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I reckon so. That is the beauty of the challenge, to discover gems from other countries and languages :O)
Absolutely, Darya. If it is published prior to 2000 it is considered a classic for our purposes, and some of the bingo squares do not even require that.


02: New-To-You-Classic Author - Reginald Rose and his play 'Twelve Angry Men'
Book Published 1900-1949: Anton Hansen-Tammsaare's 'Põrgupõhja Uus Vanapagan'


Thank you for the advice!

According to Nabokov's words, 'the story ... is not about the life and death in a grotesque police state... The main theme ... is the beating ... of Krug's loving heart, the pain of a pinned tenderness torturing him, - and because of these pages, dedicated to David and his father, the book was written; the book should be read for their sake. (the translation into English is mine)
The book was initially written in English. It's a classical Orwell-esque, a high-quality dystopian novel with a very personal twist (that Orwell lacks).
The book goes into the "Classic from your bookshelf" category. I bought it for 0.9 euros at a sale.

5 stars for the pictures, 2 stars for words (they added nothing significant to the pictures). The book goes to the "Classic involving art" category.

My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The book goes to the 'Classics of Americas' category.


If you can find this book Morphology of the Folktale by Vladimir Propp, we can do a buddy read. I saw this book, also named: History and Theory of Folklore. It's a fantastically engaging dissection of social and cultural changes in Russian society that turned into folklore and fairytales. Where did Baba Yaga come from, why number three was a magical number, and so on. It was written almost 100 years ago, but it's still relevant today. I read it 20 years ago as a part of an old Russian literature course.

The History and Theory is beyond my book budget amount.
I can read 2nd half of March or anytime June or anytime July.


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June or July will be great. I have a long break at that time






Keep on!



The style and descriptions differ from the Western literature. But if to dissect the epics into single scenes, they have a lot of common themes with other religions: a woman giving birth to a half-god yet staying a virgin (Christianity) or a special drink that make gods immortal (Greek mythology). Battle scenes, with gods watching and helping human warriors, resemble Homer's 'Iliad.'




★I5: Book From the Group's Favorite 2022 Reads
Read a book that was a favorite of one of our group members. These are posted in a group thread - feel free to add your own favorites from 2022.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
★N3: Free Space or Reader’s Choice
Read ANYTHING that interests you, or just count this one as a freebie.
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Carmen by Prosper Merimee (other topics)
The 39 Steps (other topics)
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Prosper Mérimée (other topics)Stephen King (other topics)
John Buchan (other topics)
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B2: Classic written in your native language - Peter the First by Alexey Konstantinovich Tolstoy
B3: Classic of Europe - Carmen by Prosper Merimee by Prosper Mérimée
B4: Classic involving art - Suur Tõll by Andrus Kivirähk
B5: Classic from your bookshelf Под знаком незаконнорожденных by Vladimir Nabokov
I1: Book from the Group’s Bookshelf Prior to 2023
I2: Classic biography/autobiography or memoir
I3: Classic horror or gothic
I4: Classic comedy, satire, or humor
I5: Book from the group’s Favorites of 2022
N1: Classic of the Americas - Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis
N2: Classic Western
N3: Reader’s Choice - Сияние by Stephen King
N4: Classic mystery or thriller
N5: Classic of Africa or Oceania
G1: Classic from a group poll that did not win
G2: Classic action or adventure - Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
G3: Classic history or historical fiction - Day of Infamy by Walter Lord
G4: Class fantasy or science fiction
G5: Book from the Group’s 2023 Bookshelf - The 39 Steps by John Buchan
O1: Book Published before 1900
O2: New-To-You Classic Author - Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose
O3: Classic of Asia - Махабхарата. Рамаяна (Mahabharata. Ramayana)
O4: Classic in translation - У нас это невозможно (It Can't Happen Here) by Sinclair Lewis
O5: Book Published 1900 - 1949 - Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan by A.H. Tammsaare
I read in three languages, so I'll play with all three of them. Many classical books in English are easily accessible in my native Russian. Some classical Estonian novels will also be present. I don't know about poetry if it can be included too.