Τα 100 καλύτερα λογοτεχνικά βιβλία όλων των εποχών!

<p><strong>Τι θα απαντούσατε αν σας ρωτούσαν "Ποιο είναι το αγαπημένο σας λογοτεχνικό βιβλίο;" Περιμένοντας την πρότασή σας ανακαλύψαμε τη λίστα της Νορβηγικής Λέσχης Βιβλίου</strong><strong> . Η ελληνική γραφή δίνει φυσικά και εδώ το παρών:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Chinua Achebe,</strong> Nigeria, (b. 1930), Things Fall Apart<br /><strong>Hans Christian Andersen</strong>, Denmark, (1805-1875), Fairy Tales and Stories<br /><strong>Jane Austen</strong>, England, (1775-1817), Pride and Prejudice<br /><strong>Honore de Balzac</strong>, France, (1799-1850), Old Goriot<br /><strong>Samuel Beckett</strong>, Ireland, (1906-1989), Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable<br /><strong>Giovanni Boccaccio</strong>, Italy, (1313-1375), Decameron<br /><strong>Jorge Luis Borges</strong>, Argentina, (1899-1986), Collected Fictions<br /><strong>Emily Bronte</strong>, England, (1818-1848), Wuthering Heights<br /><strong>Albert Camus</strong>, France, (1913-1960), The Stranger<br /><strong>Paul Celan</strong>, Romania/France, (1920-1970), Poems.<br /><strong>Louis-Ferdinand Celine</strong>, France, (1894-1961), Journey to the End of the Night<br /><strong>Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra</strong>, Spain, (1547-1616), Don Quixote<br /><strong>Geoffrey Chaucer</strong>, England, (1340-1400), Canterbury Tales<br /><strong>Anton P Chekhov</strong>, Russia, (1860-1904), Selected Stories<br /><strong>Joseph Conrad</strong>, England,(1857-1924), Nostromo<br /><strong>Dante Alighieri</strong>, Italy, (1265-1321), The Divine Comedy<br /><strong>Charles Dickens</strong>, England, (1812-1870), Great Expectations<br /><strong>Denis Diderot</strong>, France, (1713-1784), Jacques the Fatalist and His Master<br /><strong>Alfred Doblin</strong>, Germany, (1878-1957), Berlin Alexanderplatz<br /><strong>Fyodor M Dostoyevsky</strong>, Russia, (1821-1881), Crime and Punishment; The Idiot; The Possessed; The Brothers Karamazov<br /><strong>George Eliot</strong>, England, (1819-1880), Middlemarch<br /><strong>Ralph Ellison</strong>, United States, (1914-1994), Invisible Man<br /><strong><span>Euripides</span></strong>, Greece, (c 480-406 BC), Medea</p>
<p><strong>William Faulkner</strong>, United States, (1897-1962), Absalom, Absalom; The Sound and the Fury<br /><strong>Gustave Flaubert</strong>, France, (1821-1880), Madame Bovary; A Sentimental Education<br /><strong>Federico Garcia Lorca</strong>, Spain, (1898-1936), Gypsy Ballads<br /><strong>Gabriel Garcia Marquez</strong>. Colombia, (b. 1928), One Hundred Years of Solitude; Love in the Time of Cholera<br /><strong>Gilgamesh</strong>, Mesopotamia (c 1800 BC).<br /><strong>Johann Wolfgang von Goethe</strong>, Germany, (1749-1832), Faust<br /><strong>Nikolai Gogol</strong>, Russia, (1809-1852), Dead Souls<br /><strong>Gunter Grass</strong>, Germany, (b.1927), The Tin Drum<br /><strong>Joao Guimaraes Rosa</strong>, Brazil, (1880-1967), The Devil to Pay in the Backlands<br /><strong>Knut Hamsun</strong>, Norway, (1859-1952), Hunger.<br /><strong>Ernest Hemingway</strong>, United States, (1899-1961), The Old Man and the Sea<br /><strong><span>Homer</span></strong>, Greece, (c 700 BC), The Iliad and The Odyssey<br /><strong>Henrik Ibsen</strong>, Norway (1828-1906), A Doll’s House<br /><strong>The Book of Job</strong>, Israel. (600-400 BC).<br /><strong>James Joyce</strong>, Ireland, (1882-1941), Ulysses<br /><strong>Franz Kafka</strong>, Bohemia, (1883-1924), The Complete Stories; The Trial; The Castle Bohemia<br /><strong>Kalidasa</strong>, India, (c. 400), The Recognition of Sakuntala<br /><strong>Yasunari Kawabata</strong>, Japan, (1899-1972), The Sound of the Mountain<br /><strong><span>Nikos Kazantzakis</span></strong>, Greece, (1883-1957), Zorba the Greek<br /><strong>DH Lawrence</strong>, England, (1885-1930), Sons and Lovers<br /><strong>Halldor K Laxness</strong>, Iceland, (1902-1998), Independent People<br /><strong>Giacomo Leopardi</strong>, Italy, (1798-1837), Complete Poems<br /><strong>Doris Lessing</strong>, England, (b.1919), The Golden Notebook<br /><strong>Astrid Lindgren</strong>, Sweden, (1907-2002), Pippi Longstocking<br /><strong>Lu Xun</strong>, China, (1881-1936), Diary of a Madman and Other Stories<br /><strong>Mahabharata</strong>, India, (c 500 BC).<br /><strong>Naguib Mahfouz</strong>, Egypt, (b. 1911), Children of Gebelawi<br /><strong>Thomas Mann</strong>, Germany, (1875-1955), Buddenbrook; The Magic Mountain<br /><strong>Herman Melville</strong>, United States, (1819-1891), Moby Dick<br /><strong>Michel de Montaigne</strong>, France, (1533-1592), Essays.<br /><strong>Elsa Morante</strong>, Italy, (1918-1985), History<br /><strong>Toni Morrison</strong>, United States, (b. 1931), Beloved<br /><strong>Shikibu Murasaki</strong>, Japan, (N/A), The Tale of Genji Genji<br /><strong>Robert Musil</strong>, Austria, (1880-1942), The Man Without Qualities<br /><strong>Vladimir Nabokov</strong>, Russia/United States, (1899-1977), Lolita<br /><strong>Njaals Saga</strong>, Iceland, (c 1300).<br /><strong>George Orwell</strong>, England, (1903-1950), 1984<br /><strong>Ovid, Italy</strong>, (c 43 BC), Metamorphoses<br /><strong>Fernando Pessoa</strong>, Portugal, (1888-1935), The Book of Disquiet<br /><strong>Edgar Allan Poe</strong>, United States, (1809-1849), The Complete Tales<br /><strong>Marcel Proust</strong>, France, (1871-1922), Remembrance of Things Past<br /><strong>Francois Rabelais</strong>, France, (1495-1553), Gargantua and Pantagruel<br /><strong>Juan Rulfo</strong>, Mexico, (1918-1986), Pedro Paramo<br /><strong>Jalal ad-din Rumi</strong>, Afghanistan, (1207-1273), Mathnawi<br /><strong>Salman Rushdie</strong>, India/Britain, (b. 1947), Midnight’s Children<br /><strong>Sheikh Musharrif ud-din Sadi</strong>, Iran, (c 1200-1292), The Orchard<br /><strong>Tayeb Salih</strong>, Sudan, (b. 1929), Season of Migration to the North<br /><strong>Jose Saramago</strong>, Portugal, (b. 1922), Blindness<br /><strong>William Shakespeare</strong>, England, (1564-1616), Hamlet; King Lear; Othello<br /><strong><span>Sophocles</span></strong>, Greece, (496-406 BC), Oedipus the King<br /><strong>Stendhal</strong>, France, (1783-1842), The Red and the Black<br /><strong>Laurence Sterne</strong>, Ireland, (1713-1768), The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy<br /><strong>Italo Svevo</strong>, Italy, (1861-1928), Confessions of Zeno<br /><strong>Jonathan Swift</strong>, Ireland, (1667-1745), Gulliver’s Travels<br /><strong>Leo Tolstoy</strong>, Russia, (1828-1910), War and Peace; Anna Karenina; The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories<br /><strong>Thousand and One Nights</strong>, India/Iran/Iraq/Egypt, (700-1500).<br /><strong>Mark Twain</strong>, United States, (1835-1910), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn<br /><strong>Valmiki</strong>, India, (c 300 BC), Ramayana<br /><strong>Virgil</strong>, Italy, (70-19 BC), The Aeneid<br /><strong>Walt Whitman</strong>, United States, (1819-1892), Leaves of Grass<br /><strong>Virginia Woolf</strong>, England, (1882-1941), Mrs. Dalloway; To the Lighthouse<br /><strong>Marguerite Yourcenar</strong>, France, (1903-1987), Memoirs of Hadrian</p>

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