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Bokklubben World Library
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Bokklubben World Library (Norwegian: Verdensbiblioteket) is a series of classical books, mostly novels, published by the Norwegian Book Clubs since 2002. It is based on a list of the hundred best books, as proposed by one hundred writers from fifty-four countries, compiled and organized in 2002 by the Book Club.[1] This list endeavors to reflect world literature, with books from all countries, cultures, and time periods.
Each writer had to select his or her own list of ten books. The books selected by this process and listed here are not ranked or categorized in any way; the organizers have stated that "they are all on an equal footing," with the exception of Don Quixote which was given the distinction "best literary work ever written."[2]
Fyodor Dostoevsky is the author with the most books on the list, with four. William Shakespeare, Franz Kafka, and Leo Tolstoy each have three.
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Breakdown of voters and list
The writers surveyed included 69 men and 31 women. 85 of the books included on the list are written by men, 11 are written by women, and four have unknown authors. 26 of the 100 voting writers had English as their first language,[3] which may be a factor in the list having so many (29) books written in English.
List of books
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List of authors surveyed
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See also
- Classic book
- Larry McCaffery's list of the 20th Century's Greatest Hits: 100 English-Language Books of Fiction
- Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century
- Lists of 100 best books
- List of books banned by governments
- Marcel Reich-Ranicki's anthology of exemplary German literature Der Kanon
- Modern Library 100 Best Novels
- Modern Library 100 Best Nonfiction
- Världsbiblioteket, a Swedish "100 best books" list from 1991
- Western canon
- World literature
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