Name a place and anons will tell you books that are set there

>providence, ri

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>new orleans, la

the moon

moon is a harsh mistress

>Boston, ma

Bavaria

>Don't say Mein Kampf

Confederacy of dunces

The Cannibal

the moviegoer

The Marriage Plot

Newcastle Upon Tyne

Boise, Idaho

Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Florida

Blackburn, Lancashire

Rome, Pizzaland

Long Island

My diary, desu

Great Gatsby.

penang

Derry, ME

anywhere in Kansas

please don't say The Wizard of Oz

In Cold Blood

North Carolina

Florence, Italy

Ever since I played Assassin's Creed 2 I have had quite the affinity for Florence.
One time I had the thought that it's more than likely that I will never see Florence and it made me rather sad

Atlanta

I would spend hours in 2/brotherhood doing nothing but running around buildings when I was in high school. I love those games

>Melbourne, Australia

Recollections of a victorian police officer by John Sadlier

V. has a chapter set in Florence
Also the Divine Comedy (kind of)

Trenton, NJ

I feel like there aint shit.

Look Homeward, Angel

A land remembered is probably the closest you're going to get to Melbourne, Florida.

many of her novels
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_zu_Reventlow

and adalbert stifter, although it's meant to be austria, but thats only a few km away and has the same feel

>Melbourne, Australia
All of Christos Tsolkas' works.

>Florence, Italy
The Decameron

>Trenton, NJ
Virtually all Philip Roth's books are set in NJ, although he favours Newark IIRC, but surely someone must drive to Trenton to visit a Jewish uncle's haberdashery strore now and then

republic of venice

my buttcrack

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_of_Niccolò

What would you suggest would be a first book to read by her? Maybe your personal favorite.

Herrn Dames Aufzeichnungen about the munich cosmic circle

The road to Wigan pier

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A Trip to the Moon - Italy Calvino
The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (close enough)

>Lisbon

Part of Candide takes place there.

Shropshire, England.

the book of disquiet

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

bosnia

Private Parts by Howard Stern

Southern Latium


Well, i know that the only one People could know is Moravia

reading this now

The Red Hook Housing Projects, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Sting's biography

Angels & Demons

The GodFather

The GodFather 2

not loving this, but my first experience w/ hp lovecraft outside alan moore's providence. will give him another try, but not sure it's really for me. i like the old mysticism texts and kabbalah but then the actual monsters that take over people's bodies throw me 4 a loop

richmond virginia please i love this city.

The main character's head.

Scania, Sweden. pls no Wallander

The Red Room - August Strindberg

michigan

Amsterdam
>Inb4 The Fall

amsterdam stories - nescio

In Lucia's Eyes

Lima, peru

Warsaw

The Case of Charles Dexter Ward

Whoops, just realized someone else already named this one. I think the Thing on the Doorstep might'vé taken place in providence

Any country in Central America

One of my favorite parts of Candide

The Tailor of Panama

klaus kieslowski movies

pedro paramo

Mexico isn't in Central America

going to do movies:

outside providence

the life of colonel blimp

bad lieutenant

walkabout
picnic at hanging rock

the great beauty

in cold blood the movie

rossellini's medicis

fellini's casanova

i will find some shit for rva, movie and book, there has to be some stuff. maybe that michael mann movie about the cigarette guy 'the insider' or 'thank you for smoking' but they might go to tobacco road

virgin suicides

road trip

fitzarraldo is in iquitos

walker

supposedly donnie darko is set in richmond

here are books, ive never heard of:
goodreads.com/places/1029-richmond-virginia

this is what i dont get about books and movies. why set them all in shitty new york? just for commercial reasons, youd think people would set shit in smaller towns where people would watch/read just because of where it's set. i definitely know people that do this. on top, the author/director has a chance to add to the psychological landscape of a city, whereas london and paris are so incredibly cramped anything'll just get drowned out.

The bridge on the drina

>serbia

Houston, Texas

The Song of Hiawatha

Up in Michigan - Hemingway

Since the locale's fictional will consider the state o' sans King references--
most John Irving novels
Thoreau's The Maine Woods
Jewett's The Country of the Pointed Firs

Madrid

Columbus, Ohio

thank you for smoking is top notch

Rhodesia

>Already read Mukiwa

Eddie Rickenbacker's from there, but only a teeny recollective portion of Fighting the Flying Circus recalls it.
Somehow came to mind.

Is there a Rickenbacker museum there? He was also among the first autoracers and the builder of the engine that bears his name.

Dallas, Texas

Please let it be a good book.

Rio de Janeiro.

Salt lake city UT

Rhodes (Island in Greece)

>Alabama

Is there anything besides To Kill A Mockingbird and stuff about Helen Keller?

The Portrait of a Lady - Henry James

Philadelphia, PA

hardmode: (good) fiction

Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

New Zealand

Not really that great of a suggestion, but have you read Ian Smith's memoirs?

I really liked it but I'll be honest they were a bit tedious, a lot of political jargon. Will really open your eyes to how fucked Rhodesia got thanks to the UK and eventually South Africa.

Colorado.

>inb4 The Shining

Glasgow, Scotland

the suburbs

Plainsong by Kent Haruf

>the moon

Lucian of Samosata, True History