro
>China - The Dream of the Red Chamber >Malaysia - The Garden of Evening Mists
>Brunei - Some Girls
>Indonesia - This Earth of Mankind
>Philippines - Noli Me Tangere
>East Timor - The Redundancy of Courage
>Australia - Cloudstreet
>Papua New Guinea - Death of a Muruk >Vanuatu - Black Stone
>Solomon Islands - Suremada
>Fiji - Tales of the Tikongs
>New Zealand - The bone People
>Mickiewicz bad because he was an aspie
>recommends Sienkiewicz instead
lmfao
Sienkiewicz work is pure drivel
>>Czechia - The Good Soldier
Yeah let's leave out the title character from the title.
>algeria's best known book was written by a frenchman
OH NO NO NO
Probably something by Mark Twain
>Camus
>Algerian
Retarded ass list
I didn't realize it was about Szwejk until your post lol.
>Mickiewicz
He was Lithuanian
It's jsut a glorified Romeo and Juliet rip off
Lalka is actually a really good book
it was a school lecture in high school and it was the only one i did read because i wanted to
Americas:
>Canada - Anne of Green Gables
>U.S.A - To Kill a Mocking Bird
>Mexico - Pedro Paramo
>Guatemala - Men of Maize
>Belize - Beka Lamb
>Honduras - Cipotes
>El Salvador - Bitter Grounds
>Nicaragua - The Country Under my Skin
>Costa Rica - La Isla de los hombres solos >Panama - Plenilunio
>Colombia - 100 Years of Solitude
>Venezuela - Dona Barbara
>Guyana - Palace of the Peacock
>Suriname - The Price of Sugar
>French Guiana - Papillon
>Ecuador - The Villager
>Brazil - Dom Casmurro
>Peru - Death in the Andes
>Bolivia - Bronze Race
>Paraguay - I the Supreme
>Argentina - Ficciones
>Chile - The House of the Spirits
>Uruguay - Soccer in the Sun and Shadow >Cuba - Havana Bay
>Haiti - Breath, Eyes, Memory
>Dominican Republic - Wonderful Life of Oscar Wao
>Bahamas - The Measure of a Man
>Jamaica - A brief history of Seven Killings >Puerto Rico - When I was Puerto Rican
>Lesser Antilles - Wide Sargasso Sea >Greenland - Islands, the Universe, Home
also the conclusion of this book is - women are whores
Bolesław Prus was redpilled
>He was Lithuanian
Yeah, he was lithuanian in a time where being "Lithuanian" was like being "Mazovian". just a region of the country.
Besides, his place of birth is in today's belarus.
Turkey is European though
Africa:
>Kenya - Petals of Blood
>Sudan - Lyrics Alley by Leila Aboulela
>South Sudan -They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky: The True Story of Three Lost Boys from Sudan
>Somalia - The Orchard of Lost Souls by Nadifa Mohamed
>Ethiopia - Beneath the Lion's Gaze by Maaza Mengiste
>Uganda - Abyssinian chronicles by Moses Isegawa
>Mozambique - Sleepwalking Land by Mia Couto
>Zambia -Scribbling the Cat: Travels with an African Soldier by Alexandra Fuller
>Madagascar - From the Night by Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo
>DR Congo - The Antipeople by Sony Lab'ou Tansi
>Zimbabwe -The House of Hunger by Dambudzo Marechera
>Botswana -The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
>Botswana -Born of the Sun: A Namibian Novel by Joseph Diescho
>Angola - A Gloriosa Senpaiília by Pepetela
>Republic of Congo - Broken Glass by Alain Mabanckou
>Gabon -The Fury and Cries of Women by Angèle Rawiri
>Cameroon - The old man and the medal by Ferdinand Oyono
>Nigeria - Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe >Algeria - The Strangers by Albert Camus >Ghana - Ghana must go by Taiye Selasi >Tunisia -The Pillar of Salt by Albert Memmi
Le Dante Memelighieri
noone gives a shit about Pooolish literature.
It's of quality comparable to that of Africa, ie. "literally who"-tier.
I didn't make the list, I only copy pasted :D
I fucked the list at the end.
I refuse to believe Australia has any real books
In reality the book is probably something like "Doing sick donuts in a ute, bruh"
>Pan Tadeusz
>Famous outside of Poland
Patrican choice would be Quo Vadis, Heart of Darkness or Pharaoh.
Pl*bbit choice would be The Witcher.
Lithuania is older than Poland.
>Heart of Darkness
That's a british book.
Most recent interesting books from Spain
>Patria: Book about a small basque town controlled by the terrorist group ETA
>Fariña (cocaine coast): Book based in the real stories of drug smugglers on the coast of Galicia. Also has a show on netflix.
>Tunisia's best book is written by some Jew I've never even heard about
>Not Ibn Khaldun's Introduction
Wat?
>Isn’t a centireader in W.
Why live?
>For centuries, the southeastern shores of the Baltic Sea were inhabited by various Baltic tribes. In the 1230s, the Lithuanian lands were united by Mindaugas, the King of Lithuania, and the first unified Lithuanian state, the Kingdom of Lithuania, was created on 6 July 1253.
Yeah, and my dad works for nintendo
>algeria
>albert camus
This lost is wrong
Camus is french.
Most work from Algeria is most likely matn el akhdari
>pan Tadeusz
>Lalka
I don't think any of those are known abroad. I'd think any book by Stanisław Lem, Joseph Conrad, or maybe even Kapuściński would be better known
Albert Memmi wrote one good book you should read called The Colonizer and the Colonized. Aqraha
Then Quo Vadis and Pharaoh are Russian.
>Montenegro - Montenegro: A Novel
>to kill a mockingbird
I'd've guessed Huck Finn or Gatsby
the Bible
It's classified under non fiction but I'll look it up.
>Austria
>Not Mein Kampf
bullshit map
I would have thought itd be Les Misérables or a Jules Verne book wtf
Kteb fort ta3 sa7. 3djebni bezzaf
Yechra7 el wadh3 w el 3aqliya ta3 el mousta3mar bi amthal min tounes fi 7adhek el waqt
Quintessentially Swedish post
go eat some polish hotdogs (kielbasa), Piotr
>USA
>To Kill a Mockingbird
>the most popular book in Russia is Wikipedia
expanding horizons
>the most popular book in bulgaria is korona pls: how to beg on european streets by Cigany Romanov
How do you feel about Albert Camus being classified under Algerian?
i thought it would be The Three Musketeers
I thought Fernando Pessoa and Luís de Camões were more famous than José Saramago
...
>muh Pod Igoto
I'm willing to bet everything 90% of people who claim they've read it never did. It's just one of those classics that has reached THE classic meme status and everyone is claiming it's a great and important book.
Bad. He's a pied noir, not Algerian.
>joking about gypsies going to sweden to spread their cancer there
How is that going to offend me, Sven? It makes me smile those subhumans are not here anymore.
1984, which tells us the dangers of socialism
Its probably The Open Veins of Latin America by Eduardo Galeano (whose actual last name was Hughes but he never used it to not look gringo, which he was). Its pretty sad because its blatant ignorant leftist propaganda.
According to the map:
>Uruguay - Soccer in the Sun and Shadow
Most popular book with brazilians: Don Casmurro
Most popular book with foreigners: O Alquimista (The Alchemist)
Something by Isabel Allende or Neruda probably.
Faraon by Prus is one of my favorite books
Is portugal the only country other than Japan and Greece that has an Epic novel?
1984 is English
Sounds interesting, I might read it. Kinda tired of reading Houellebecq and jap authors, is all I've read in 2018 and so far in 2019.
It tells us the dangers of absolute authoritarianism.
Divine Comedy by Dante is pretty fucking famous, same with The Iliad.
I thought it would be Notre Dame de Paris by Hugo
not really?
The bible, faggot
How come you didn't read W? You are missing out