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GeorgeP's 2023 Translated challenge
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Feb 11, 2023 01:49PM
I will try for 11 different languages. I have 2 finished already and 2 more in-progress.
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January: French: The Knot of Vipers by François Mauriac of France and Farsi: The Blind Owl by Sadegh Hedayat of Iran.
February and March: German: Threepenny Novel by Bertolt Brecht and Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family by Thomas Mann.
Russian: Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov
More French: The Case of Comrade Tulayev by Victor Serge and Happening by Annie Ernaux.
I seem to be reading too many German and French translations and not enough variety.
4 languages so far.
April and May:Arabic: The The Bamboo Stalk by Saud Alsanousi of Kuwait.
Spanish: El Señor Presidente by Miguel Ángel Asturias of Guatemala (Nobel Prize).
This makes six languages. I'm working on Greek and Korean now.
June: Greek - Astradeni by Eugenia Fakinou and Korean - Human Acts by Kang Han.That makes 8 languages and I'm working on a ninth one for July- Portuguese.
I've read novels by two Nigerian writers but they were both written in English.
Those are some good books you’ve read. I’m a particular fan of Buddenbrooks. Hope you enjoy Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon as you close in on a ninth language this year!
#9, Portuguese: Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon by Jorge Amado a couple weeks ago. Very good.Working on an Italian now.
In 2023 I read books translated from 13 languages, so exceeded my goal by 2.The languages were: French, Farsi (Iranian), German, Russian, Arabic, Greek, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Chinese, Czech.
A couple of these were the first I ever read translated from those languages (Farsi, Korean).
The language from which I read the most translated books was French, with seven, followed by German with six.
40 of the 74 books I read in 2023 were by writers not from the U.S., U.K. or Canada (I'm in the U.S.). I think I did a good job traveling the world through reading.
Books mentioned in this topic
Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon (other topics)Astradeni (other topics)
Human Acts (other topics)
El señor presidente (other topics)
The Bamboo Stalk (other topics)
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