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What are some good French novels that you would want every foreigner to read.

>> No.9464280

>>9464249
120 days of sodom, very underrated

>> No.9464288

The Camp of the Saints

>> No.9464359

Barjavel: Ashes, Ashes (Fr: Ravage)

>> No.9464386

>>9464288
>The Camp of the Saints
Is this supposed to be jut red pill or is it really good?
>The Camp of the Saints is a 1973 French novel by author and explorer Jean Raspail. The novel depicts a setting wherein Third World mass immigration to France and the West leads to the destruction of Western civilization.
>>9464280
>120 days of sodom
>Described as both pornographic and erotic, it was written in 1785.
french... ofc

>> No.9464417

Salammbô

>> No.9464427
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>>9464386
The camp of the saints?

The villain is an Indian named turd eater who carries a psychic child on his back.

Shit reads like racist Akira.

>> No.9464438

>>9464417
this seems pretty intersting.

>> No.9464475

>>9464427
>The villain is an Indian named turd eater who carries a psychic child on his back.
WTF.
Have you read this yourself or are you just trying to convince a moron nonfrenchy to waste money on a meme book?

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>>9464475
I ain't bullshittin homosapien.

>> No.9464511

>>9464488
no offense but I don't think I'm gonna read that.
But I am also never going to forget about this absurd novel now either. Thx.

>> No.9464539

>>9464475
Believe me, you would not talk shit to Jean Raspail's face.

Read the bloody book, it's online and all.

>> No.9464540

>>9464511
Absurd, said he.
If only it were laughable.
The book is prophetic, sad to say. More than a frickin' meme. Go read it, pleb.

>> No.9464553

>>9464540
ok. I will see if Reclam has it.
I'm not fluent enough I still need reclam...

>> No.9464566

>>9464280
wew

>> No.9464577

>>9464566
elaborate

>> No.9464596

>>9464280
Incomplete, sadly

>> No.9464691

>>9464577
You obviously haven't tried to read it.

>> No.9464695

>>9464691
yeah I'm OP faggot

>> No.9464710

>>9464695
Well then go and get it. I'm not going to spoil the plot of one of the classics of French literature.

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>>9464710

>> No.9465257

That's it?

>> No.9465283

Has anyone read Julie, or the New Heloise (Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse), 1761 or Emile, or On Education (Émile, ou de l'éducation), 1762? Are they still worthwhile for the modern reader?

>> No.9465488

Les Rougon-Macquart

>> No.9465574

>>9464249
The Red and the Black
Cousin Bette
Journey to the End of the Night
Our Lady of the Flowers

>> No.9465784

>>9464249
>Guillaume Apollinaire, Les Onze mille verges

Basically, Sade on steroids, but hilarious.