[Publib] Best Books Request
Tom Cooper
tcooper at wgpl.org
Fri Dec 12 14:06:23 EST 2008
Hi All - I'm wondering if you'd be interested in helping me assemble a bibliography I've been wanting to do. Once it's done, I'll share it. You may recall that recently the permanent secretary of the Nobel Prize Committee stated that American authors were not likely to win the Nobel Prize for Literature because American readers were too insular and isolated. It was an insensitive thing to say on many levels, but it does bother me that many Americans spend their entire reading lives without learning much about the literature of other countries and cultures.
What I want to do is a bibliography of the best novels not written in English. There are the ones that anyone could pick, like Don Quixote, The Red and the Black, Crime and Punishment, War and Peace, Pere Goriot, et cetera. But then there are others like Juan Rulfo's Pedro Páramo or Yukio Mishima's Decay of the Angel that are less well known. So I am soliciting suggestions. What books have you read that were not written in English that made a big impression?
Thanks, and have a good weekend!
Tom Cooper, Director
Webster Groves Public Library
301 E. Lockwood
Webster Groves, MO 63119
(314) 961-3784
tcooper at wgpl.org
Do not judge beliefs by their plausibility, but by the harm they may do.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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