Any good books from Sweden?
>>9319029
Bump
Nej
>>9319029
I've read Steindberg, lagerkvist and transromer.
All were very good.
Hjalmar Söderberg and August Strindberg are both good calls.
>>9319029
The Koran
Kallocain
>>9319042
>transromer
I think you mean Tranströmer because that means "trans-gypsies"
>>9319029
Ondskan
>>9319152
>Koran
Uncultured swine detected
the Kalevala
>>9319152
XDDDDDDDDEE AHAHAHAHAHHDHDGDYEJDGODJGDKSISHSHS GOOD ONE /B/RO
>>9319029
One of my favorites
Stig Dagerman desu
>>9319042
The Dwarf is a great book
>>9319158
Has intersectionalism gone too far???
>>9319158
>"transgypsies"
Sounds like the Sweden I know.
>>9319227
Even the average Swedish leftist dislikes the fucking gypsies.
>>9319260
m8, no...
>>9319260
Yes, but what if they're trannies? That combo might just too powerful in this day and age.
>>9319029
Read Aniara by Harry Martinson
>>9319167
är du dum i huvudet
Hjalmar Söderberg
Check out Doktor Glas and Den allvarsamma leken.
>>9319873
Nej du er
>>9319167
lol
Might not be as rewarding if you're not Swedish and I'm not sure about any translations. This would be my submisson though, besides the ones already mentioned.
>>9319218
>When the dwarf is pretty much all in english from Lagerkvist you haven't read because on libgen it's only in .html
>>9319154
this
>>9320578
I read the Long Ships in English, and it was fucking fantastic.
>>9321051
I read that (in native swedish) in elementary school. I really should read it again some day.
Do you remember what those two swords were called in the English version? "Bluetounge" and "Redbeak" freely translated from memory.
>>9321063
Blue tongue and Red beak are the names I remember. I don't have my copy handy to check.
Strindberg is a cool dude.
Lars Norėn
P.o. enguist