Any novels that take place in this region of the world?
>>25343787What is that, Africa or some shit? Things Fall Apart.
>>25343787The Flounder by Gunter Grass is the only one that comes to mind for me, although it’s the only work of his that I’ve read. It’s ok.
>>25343787No. There has never been a single piece of literature ever set on the northern coast of central Europe.
>>25343787Excursion to Tilsit is a famous one that inspired Murnau’s sunrise but it doesn’t seem widely available in English. I looked>> The Excursion to Tilsit (Die Reise nach Tilsit)A married man is in love with his mistress and plans to drown his wife on the way back from a trip to Tilsit. During the trip he reconciles with his wife, changes his mind and tells her about his now abandoned plan. In a fatal accident the man drowns and the wife is saved through the means the man had prepared for his own escape.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Excursion_to_Tilsit
>>25343809why not? it seems like a pretty kino to set a novel in
>>25343798Anon..
>>25343787> Coup de Grâce (French: Le Coup de grâce) is a 1939 novel in French by Marguerite Yourcenar. The narrative is a triangle drama set in the Baltics during the Russian Civil War (1917-1922).
>>25343798kek
buddenbrooks? Fits the bill
>>25344002It's scary that /Lit/ needed this long to name THE guy whose known for this type of stuff from this region.Shows that most of you are midwits.
Kalevipoeg
>>25344153is he really known for that? Other books ive read by him are magic mountain and death in venice and they dont play in this area at all
>>25343802i tried reading the Tin Drum but got bored after 100 or so pages
>>25343787
>>25344167It is his masterpiece.Clearly the most influential piece of literature about the Hansa, the map of which was posted when asking for recommendations.
>>25343798based retard
most dutch books
The Victual Brothers yaoi novels are peak.
>>25343787*stage cough*
>>25344168Yeah I wasn’t impressed enough by the flounder to particularly want to read more of his work. It is ok though and I’d recommend it if you’re hard up for something different to read. It spans several centuries, including the Hanseatic period, albeit largely from the perspective of a medium to large sized bottom dwelling fish
>>25344404Kill yourself and go back to ticktock