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    Quote Originally Posted by hallaig View Post
    I think of myself as Scottish rather than British so that rules out Philip Larkin, I'm afraid.
    My favourite Scottish writer would be Iain Crichton Smith who wrote in English and Gaelic so beautifully. Cannae resist giving you an example:

    TWO GIRLS SINGING


    It neither was the words nor yet the tune
    Any tune would have done and any words.
    Any listener at all.

    As nightingales in rocks or a child crooning
    in its own world of strange awakening
    or larks for no reason but themselves.

    So on the bus through late November running
    by yellow lights tormented, darkness falling,
    the two girls sang for miles and miles together

    and it wasn't the words or the tune. It was the singing.
    It was the human sweetness in that yellow,
    the unpredicted voices of our kind.
    ı like it

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    I'm Dutch and probably the most respected Dutch authors are:
    - Harry Mulisch
    - W.F. Hermans
    - Gerard 't Reve
    - Hella S. Haasse

    Though I am not a big fan of Dutch literature these are the authors known as 'The Great Four' in The Netherlands. Some of their books are definitely worth a read though.
    So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past - The Great Gatsby

    Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice - Polonius (Hamlet)

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    Another Canuck here - I'll throw Alice Munro and Michael Ondaatje into the mix.
    Alyson of Bathe's feeble attempt at completing the 1001 books challenge. You would think a former English major would have a better start than this. For the Reading.

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    Norwegian. Henrik Ibsen - the One and Only!
    Always do that, wild ducks do. They shoot to the bottom as deep as they can get, sir — and bite themselves fast in the tangle and seaweed — and all the devil's own mess that grows down there. And they never come up again. - The Wild Duck, Henrik Ibsen.


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    German. E.T.A. Hoffmann...Gespenster-Hoffmann

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    I am an Indian, and as you know, India is a Babel! I am from the southern state of Kerala and here we speak Malayalam, of the Dravidian family. Thunchath Ezhuthachan, Kumaran Asan and O V Vijayan are some of the important writers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulim View Post
    I am german. There are quite some authors both contemporary and past. Heinrich Böll, Bertold Brecht, Heinrich Kleist, Günther Grass, Thomas Mann, Heinrich Mann, Heinrich Heine, Hermann Hesse, to name a few. Not so good with women – Julia Franck, Christa Wolf, Sibylle Lewitscharoff ...
    My favourite ones have always been: Heinrich Böll, Thomas Mann and Herta Muller.

    I was born in Poland but I my grandpa was British. If it comes to polish literature: Szymborska, Miłosz, Schulz, Gombrowicz.
    Last edited by hannah_arendt; 02-22-2013 at 05:25 PM.

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