Reading German Books in 2020 discussion

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message 1: by Melanie (new)

Melanie | 115 comments Tea wrote: "Some of the following books I already read in a translation to my mother language, but this time I read the original German versions:

1. "Der Process" (The Trial) Franz Kafka
[bookcover:Der Proce..."


A list of the great men in German literature :) Hope you enjoy them all. Personally, I would start with Death in Venice... essentially, I would read this backwards :) start at no. 6 and work your way up :)


message 2: by Gareth (new)

Gareth Reeves | 3 comments Hi! I'm looking for the easiest - should I start with Hesse? I read Kafka's Die Verwandlung in a Routledge edition with useful notes in English, but there were some obscure words which, if it weren't for the edition, would have made it too tough to understand fully.


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