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Flavorwire's 50 Works of Fiction in Translation That Every English Speaker Should Read - Page 2

"There’s an entire world of literature out there if you just look beyond what was written in your native tongue. Major works in other languages are being translated into English all the time, meaning that there’s no time like the present for you to enjoy books from places like Russia, Egypt, Mexico, and other nations around the globe.
If you’re looking to get your literary passport stamped, here are 50 destinations to start you off — but, by all means, don’t let these be the only translated books you read. There are plenty of other titles that could have gone on this list, whose main purpose is to help get you excited for literature originally written in different languages."
--- Jason Diamond, Flavorwire
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House of Day, House of Night (Olga Tokarczuk)
House of Day, House of Night (Olga Tokarczuk)
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My Name Is Red
My Name Is Red
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The Nimrod Flipout (Etgar Keret)
The Nimrod Flipout (Etgar Keret)
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Day of the Oprichnik
Day of the Oprichnik
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Dolly City (Orly Castel-Bloom)
Dolly City (Orly Castel-Bloom)
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The Savage Detectives
The Savage Detectives
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The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine (Alina Bronsky)
The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine (Alina Bronsky)
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The Jokers
The Jokers
49
Suite Francaise
Suite Francaise
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My Struggle (Karl Ove Knausgaard)
My Struggle (Karl Ove Knausgaard)
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