Sure. 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez. It creates a fictional town full of cultural elements unique to Latin America. The family history, superstitions, and social norms depicted in the book are similar to what we find in culture novels.
Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse' is also like a culture novel. It explores the English upper - class culture of the time. Through the stream - of - consciousness technique, we get insights into the characters' minds and their cultural milieu, such as their attitudes towards art, family, and social hierarchies.
George Orwell's '1984' can be considered in this category too. It reflects the political and cultural climate of a dystopian future. It makes us think about the role of culture, language, and power, which are important aspects often explored in culture novels.
😋If you like novels like The Age of Literature and Art and The Godfather of Entertainment, I recommend the following: 1. "Godfather of Entertainment": It was about a man at the top of the Chinese entertainment industry. In order to dominate the entertainment industry, he kept on creating new things and performing as the finale. It was a novel with a lot of tricks. 2. "From an audio host to the godfather of entertainment": After the protagonist was bound to the godfather of entertainment system, he had the ability to change the times. He used his creativity and imagination to break the shackles of traditional entertainment and promote and spread more valuable creative entertainment. 3. "The Great Ambitionist of Entertainment" was a story in a parallel world. It told the story of a lone hero who used his own strength to successfully build his own entertainment empire and realize the great ambition he had harbored for many years. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
[I recommend a novel similar to [The Summoning Army of the Plane],[The Myriad World Summoning System].] The main character of the novel also transmigrated to different planes and had a summoning system that could summon all kinds of powerful creatures to help him conquer various planes. I'm recommending it to you. I hope you like my recommendation. Mwah ~
Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' is a great one. It offers deep insights into the social and cultural norms of the English gentry in the 19th century. The interactions between the characters, especially the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy, are shaped by the cultural values of the time, like propriety and social class.
😋I recommend "The Summoning Army of the Plane", a novel about the infinite universe, to you. It's similar to "I Love Acting Cute", a novel about urban life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the two novels "Happy Marriage" and "The Official's Daughter". They were both ancient romance novels. The main characters were girls from the official family. Although they were of noble status, they accidentally transmigrated to another world and began a different life. While doing business, farming, and getting married, there were also some soul-stirring stories. I hope you like these novels. Muah ~
You might like 'My Brilliant Friend' by Elena Ferrante. Oh, wait, that's actually part of the Neapolitan novels. Well, then 'The House on Mango Street' by Sandra Cisneros has a similar focus on a particular community and the experiences of women within it.
I recommend "I am a God of Wealth in the City". The protagonist inherited everything from a person who had lived for 90,000 years. He had countless properties, real estate, cars, and so on. His low profile and wisdom allowed him to become a manager in the company. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One great book is 'Noli Me Tangere' by Jose Rizal. It gives insights into the Filipino society during the Spanish colonial period through fictional characters and stories.
One great Japanese culture fiction book is 'The Tale of Genji' by Murasaki Shikibu. It's often considered the world's first novel and offers a deep look into the Heian period's court life, with themes of love, politics, and society. Another is 'Kafka on the Shore' by Haruki Murakami. It combines elements of the real world with the surreal, with Japanese cultural undertones and a story that's both mysterious and engaging.
Of course, here are a few books about Spanish history and culture: 1 Spanish History and Culture (Spanish version is called La Historia y el Idioma) A Ojeda-Casas。This book systematically introduced the history, culture, language and religion of Spain, covering the history from 2000 B.C. to the 20th century. It was a very comprehensive book. 2. The Art of Spain by M. Streed. This book introduced Spanish art and culture, including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and literature. The Culture and Social Life of Spain. This book introduced Spanish culture and society, including religion, politics, economy, education, art and other aspects. 4. A Short History of Spain by Giordson. This book introduced the history and culture of Spain, including politics, economy, society, culture, etc. It presented the history and current situation of Spain in a concise and clear way. These are some recommended books that I hope will be of help to you. If you need more specific recommendations, you can tell me what you're interested in. I'll recommend more suitable books for you according to your needs.