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https://ideas.ted.com/required-reading-the-books-that-students-read-in-28-countries-around-the-world/

Are Russia and Austria confirmed most /lit/ nations?

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Of the non-English speaking countries and regions, which would you say has the overall greatest literature? Would you say it is better than English literature?

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Devastating summary and rebuttal, senpai

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I have to learn a foreign language for a general education requirement at my university, and was curious which would be best to supplement my reading.

I'm considering Russian because I really enjoy their literature but I've already gone through a lot of the famous stuff and have no idea how much I'm really missing having read translations.

What do you guys think?
Thanks for the help

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