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Originally Posted by jimmycooper
Not necessarily. Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Camus, Kafka, Nietzche, Bulgakov, Joyce, Machiavelli, Huxley, Wilde, all the Greeks and a few others on the list were all from various European countries
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I'm can understand American classics like The Great Gatsby and The Catcher in the Rye being on the list but books like How To Win Friends And Influence People, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt? Walden would mean nothing to anyone outside the US I'd guess. and there are quite a few more examples too, The Federalist Papers and The Boys of Summer, ect .... I could go on but you get the idea by now.
Out of that list of 100 there are about 20 (not including the true American classics) that would never appear on anyone from outside the USA's top 100.