Tag Archive books in translation

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The Country Where No One Ever Dies

I’m terrible about starting book clubs and reading challenges and never finishing them. But the idea of a “reading around the world” challenge has been going around the internet for a few years and it really appeals to me. So the last time someone’s Reading Around the World book list popped up in my feed, I looked at it a little closer.

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So Vast the Prison

Despite the fact that I rarely stick with reading challenges Reading Around the World really appeals to me. So I decided to give it a shot this year. I started in Afghanistan with A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear. That worked well, so I moved on to Algeria. Then the pandemic hit and the library closed before the book I chose came in. Typical. But, six months later, the library slowly began to reopen by fulfilling holds that were placed before the pandemic. So I finally got to read my Algerian book pick: So Vast the Prison by Assia Djebar.

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A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear

I’m terrible about starting book clubs and reading challenges and never finishing them. But the idea of a “reading around the world” challenge has been going around the internet for a few years and it really appeals to me. So the last time someone’s Reading Around the World book list popped up in my feed, I looked at it a little closer.

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Book Report: Henrik Ibsen Four Major Plays

In preparation for my trip to Norway, I tried reading some Norwegian authors. I wrote about Hamsun first, but the first author I read was Ibsen. I started with Four Major Plays.

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Book Report: Growth of the Soil

When I started researching my upcoming trip to Norway, I was surprised how many Nobel laureates in literature came from that small country. Why three of them had lived in the small town of Lillehammer!

Then I remembered why Norway might be over-represented on that list. I still like to read the literature of a county I’m about to visit, so I put books by Ibsen and Hamsun on hold at the library.


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