Any good books from Sweden?
Any good books from Sweden?
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I've read Steindberg, lagerkvist and transromer.
All were very good.
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Hjalmar Söderberg and August Strindberg are both good calls.
The Koran
Kallocain
>transromer
I think you mean Tranströmer because that means "trans-gypsies"
Ondskan
>Koran
Uncultured swine detected
the Kalevala
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One of my favorites
Stig Dagerman desu
The Dwarf is a great book
Has intersectionalism gone too far???
>"transgypsies"
Sounds like the Sweden I know.
Even the average Swedish leftist dislikes the fucking gypsies.
m8, no...
Yes, but what if they're trannies? That combo might just too powerful in this day and age.
Read Aniara by Harry Martinson
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Hjalmar Söderberg
Check out Doktor Glas and Den allvarsamma leken.
Nej du er
lol
Might not be as rewarding if you're not Swedish and I'm not sure about any translations. This would be my submisson though, besides the ones already mentioned.
>When the dwarf is pretty much all in english from Lagerkvist you haven't read because on libgen it's only in .html
this
I read the Long Ships in English, and it was fucking fantastic.
I read that (in native swedish) in elementary school. I really should read it again some day.
Do you remember what those two swords were called in the English version? "Bluetounge" and "Redbeak" freely translated from memory.
Blue tongue and Red beak are the names I remember. I don't have my copy handy to check.
Strindberg is a cool dude.
Lars Norėn
P.o. enguist