Spanish Books Canada
Monday, August 23rd, 2010Spanish Books Canada

How many times have you read the literature that is not American, Australian, or European?
I've never read a novel written by a Canadian I bought a trip to Vancouver. I read Life of Pi by Yann Martel, who lives in Canada and I would call a Canadian writer, though he was born in Spain. I have read the classics of Russian, German, French, Spanish and writers, illustrated with modern controls that got popular classic British (Harry Potter, for example) – as well as the Iliad and the Odyssey. One of my favorite authors eastern Australia, and is not the only Australian that I read novels. Still, most of what I read is by Americans. I do not know if I've never read any African or Asian writer. So now I want to ask how to read works of authors who are not American, Australian or European. Have you had to leave their way to find them? Are there any good books you suggest?
It is a good question. I have read many books about people of other countries, but after reviewing the biographies of the authors on the Internet, found that the authors were typically American, Australian or European. Here are some books I've read that are actually written by people from different countries: Selena's PUERTO RICO Secret: the story behind the revelation of her tragic death of Maria Celeste Arraras to dance: a ballerina Graphic Novel by Siena Cherson India, I Siegel for India by Das Prodeepta Spicy, Tart, Hot and Sweet by Padma Lakshmi
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