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Anonymous United States No.216086676 [Report] >>216086775 >>216086795 >>216087229 >>216087266 >>216089193 >>216089273 >>216090574 >>216090835
What books do you recommend that were originally written in your first language?
Anonymous Poland No.216086775 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
noone, my country's literature insist upon itself too much. Maybe Witcher but I haven't read it so I can't really recommend it
Anonymous Sweden No.216086795 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
Röde Orm, although I think it would be much worse if you read it in a different language.
Anonymous Brazil No.216087162 [Report] >>216090457
"Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas" became viral among gringos a while ago
Anonymous Switzerland No.216087229 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
pic related
Anonymous France No.216087266 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
Céline's Death on Credit
Anonymous Morocco No.216089193 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
Muqaddimah by Ibn Khaldun
Anonymous Argentina No.216089273 [Report] >>216090457
>>216086676 (OP)
Never read an Arshitinian book, never will
Anonymous Colombia No.216090457 [Report]
>>216087162
I've read Don Casmurro, good stuff. Despite being so close it's hard to find books by Monteiro Lobato and Machado de Assis.

>>216089273
not even Borges?
Anonymous United States No.216090574 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
Moby Dick.

I refuse to read translated texts. Something is lost in the process and I don’t want to waste my time
Anonymous United States No.216090662 [Report]
>ASL
uh...
Anonymous Brazil No.216090799 [Report]
Post humous Brás cubas
Anonymous Poland No.216090835 [Report]
>>216086676 (OP)
Ferdydurke
Anonymous Canada No.216090838 [Report]
L'opium et le baton.