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message 1: by Sanne (last edited Apr 19, 2013 11:34AM) (new)

Sanne (sanneennas) | 73 comments I already started a similar challenge by myself this January without having yet found this group. So I've included the books I've read since January as part of this challenge.

I also want to make some extended stays in Indonesia (read some fiction set in colonial times, as well as modern Indonesia) and Japan (historical and modern as well).

I will also try to read as many books set in historical settings to learn a bit more about the history of different countries. I don't think I'll be able to do that for every country I visit, though. I'm easily distracted when I find something else I like...

Here's what I have so far:

Already read:
The Leopard Revised and with new material by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa Joe Speedboot by Tommy Wieringa Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto

Italy (historical): The Leopard: Revised and with new material

Netherlands (contemporary): Joe Speedboot

Japan (contemporary): Kitchen

Currently Reading:
De monstertrilogie Het goddelijke monster, Zwarte tranen, Boze tongen by Tom Lanoye Cuk by Vincent Mahieu Dubliners by James Joyce

Belgium (contemporary): De monstertrilogie: Het goddelijke monster, Zwarte tranen, Boze tongen

Indonesia (historical): Cuk

Ireland (historical): Dubliners

Plan to Read (though nothing is set in stone):

Africa:
Heart of Darkness  by Joseph Conrad Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe An African Quilt 24 Modern African Stories by Barbara H. Solomon Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black And Other Stories by Nadine Gordimer The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives by Lola Shoneyin The Stranger by Albert Camus The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #12) by Alexander McCall Smith

Africa in general (contemporary - I think): An African Quilt: 24 Modern African Stories

Algeria (historical): The Stranger

Botswana (contemporary):The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party

Congo (historical): Heart of Darkness

Nigeria (historical): Things Fall Apart
Nigeria (contemporary?): The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives

South-Africa (contemporary): Beethoven Was One-Sixteenth Black: And Other Stories

Latin America:
Historia Secreta de Costaguana by Juan Gabriel Vásquez Nostromo by Joseph Conrad Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez

Columbia (historical): Historia Secreta de Costaguana together with Nostromo
Columbia (historical): The General in His Labyrinth

Mexico (contemporary?): Pedro Páramo

the Caribbean:
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz

Dominican Republic (contemporary): The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

North-America:
Beloved by Toni Morrison The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (Penguin Classics) by Mark Twain

USA (historical): Beloved
USA (historical): The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

Middle-East:
The Road to Jerusalem (The Crusades Trilogy, #1) by Jan Guillou Het huis van de moskee by Kader Abdolah

Holy Land (historical):The Road to Jerusalem

Iran (historical):Het huis van de moskee

Asia:
Het verboden rijk by J. Slauerhoff Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy The Makioka Sisters by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Some Prefer Nettles by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki Spring Snow by Yukio Mishima Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories  by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa Heren van de thee by Hella S. Haasse Oeroeg by Hella S. Haasse Max Havelaar Or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company by Multatuli De stille kracht by Louis Couperus

China (historical):Het verboden rijk

India (contemporary):Interpreter of Maladies
India (contemporary):The God of Small Things

Indonesia (historical):Heren van de thee
Indonesia (historical):Oeroeg
Indonesia (historical):Max Havelaar: Or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company (I'm stuck in the middle of this one... really need to finish it!)
Indonesia (historical):De stille kracht
I'm still looking for an interesting book on contemporary Indonesia.

Japan (historical):The Makioka Sisters
Japan (historical):Some Prefer Nettles
Japan (historical):Spring Snow
Japan (contemporary):Norwegian Wood
Japan (historical, I think):Rashomon and Seventeen Other Stories

Mongolia (historical-ish):Invisible Cities

Europe:
The Scarlet City a novel of 16th century Italy by Hella S. Haasse Pierre et Jean by Guy de Maupassant For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway The History of the Siege of Lisbon by José Saramago Wolf Hall (Thomas Cromwell, #1) by Hilary Mantel The Book Of Fathers by Miklós Vámos Publieke Werken by Thomas Rosenboom De donkere kamer van Damokles by Willem Frederik Hermans The Chess Machine by Robert Löhr het Huis van Liljecrona by Selma Lagerlöf The Joke by Milan Kundera Der Turm Geschichte aus einem versunkenen Land by Uwe Tellkamp Best European Fiction 2011 by Aleksandar Hemon

Europe in general (contemporary):Best European Fiction 2011

Vatican (historical):The Scarlet City: a novel of 16th century Italy

France (historical):Pierre et Jean

Spain (historical):For Whom The Bell Tolls

Portugal (historical-ish):The History of the Siege of Lisbon

England (historical):Wolf Hall

Hungary (historical-ish?):The Book Of Fathers

The Netherlands (historical):Publieke Werken
The Netherlands (historical):De donkere kamer van Damokles

Austria (historical):The Chess Machine

Sweden (historical):het Huis van Liljecrona

Czech Republic (historical):The Joke

Germany (historical):Der Turm: Geschichte aus einem versunkenen Land

Other Voices, Other Vistas China, India, Japan, and Latin America by Barbara H. Solomon
The World (contemporary - I think): Other Voices, Other Vistas: China, India, Japan, and Latin America

It's not 80 by far. It's between 40 and 50, but it's a list based on my to-read list and what is currently waiting on my bookshelf. Will add later on, when I have made a serious dent in my to-read list.


message 2: by Alice (new)

Alice | 462 comments I love your idea of reading both historical and contemporary - that sounds like a cool challenge to try to read one of each from each country. Maybe I'll try that next year!


message 3: by Jocelyne (new)

Jocelyne Lebon | 55 comments Sanne wrote: "I already started a similar challenge by myself this January without having yet found this group. So I've included the books I've read since January as part of this challenge.

I also want to make ..."


What an extraordinary list! It must have taken you a lot of time to put it together. I too love a mixture of historical and contemporary. It really helps set things in their proper context.


message 4: by Sanne (new)

Sanne (sanneennas) | 73 comments Thanks for the kind comments, Jocelyne and Alice!
I gravitate towards historical fiction and classics, so it was quite easy to get historical stuff from my to-read list, but getting contemporary works that I like might be a bit harder.

Perhaps it's an idea to post some on-going challenge to read one contemporary and one historical work from as many countries as possible? That way other people can join in and compare notes!


message 5: by Diane , Armchair Tour Guide (new)

Diane  | 13052 comments Great list, Sanne!


message 6: by Sanne (new)

Sanne (sanneennas) | 73 comments Read:
Botswana: The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party

Added and read:
Passages 24 Modern Indian Stories by Barbara H. Solomon Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro

India (contemporary): Passages: 24 Modern Indian Stories

Canada (contemporary): Too Much Happiness

Total: 6 read


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