Nicholas Kazan Zakis's The Last Temptation of Christ (1955)
Kazandzakis is the only Greek novelist in the 20th century, and also an important writer neglected by Nobel Prize in Literature. Apart from Egri's poems, I can't think of any more famous works of contemporary Greek literature than his novels.
Serbia (1)
Hazare Dictionary in Milorad Pavi (1984)
We might as well read whether Han Shaogong's Maqiao Dictionary copied Hazare Dictionary.
Argentina (3 provinces)
Heroes and graves in ernesto sabato (196 1)
Julio Cortázar hopscotch (1963)
Kiss of the spider woman, Manuel Puyg (1976)
Germany (5 provinces)
E.P. The Arc de Triomphe in remarque (1946)
Remarque, an Exiled Writer, is another best-selling novel after All is Quiet on the Western Front. The Nazi chase scene in the book makes people hold their breath and read it to the end.
Iron drums in Gunter grass (1959)
Drumming drums, Oscar, a dwarf who refused to grow up, was still like a child in the movie. After reading this book, you can look at the film of the same name directed by Schlondorf, which is more memorable.
German course in SiegfriedLenz (1968)
A bad boy's memories of the war, his father and the painter give the novel a fresh local flavor.
Lenny from Heinrich B?ll and them (197 1, also translated as ladies and all living things)
An unannounced visit by a reporter revealed the tragic life experience of the heroine Lenny, which spanned nearly half a century.
Patrick Sü Skind perfume (1985)
The illegitimate child written by Sueskind seems determined to hate love and human beings. His keen sense of smell and the motive of murdering 26 girls can make you shudder: it has nothing to do with pornography, but to extract their fragrance to make attractive perfume.
France (18)
Gide and mauriac were undoubtedly followed by Camus and Sartre.
Plague in albert camus (1947)
Humanism shines in the shadow of infectious diseases and death, and it is a little boring to read.
Jean Giorno's Roof Hussars (195 1)
It is beautifully written. You can imagine Juliette Binoche, the actress of Polina in the movie of the same name, with a pointed chin and blue eyes.
Hello from Fran?oise Sagan, sad (1954)
/kloc-Sagan, 0/8 years old, became famous for this book. The rebellious girl in the novel is somewhat similar to the beautiful writer who likes to smoke mint cigarettes and enjoy nightlife.
Rob Gerry's Eraser (1953)
The murder case with complicated clues has a funny ending.
The Change of Michel Bouthors (1957)
The narrative mode of the second person was still very novel at that time.
Raymond Knoll's subway girl Zaji (1959)
Genoa obviously has a good knowledge of slang and dirty words in Paris. This book is full of fun. Zaji, a lawless little girl, told her mother what she had done at a relative's house. She said, "I am old."
Flanders Highway in claude simon (1960)
A dazzling war collage was taken apart and reassembled. Is it true that Simon won the Nobel Prize in Literature because he is the most obscure "new novel" writer? I'm afraid not.
Melting in Marguerite Yourcenar (1968)
The first woman accepted by the French Academy of Literature seems to be only interested in subjects other than reality.
The War of Le Clezio (1970) and the Wandering Stars.
He is more popular in France than Duras and Kundera.
King Arnous of Michel Tunier (1970)
The secret history of a gay man's gradual maturity and destruction during World War II.
Covered Streets in patrick modiano (1978)
Wang Xiaobo's works, his favorite works, and the hero's experience of finding his own identity make people think a lot.
Georges perec's life puzzle edition (1978)
Contemporary "human comedy" is the fate of irrelevant characters in the apartment. His novels are similar to "hopscotch" in life situation.
Philip Soller's Woman (1983)
Some fragments of sex between men and women, messy language, and some opinions make people angry, stomp their feet or be inexplicable.
Marguerite duras's lover (1984)
It's too late, that lover from the north of China, if he wants to call Duras, a long-lost female writer, will definitely recite a long confession like "I once had a sincere love ...".
Andre? Makine's French Will (1995)
This Russian immigrant made many French novelists born and bred feel ashamed and secretly jealous. He is full of nostalgia for the past years.
I will leave through Jean Eshnoz (1999).
At the end of last century, the "new novel" was the swan song, and the story of treasure hunting became the decoration to attract you to continue reading.
Finally, don't forget that Colette likes her Wandering Girl very much.