What is your country's most famous book?
What is your country's most famous book?
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That sounds hella f*cking epic
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This is a very comfy book.
I think it's Anger: Wisdom for Cooling the Flames
probably war and peace
Rehepapp
The Divine Comedy
alternatively
Huck Finn today, tomorrow, and always. No American author even got close aside from Hemingway.
one of these most likely:
Kalevala
Seven Brothers
The Egyptian
The Unknown Soldier
for the 21st century, maybe The Purge.
I think this is it.
This.
Literally "Fuck niggers, fuck trannies and fuck the jannie" book.
>POLITICAL CORRECTNESS WON'T SAVE YOU
>Former Army Ranger Jake Rivers is not your typical Kelton College student. He is not spoiled, coddled, or ultra-lib like his classmates who sneer at the "soldier boy."
>Rivers is not "triggered" by "microaggressions." He is not outraged by "male privilege" and"cisgender bathrooms." He does not need a "safe space." Or coloring books. Jake needs an education. And when terror strikes, the school needs Jake . . .
>Without warning, the sounds of gunfire plunge the campus into a battle zone. A violent gang of marauders invade the main hall, taking students as hostages for big ransom money. As a veteran and patriot, Jake won't give in to their demands. But to fight back, he needs to enlist his fellow classmates to school these special snowflakes in the not-so-liberal art of war. This time, the aggression isn't "micro." It's life or death. And only the strong survive
Anne Franks diary
Within the Netherlands its probably.. Max Havelaar by Multatuli. Because it was the book that ended colonialism.
i remember some user writing something akin to a short story in this tone, based on this summarry
i wish i had a screen
Sadly, this one
You're probably thinking about the "Tough soldier boy in college fights against terrorists and redpills "sneering libtards" pasta
Not counting the obvious answer, its probably Faust.
'arry po'ah
Master and Margarita or War and Peace. I don't actually know which is more popular
A Canadian and a French user both wrote two summaries/novellas that I feel truly captured the American spirit. If anyone has the link it would be much appreciated.
Technically, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (real name Józef Korzeniowski), but it was written in the UK and in English. So we usually don't even count it.
So it's likely Quo Vadis by Henryk Sienkiewicz... or maybe The Witcher nowadays.