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message 1: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15710 comments Mod
It may seem early, but it's time to start thinking about what we're going to read in 2026.

The format is the same- a pair of classic authors that have something in common to be read over a period of two months.

In order to encourage diversity, authors from Great Britain, Canada and the United States do not fit this category. We read them in many of our other categories.

This year there will be no official carry-overs from previous years, but feel free to browse any of the previous nominations for inspiration.

Please feel free to suggest as many pairs as you like in this our preliminary round.


message 2: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (last edited Sep 18, 2025 09:14PM) (new)

Rosemarie | 15710 comments Mod
I'll start the suggestions with this couple:

Sacher Torte Anyone?
Two authors who lived in Vienna: Arthur Schnitzler and Joseph Roth
Original Language: German


message 3: by Lindenblatt (new)

Lindenblatt | 596 comments Not early at all, I've been waiting for it! 😊

I've come up with the following pairs:

1) The Sverbeyevs' Literary Salon
Two authors who lived in 1830s Moscow: Nikolai Gogol (an Ukrainian author) and Mikhail Lermontov (a Russian author)

2) Let's Go to Mexico
Two authors who lived in Mexico-City: Juan Rulfo (a Mexican author) and Gabriel García Márquez (a Colombian author)

3) After the War
Two authors who fought in WWI: Henri Barbusse (a French author) and Erich Maria Remarque (a German author)


message 4: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3591 comments Mod
Two authors who suffered from tuberculosis: Franz Kafka and Albert Camus.

(I'm sorry for choosing an illness as the thing in common. I so want to read more of them.)


message 5: by Jen (last edited Sep 19, 2025 04:54AM) (new)

Jen R. (rosetung) | 412 comments Haha- illness in common. Well I'm okay with it as I'm interested in both of them. And. I have a sad one too:

Two authors lost too soon to the Holocaust:

Bruno Schulz and Irène Némirovsky

Very much interested in the Mexico nomination too! (I'm interested in sachertorte too but I don't know those authors ;)


message 6: by Jen (new)

Jen R. (rosetung) | 412 comments Also, how about French poets:

Francis Ponge and Arthur Rimbaud


message 7: by Anisha Inkspill (new)

Anisha Inkspill (anishainkspill) | 324 comments Piyangie wrote: "Two authors who suffered from tuberculosis: Franz Kafka and Albert Camus.

(I'm sorry for choosing an illness as the thing in common. I so want to read more of them.)"


I think they also have in common of how they question the big stuff, a bit of depth but existentiolaism comes to mind.

I also want to read more of their works and am interested in this pairing.

great suggestion Piyangie.


message 8: by Luís (new)

Luís (blue_78) | 4636 comments Piyangie wrote: "Two authors who suffered from tuberculosis: Franz Kafka and Albert Camus.

(I'm sorry for choosing an illness as the thing in common. I so want to read more of them.)"


I agree with Piyangie. Kafka and Camus for me, too.


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