Is this the greatest finnish book?

is this the greatest finnish book?

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Amogus

I never knew Finns could read, let alone write.

I read it few pages and got disgusted didnt continue

disgusted how?

I dont remembre well, I guess every character was depressed drunkard

I liked it. Sinuhe is such a great simp character but who eventually grows as a person. Also fun look into Atenism and how it affected Egyptians.

I don't even know what it's about

zoomers don't know Waltari? What do they teach in schools nowadays, some LGBTQWERTY+ poetry written by trannies?

>Japs make an anime based on a Finnish book
>absolutely no-one in Finland knows about the book or the anime
sad case

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I'm 31

i'm that dog

I dont remember ever hearing about Waltari in school Im 40v kalevi

so is this book about Egypt or Eastern Europe

Funny, I thought the same about the Irish.

i only know about it because it's been parodied in donald duck comics

>is this the greatest finnish book?
I thought it was the Kalevala or that novel with the soldier.

You're Irish.

Kalevala is an epic, not really enjoyable as a novel. Unknown soldier is good but I doubt foreigners would "get it". Sinuhe (and other Waltari's works) on the other hand are more universal, you don't need to be Finnish (or Egyptian lol) to enjoy Sinuhe.

kalevala is kino

Slovenia did it first (and better)

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