Another ERC wrapped. I signed up for the Jet Setter level of five books, and once again surpassed that. Here's the final list:
1.) Stephen Budiansky/Journey to the Edge of Reason (Austria)
2.) Goethe/Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Germany)
3.) Konstantin Stanislavski/My Life in Art (Russia)
4.) Virginia Woolf/The Waves (U.K.)
5.) Carlo Levi/Christ Stopped at Eboli (Italy)
6.) Serhiy Zhadan/The Orphanage (Ukraine)
7.) Ana Blandiana/The Architecture of Waves (Romania)
8.) Josef Skvoreçky/The End of Lieutenant Boruvka (Czech Republic)
9.) James Baldwin/Giovanni's Room (France)
10.) Kurban Said/Ali and Nino (Azerbaijan)
11.) Sholem Aleichem/Wandering Stars (Moldova)
12.) J. G. Farrell/Troubles (Ireland)
13.) Kurban Said/The Girl from the Golden Horn (Bosnia)
14.) Tom Reiss/The Orientalist (Turkey)
15.) Henrik Ibsen/Rosmerholm (Norway)
The best countries this year for me were Azerbaijan and Ireland, with Ali and Nino in particular being a real surprise and delight. Troubles was a reread, so I knew the fun I was letting myself in for with that one. This is the first year since I've been doing this challenge (that's since 2018) that there's not a new country on the list, which is a little disappointing, especially since I've got a book set in Slovenia on my reading stack.
Thanks again to Gilion for hosting! The signup for the new year is here.
It looks like a proper syllabus! Congrats on being a JetSetter from your armchair (or subway car, or wherever you did most of this reading)!
ReplyDeleteSome of it was geographically well-distributed fluff...
DeleteGenerally curled up my in comfy chair. No regular commute to give me reading time, which I sort of miss.