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Waltari's translated novels:
A Stranger Came to the Farm (Vieras mies tuli taloon, 1937)
The Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläinen, 1945, abridged translation)
The Adventurer (Mikael Karvajalka, 1948)
A Nail Merchant Nightfall (Neljä päivänlaskua, 1949)
The Wanderer...
Here is my top five:
The Tin Drum (1979)
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
Metropolis (1927)
Das Boot (1981)
Nosferatu: eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
This one is just out. Elwork really has the gift of words. His style makes me think of E.A. Poe. What do you think?
You can read the first chapter at http://www.casperianbooks.com/catalog/chapters/1-934081-07-8.html
I've been writing fiction for about seven years. I've done my time on the short story circuit, but for the past four years my main focus has been my debut novel. I am glad to say that I've connected with a California-based independent publisher and the book in question will be released in early...
Bradbury is one of my favorite authors. I love Fahrenheit 451 and The October Country. The OC has the best short story I've ever read. It is titled The Scythe.
Evan S. Connell: The Diary of A Rapist
It is a clever and largely unknown book with some of the best writing I've ever seen. Oh, and there is only one suggested rape.
Malcolm Braly: On The Yard
Kurt Vonnegut said that this is the great American prison novel. I agree with him.
Discovered this book just about a month ago. Didn't like the title, although there is not much evidence about the act itself. Liked Connell's style and the way he kept his "monster" human. Dark and powerful, this is a book that will haunt me for a while.
Have you read it? How about any other...
If you just want to see your book come true, choose self publishing. If you dream about becoming a paid author - and are prepared to take some punishment - choose the traditional route. You might want to try independent publishers. Most of the time you can contact them directly, without an agent.