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We post our favorite authors from around the world.

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Interesting and not necessarily Veeky Forums approved pic.

Disgrace - SA and the Corpse Exhibition - Iraq are the ones that made ma laugh

High def version if anyone cares
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>Eclipse of the Crescent Moon for Hungary
Lmao that's elementary school stuff

Having Kafka as Germany's national writer was most problematic for me.

The more I look at it the less I like it
>Wind up Bird Chronicle for Japan
>A comic book for Persia
>Mockingbird for the USA
>Pride and Prejudice for the UK
>Not "The Peasants" for Poland
>Camus was Algerian!!!4!!

I sort of agree with the choice for China.
DotRC is pretty influential from what I've gathered. You can make an argument for RoTK, but they are both held as Great Classics by the Chinese literary tradition.

>>Camus was Algerian!!!4!!
I have few problems with this.

State them please.

By few I meant none, not "a few"

>who's Dante
>who's Goethe
>who's Soseki

Lmao you're pathetic

>tfw chinese and read more famous white people than chinese authors

>To Kill a Mockingbird
>The Stranger
>The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Shoot my head desu senpai

>jane austen for England

lol

>The Stranger
>About a french guy killing arabs
wew lads

Chinua Achebe - Nigeria
V.S. Naipaul - Trinidad
Gabriel Marcie Marquez - Colombia
Jorge Luis Borges - Argentina
Victor Pelevin - Russian Federation
Mikhail Bulgakov - USSR
Flann O'Brien - Ireland
Phillip K. Dick - USA
Franz Kafka - Austria
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Russia (pre-USSR)

The Stranger has to be the most famous book set in Algeria, right? I didn't think that one was that bad

Do they really represent the modern states?

Italian party life, German hand-wringing, and Japanese "culture"?

What is really the criteria in that image? It seems very arbitrary to me the more i see it.

Aside from the image, saying that Dante represents the modern conception of Italy, or defines the people that live there now seems incorrect.

Well, obviously a 600-something years old writer whose magnum opus is an epic poem about going to hell would not represent modern Italy, and neither would Goethe. Though Dante did establish the modern italian language.
But who said he represents modern Italy? I couldn´t get that from the image, since it´s very ambiguious.