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    Around the World in 80 Books

    I came across this reading challenge in which the goal was to read a book from 52 different counties in 2012, and I was intrigued by the idea, but to complete all 52 books within a year, the majority of my reading would have to revolve around purely the completion of the challenge, and I want to keep some room open for my other reading interests.

    So I decided to create my own reading challenge. The goal is to try to read a book from 80 different countries, but without having any time limitations on it so I can read the books at my leisure.

    I thought I would post a thread here for my challenge to keep track of my progress and if anyone else wants to join in, than feel free to post your own books you have read from around the world.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawpark View Post
    Why 80?
    No real reason just got the idea from the story which I always enjoyed as a kid, "Around the World in 80 Days." Plus I thought that would really challenge me to read books as I might not normally have and from parts of the world I might not normally have considered.

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    what books have you decided to read. do you plan to read books by writers from different countries and genres and eras or just those that you have heard about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anishastrologer View Post
    what books have you decided to read. do you plan to read books by writers from different countries and genres and eras or just those that you have heard about?
    I have not pre-planned all the books I will be reading. I will start with books I already own and than from there I will start investigating books from other parts of the world of which I am not already familiar with in a literary sense.

    It is primarily to read books by authors from various difference countries, I am open to genre an era.

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    Smile

    You might want to have a look at Jim Flynn's The Torchlight List when you're looking for books for this challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LizzzyBF View Post
    You might want to have a look at Jim Flynn's The Torchlight List when you're looking for books for this challenge.
    It sounds like it could be quite helpful, thank you for the referal.

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    Will you be reading from different countries starting from today or will you include the ones you read in the past?

    I love lists... So might join you!
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    It's very easy to find Japanese novels that are translated into English, such as those written by Haruki Murakami, but it's really hard to find English-translated Indonesian novels. I'm an Indonesian and I know that we have an extremely vast and diverse culture, including literature. I recommend you read "AKU" by Chairil Anwar if you can EVER get it in English translation. XD It's pretty poetic.

    One of the most famous lines in the poem is:

    I am a wild animal among those abandoned and thrown away. (However the way he phrases it in Indonesian is very strong)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Will you be reading from different countries starting from today or will you include the ones you read in the past?

    I love lists... So might join you!
    I will include books that I am currently reading, but started prior to this idea, but from that point I will be reading all new books for it, and I won't be considering past books I have already read.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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    I went through my bookshelves/stacks to see just how many countries I already have covered, and I have to say it is more than I would have thought. Though it is still a far cry from 80 it will keep me busy reading for a while before I have to venture out.

    So presently I own books by authors from these countries:

    Greece
    France
    Italy
    Russia
    Spain
    Japan
    Turkey
    Ireland
    Nigeria
    Norway
    China
    India
    Poland
    Australia
    Serbia
    Portugal
    Hungary
    Germany
    New Zealand
    Iceland
    Zambia
    Canada

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    I got out a book at the library called Best European Fiction 2011. It's all short stories, and it makes it look like there's better stuff coming out of places like Slovenia and Luxembourg than there is from North America. Granted it's Eurocentric, but it's widening my horizons a bit all the same.

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    I think it's a great idea and 80 countries is a lot. I'm pretty sure that along the way you might discover some really obscure writers. If I may, I'd like to recommend just a couple of books.

    For Israel - Etkar Keret (he writes short stories, he is accesible in English)
    Czech Republic - they have many great writers. Bohumil Hrabal is my favorite. I'd recommend his Closely Observed Trains.
    Austria - again, many fine writers. Robert Musil and Joseph Roth would be great choices.
    Albania - Ismail Kadare
    Croatia - Dubravka Ugresic

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    I'm pretty sure you must have a book in amongst your shelves from the United Kingdom, so you should probably add that to your list

    If you're looking for something from South Africa, you might want to consider J M Coetzee. He's an excellent writer. Disgrace is a 'good' read (I say good because it is excellent, but actually a difficult read).
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFifthElement View Post
    I'm pretty sure you must have a book in amongst your shelves from the United Kingdom, so you should probably add that to your list

    If you're looking for something from South Africa, you might want to consider J M Coetzee. He's an excellent writer. Disgrace is a 'good' read (I say good because it is excellent, but actually a difficult read).
    Hahaha I was worried that using the UK might be kind of cheating since I have probably read more lit from the UK than even American lit.

    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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