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Here's what I done so far:

 

1. Broken April-Ismail Kadare(Albania)*

 

2. The Fish Can Sing-Halldor Laxness(Iceland)*

 

3. Reef-Ramesh Guneskera (Sri Lanka)

 

4. Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe (Nigeria)-excellent

 

5. a.Suffer the Children-Mary Rafftery(Ireland)

b. Ireland: A Novel-Frank Delaney (Ireland)

c. The Committments, The Snapper, The Van-Roddy Doyle(Ireland)*

 

6. Whale Rider-Whiti Ihimera (New Zealand)

 

7. The Butcher's Wife-Li Ang (Taiwan)

 

8. Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter- Mario Varga Llosa (Peru)

 

9. The Rice Mother-Rani Manecka (Malaysia)* Excellent

 

10. The Women at the Pump-Knut Hamsun(Norway)

 

11. The Fat Man from La Paz-ed. Rosario Santos (Bolivia)-didn't like at all

 

12. The Wandering Unicorn-Manuel M. Lainez (Argentina)

 

13. Voices Made Night- Mia Cuoto (Mozambique)

 

14. Breath, Eyes, Memory-Edgwige Danticat(Haiti)

 

15. Shalimar the Clown-Salman Rushdie(India)

 

16. Broken Verses-Kamilla Shamsie (Pakhistan)* Excellent

 

17.a. Never Let Me Go-Kazuo Ishiguro (England)

b. Anansi Boys-Neil Gaiman (England)-excellent

c. Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrelle-Susanna Clarke

d. Transgressions-Sarah Dunant

 

18. Dirt Music-Tim Winton (Australia) *

 

19. The Pearl-John Steinbeck (USA) *

 

20. Reading Lolita in Tehran-Azir Nafisi (Iran) *

 

21. Barabbas-Par Lagerkvist (Sweden)

 

22. A Bed of Red Flowers-Nelofer Pazira (Afghanistan)

 

23. Tears of the Giraffe-Alexander McCall Smith (Botswana)

 

24.Troll-Johanna Sinisalo (Finland)

 

25. The Shadow of the Wind-Carlos Ruiz Zafon(Spain)*

 

26. The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea-Yukio Mishima(Japan)*

Excellent-don't miss this one!

 

27. Korea Unmasked-Won-bok RHIE(Korea)

 

28. The Reader-Berhard Schlink (Germany)

 

29. Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Childhood-Fatima Mernissi

(Morocco)

 

30. Cry the Beloved Country-Alan Paton (South Africa) Wonderful

 

31. In the Time of the Butterflies-Julia Alvarez (Dominican Republic)*

Excellent

 

32. Lolita-Vladimir Nabakov* Excellent

 

33. Sunset Song-Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Scotland) * Excellent

 

34. The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana-Umberto Eco (Italy) *Excellent

 

35. Where We Once Belonged-Sia Figiel(Samoa)

 

36. The Night Of White Chickens-Francisco Goldman(Guatamala)

 

37. Love and Garbage-Ivan Klima (Czech Republic) * Excellent

 

38. A Sister of Scheherazade- Assia Djeber (Alegeria) good

 

39. Daughter of Fortune-Isabel Allebde * Excellent

 

 

* Want to read more by this writer

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Excellent. Loads of people I've never heard of although with The Pearl I'm already one up.

 

So, anyone else going to join in this thing? Kell said yes. :wink:

 

Oh, and are they difficult reads? And which would be a good starter?

 

I really think this is a great idea and it will mean i'm not as ignorant as I probably am about the world. Here's to learning, I'll drink to that. :D

 

Um, define difficult! Some are easier than others, but one or two require a dictionary close at hand..Lolita for one. The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana required a lot of concentration since Eco is a detail freak. I didn't care for Voices of the Night, but someone who likes morbid tales might love it. The stories are extremely well written, reminding me of a book of stories by American William Gay..can't think of the title at the moment..but every story was about death..

 

I'll pretend these yellow crittersa are drinking bottles water and return your toast: :D

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What a good and interesting list.

 

Broken April is a woinderful book by one of my favourite authors. It's so dark and nasty and unredeemed, though, and some people I know have had problems with it. If you want to read more I'd most recommend The File On H, followed by the spectacularly dark General Of The Dead Army.

 

A few of Kadare's books end up as being rather simple, and might frustrate. The second most recent - Spring Flowers, Spring Frost, for example, is nothing like as good as some of the earlier stuff.

 

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A quick big up to Dirt Music by Tim Winton, too, which I loved. The only other of his I read "The Riders" is very weird and disturbing, but nothing like as enjoyable

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What a good and interesting list.

 

Broken April is a woinderful book by one of my favourite authors. It's so dark and nasty and unredeemed, though, and some people I know have had problems with it. If you want to read more I'd most recommend The File On H, followed by the spectacularly dark General Of The Dead Army.

 

A few of Kadare's books end up as being rather simple, and might frustrate. The second most recent - Spring Flowers, Spring Frost, for example, is nothing like as good as some of the earlier stuff.

 

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My dh and I both had problems with Broken April. But after I reread a couple of passages and thought about the book some more, I started thinking differently about the whole thing. I could easily see how Kadare might have had difficulties with the Albanian government and establishment. Nothing light and airy about this book; Kadare deals with the harsh realities of life and death and speaks out against the 'system.'

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I think obscure is a really loose term MC..its only obscure if it ain't in Kansas :angel: I've been pleasantly suprised at the international liiterature available here. Just yesterday while googling for Caribbean authors, I found a terrific site that had a link to a library collection..turns out its one of the larger libraries in Kansas..and they had a very long list of Caribbean titles to choose from. But they're the ones who usually have everything else too.

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I thought I'd better update my Olympic Challenge list since it has been a long time since I last did so. As of today, here's the lineup:

 

1.Canada: Tigana-Guy Gavriel Kay

Lines on the Water-David Adams Richards

Widdershins-Charles deLint

Country of Unrequited Dreams-Wayne Johnston

2.Algeria: Broken April-Ismael Kadare

3.Chinese Taipai: The Butcher's Wife- Li Ang

4.Iceland: The Fish Can Sing-Halldor Luxness

5.New Zealand: Whale Rider-Witi Ihimaera

6.Nigeria: Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe

No Longer At Ease-Chinua Achebe

7.Sri Lanka: Reef- Ramesh Gunesekera

8.Peru: Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter-Mario Vargas Llosa

9.Malaysia: The Rice Mother-Rani Manicka (highly recommended)

10.Norway: The Women at the Pump- Knut Hamsun

The Half Brother- Lars Christensen

11.Bolivia:The Fat Man From La Paz-ed. Rosario Santos

 

12.Argentina: The Wandering Unicorn-Manuel Mujica Lainez

13.Mozambique-Voices Made Night-Mia Cuoto (not reccomended)

14.USA-Dan Eldon: The Art of Life-Jennifer New

Travels With Charley-John Steinbeck

The Pearl-J. Steinbeck

15.Haiti-Breath,Eyes, Memory-Edwidge Danticat

16.India-Shalimar the Clown- Salman Rushdie

A Fine Balance-Rohinton Mistry (excellent)

17.Pakhistan- Broken Verses- Kamila Shamsie

18.England- Never Let Me Go- Kazio Ishiguro

Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell-Susanna Clark

Trangsressions-Sarah Dunant ; Anansi Boys-Neil Gaiman

Heavy Water and Other Stories-Martin Amis

19.Australia-Dirt Music-Tim Winton, The Book Thief-Marek Zusak

 

20.Iran: Reading Lolita in Tehran- Azar Nafisi

21.Sweden: Barabbas- Par Lagerkvist

22.Ireland: The Committments; The Snapper; The Van(the Barrytown Trilogy) by Roddy Doyle

Suffer the Children- Mary Rafftery

Ireland: A Novel-Frank Delaney

Angela's Ashes-Frank McCourt

'Tis- Frank McCourt

23.Afghanistan: A Bed Of Red Flowers-Nelofer Pazira

24.Botswanna: Tears of the Giraffe- Alexander McCall Smith

25.Spain: The Shadow of the Wind- Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The Club Dumas- Arturo Perez Reverte

26.Finland: Troll-Johanna Sinisalo

27.Japan: The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea-Yukio Mishima

Silence-Shusako Endo;

A Grain of Wheat-Toyohiko Kagawa

28.Korea: Korea Unmasked- Won-bok RHIE

29.Germany: The Reader- Bernhart Schlink

Perfume-Patrick Suskind

30.Morocco: Dreams of Trespass- Fatima Mernissi

31.South Africa: Cry, the Beloved Country-Alan Paton

32.Dominican Republic: In the Time of Butterflies-Julia Alvarez

33.Russia: Lolita- Vladamir Nabakov; First Circle;

One Day in the Life Of Ivan Denisovich- Alexsander

Solzhenitsen

Soul-Andrei Platonov

A Dream of Polar Fog-Yuri Rytkheu

Anna Karenina-Leo Tolstoy

34.Scotland: Sunset Song-Lewis Grassic Gibbons

35.Italy: The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana,Foucault's Pendulum- Umberto Eco

If On a Winter's Night a Traveller-Italo Calvino

36.Samoa: Where We Once Belonged- Sia Figiel

37.Guatemala: The Long Night of White Chickens-Francisco Goldman

38.Czech Republic: Love and Garbage- Ivan Klima

Metamorphosis and Other Stories-Franz Kafka

39.Algeria: A Sister of Scherazade-Assia Djibar

40.Chile: Daughter of Fortune-Isabel Allende

41.Angola-Return of the Water Spirit-Perpetula

42.Cape Verde: The Last Will and Testament of Senhor de LaSilva Araunjo- Germano Almedia

43.Mexico: Like Water For Chocolate- Laura Esquivel

44.Serbia: Time Gifts- Zoran Zivkovic

45.Estonia: The Compromise- Sergei Dovlatov

46.Vietnam: The Stars, The Earth, The River-Le Minh Khue

47.Trinidad: Stories from Blue Latitudes-ed. Elizabeth Nunez

48.Uruguay: The Decapitated Chicken and Other Stories- Horacio Quiroa

49.China: Bound Feet and Western Dress-Pan Mei Natasha Chang

50.Somalia: From a Crooked Rib-Nuruddin Farah

51.Andorra-Views from the Bridge of Europe

52.Latvia: Views from the Bridge of Europe

53.Luxembourg: Views from the Bridge of Europe

54.Antigua-Annie John-Jamaica Kincaid

55..Tajikstan: Hurramabad- Andrei Volos

56.Bangledesh: Janini-Sharkat Osman

57.Egypt: Miramar- Naguib Mahfouz

58.Bahamas: The 99 Cent Breakfast-Patricia Glinton Meicholas

59.Cook Islands: The Book of Puka-Puka- Robert Dean Frisbie

60.Bosnia: Zlata's Diary- Zlata Filipovic

61.Kiribiti: Sex Lives of Cannibals- J. Maarten Troost

62.Georgia: The Winter Queen-Boris Akunin (readily available in English and very good!)

63.Lebanon: The Stone of Laughter- Hoda Barakat

64.Bulgaria: Natural Novel- Georgi Gospodinov

65.Sudan: The Wedding of Zeine- Tayeb Salih

66.Singapore: The Bondmaid- Catherine Lim

67.Belgium: Marcel- Erwin Mortier (Dutch)In the Shadow of the Ark-Anne Provoost

68.Philipines: Comfort Woman-Maria Rosa Henson

69.Laos: Mother's Beloved-Outhine Bounyavong

70.Portugal: The Relic-Eca De Quieroz

71.Tunisia: Behind Closed Doors-Monia Hejaie

72.Slovakia: Incipient Feminists-Norma Rudinsky

73.Solomon Islands: Two Hill Diggers-Geralda Kauhuroasiva

74.Barbados: In the Country Of My Skin- George Lamming

75.Cameroon: Houseboy-Fernando Oyono

76.Kazakstan: Night Watch-Sergei Lukyanenko

77.Palestine: Arab Women: Between Defiance and Restraint-ed. Suha Sabbagh

78.Swaziland: Nest in A Cage-Fohik Ogunleye

79. Jordan: Pillars of Salt-Fadia Faqir

80.Uzbekestan: The Railway-Hamid Ismailov

81.Cote d'Ivoire: As the Crow Flies-Veronique Tadjo

82.Armenia: Efronia: An Armenian Love Story-Stina Katchadorian

83.Ecuador: Bruna and Her Sisters in the Sleeping City-

84.St. Kitts: Crossing the River-Caryl Phillips

85.Bahrain: QuixotiQ- Ali Al Saeed

86.Israel: Israel, Palestine and Peace-Amos Oz

87.Djibouti-Fools, Thieves and other Dreamers-Abdourham Ali Waberi

88.Benin: Fools, Thieves and other Dreamers-Florent Couoa-Zotti

89.Senegal:Fools, Thieves and Other Dreamers-Seydi Sow

90.Kenya: Land Without Thunder:Short Stories-Grace Ogot

91.Burma/Mynamar: Freedom From Fear-Aung San Suukyi

92.Thailand: Sightseeing- Rattawut Lapcharoensap

93.Hungary: Fateless-Imre Kertesz

94.Brazil-Esau and Jacob-Joachim Machado

95.Central African Rep.-African Tales: Folklore of the CAR

96. American Samoa-The Birth and Death of the Miracle Man-Albert

Wendt

97. Zimbabwe-House of Hunger-Damb udzo Marechera

98. Cambodia-First They Killed My Father-Loung Ung

99.Croatia-Night-Verdana Rudan

100.Guyana-The Ventriloquist's Tale-Pauline Melville

101.Libya-In the Country of Men-Hisham Matar

102. Ethioia- From the Hyena's Belly-Nega Mezlekia

103. Cuba-Dreaming in Cuban-Christina Garcia

104. Honduras-The Big Banana-Robert Quesada

105. Guinea-The Dark Child- Camara Laye

106. Costa Rica-Years Life Brief Days-Fabian Dobles

107. Uganda-The Abyssinian Chronicles-Moses Isegawa

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I haven't read nearly as many as you have, but I'm trying to read at least one foreign author each month, just to keep myself on track. I'm reading a Philippa Gregory novel at the moment, but I confess I've already read several of hers for my Kenyan entry - I just like her so much I had to read a few more! Some i've been going over old ground a little bit, but I have more waiting on my shelves for other countries. I've promised myself that my next foreign one will be from a country I haven't yet covered...

 

It's definitely making me more aware of where authors come from because each time I hear of a new author, I'm checking up on where they were born to see if they'll qualify for my OC! ;)

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I'm reading a Philippa Gregory novel at the moment, but I confess I've already read several of hers for my Kenyan entry - I just like her so much I had to read a few more!

 

I really like Phillippa Gregory as well, I think she writes very well and I have a couple of her books on my TBR pile! ;) - Didn't know she was from Kenya though - talk about learn something new every day!!!

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