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Book Riot's 50 Must-Reads of Slavic Literature - Page 2

"When people make lists about Slavic literature, very often (almost always) they're about the Russian classics. Obviously, the Russian classics are worth our attention as well, and Book Riot has made a couple such lists—including a recommendations list of 5 short Russian classics. But there's a whole wealth of Slavic literature out there—works from Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, and Ukraine. This is a list of 50 recommendations, all musts of Slavic literature."
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The Collected Stories (Isaac Bashevis Singer)
The Collected Stories
41
Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Old Axolotl: Hardware Dreams (Jacek Dukaj)
The Old Axolotl: Hardware Dreams
42
Jacek Dukaj
The Doll (Bolesław Prus)
The Doll
43
Bolesław Prus
The Ministry of Pain (Dubravka Ugresic)
The Ministry of Pain
44
Dubravka Ugresic
King Stakh's Wild Hunt (Uladzimir Karatkevich)
King Stakh's Wild Hunt
45
Uladzimir Karatkevich
Poems, New and Collected (Wisława Szymborska)
Poems, New and Collected
46
Wisława Szymborska
The Cyclist Conspiracy (Serbia)
The Cyclist Conspiracy (Serbia)
47
Solaris (Stanislaw Lem)
Solaris
48
Stanislaw Lem
Homo Zapiens (Victor Pelevin)
Homo Zapiens
49
Victor Pelevin
The Encyclopedia of the Dead (Danilo Kiš)
The Encyclopedia of the Dead
50
Danilo Kiš
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