Academy of NZ Literary – Southern Hemisphere Top 100

The Southern Hemisphere Fiction 100

The rest of ‘the greatest literature ever published in English’

Read on The Academy of NZ Literature website HERE

 

In May, the Guardian newspaper in the U.K. published a list of ‘the greatest literature ever published in English’, AKA ‘The 100 best novels of all time’, depending on which page heading you prefer.

The people who nominated books for the Guardian list comprised ‘more than 170 novelists, critics and academics’, including many of the best writers of our time.’ They could include any book published in English, even if it was originally written in another language. The Guardian tallied these votes ‘to compile an overall 100’: these were then ‘ranked in order’.

One thing that was striking about the list: the bare inclusion of southern-hemisphere writers. At #75, Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga (1988); at #58, Disgrace by J.M Coetzee (1999); and at #53, Transit of Venus by Shirley Hazzard (1980).

How could a list of ‘the greatest literature ever published in English’ be so resolutely bound to the north? Among the excluded are Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o (southern Kenya); Roberto Bolaño (Chile), Peter Carey (Australia) and Janet Frame (New Zealand), as well as Nobel literature laureates Patrick White (Australia); Nadine Gordimer (South Africa); Mario Vargas Llosa (southern Peru); and Abdulrazak Gurnah (Tanzania).

Arguments for the dominance of the north in prizes like the Nobel and the Booker follow one or both of these strands: that the publishing industries north of the equator have been operating for centuries longer than in the south; or that the countries represented in a prize shortlist or top 100 are larger in size, and therefore representation is proportional. (The latter argument has been made in the past by a Booker judge, who seemed unaware of the population of Nigeria, let alone India.)

As for the Nobel laureateship, it began in the 20th century, by which time George Eliot – top of the Guardian’s list for Middlemarch – was dead. Even if we look at Nobel literature laureates awarded after 1960 only, when a number of important writers in the southern hemisphere began publishing, the list is scant. Pablo Neruda (Chile) in 1971; White (Australia) in 1973; Gordimer (South Africa) in 1991; Coetzee (South Africa) in 2001; Vargas Llosa (southern Peru) in 2010; and Gurnah (Tanzania) in 2021. Indeed, it is scant for the entire global south.

Nobel literature laureates to date come from 44 different countries: 23 of these countries are in Europe. Eight of the ten most represented countries – beginning with France, with 16 literature laureates – are in Europe. The Nobel Prize is based in Scandinavia. (Chinua Achebe called it a ‘European Prize.’)

The Booker Prize, first awarded in 1969, is based in the U.K. and open only to English-language novels published in London, now with limits on how many titles publishers may submit. In some years two books have shared the prize. Of the 60 winning books to date, just 11 were by writers from the southern hemisphere: Nadine Gordimer (1974); Thomas Keneally (1982); J.M. Coetzee (1983 and 1999); Keri Hulme (1985); Peter Carey (1988 and 2001); DBC Pierre (2003); Eleanor Catton (2013); Richard Flanagan (2014); and Damon Galgut (2021). Eleven books, nine writers, three countries (Australia, New Zealand and South Africa). The International Booker Prize, for fiction in translation, has never been awarded to a book from the southern hemisphere. Where lists are made is important.

Our version of the Guardian’s top 100 has similarities and differences. We too included books originally written in another language, as long as they had been translated into English. We polled more than 170 people, including critics and academics worldwide, for up to ten selections, though we also contacted booksellers, festival directors and librarians. The authors we approached are ‘many of the best writers of our time’, all from the southern hemisphere.

We broadened the brief to include short story collections as well as novels, though asking our respondents to choose a specific collection wherever possible rather than a generic ‘selected’, especially for writers – like Katherine Mansfield, say – whose stories appear in multiple selected editions. Many of the greatest fiction writers of the southern hemisphere are story writers, like Mansfield and Borges. Many writers in the southern post-colonial worlds – writing in English, French, Portuguese, Spanish and a number of Indigenous languages – have published landmark story collections, groundbreaking for their regions, nations and/or writing lives. We did not want these to be excluded.

The Guardian did not appear to specify that books written for children or young adults were excluded, but there are none on their list. A few of our respondents included a children’s book or YA title, but no book got sufficient votes to make our list. There are many great books published for young people in the southern hemisphere, from classic to contemporary, and they demand a list – or several lists – of their own.

The books topping the Guardian list also reflect novels taught in northern-hemisphere universities. Many have been taught in those universities for more than a century. Fiction publishing in the southern hemisphere arrives later to the party, in some countries not until the twentieth century, post-independence from colonial regimes. This means that too often, in the old centres of empire, our books only appear on a post-colonial syllabus. Of course, many book on the Guardian’s list will be taught in literature departments south of the equator too, of course, but integrated with fiction from our own regions, and with different points of view on what makes a novel great.

One thing we realised early on in this process: many people are confused about the southern hemisphere, even when they live in it. People were nominating books from Nigeria and India and Taiwan and Hong Kong; they were nominating Gabriel García Márquez, who is from the Caribbean region of Colombia, in the northern hemisphere. One person nominated an Irish writer.

Early on we also realised that a single list based on votes would skew hard to the countries where most of our correspondents lived. (In the Guardian’s list, 14 of the top 20 are British or from the U.S., possibly because these countries were most heavily represented in their gang of 170.) So we chose to break our top 100 into four regional lists of 25, vertically sliced: southern Africa; Australia and southern Indonesia; New Zealand and the South Pacific; and southern South America. That way the lists would serve our larger purpose, our kaupapa: to illuminate the great works of fiction published in our own half of the world. A list of ‘the greatest literature ever published in English’ is incomplete without these writers and their books.

One other note: although these lists represent the top titles voted for by our respondents, we chose not to order them by rank. Instead, each of the four regional lists is organised by date, oldest to most recent. (In all our four lists, the works of fiction span over a century of publishing.) We believe lists like ours – and the Guardian’s – are a sample, subject to tastes, fashions, knowledge, bias and the prevailing orthodoxies of the times in which they are concocted. The books on our four lists are a glimpse of artistic endeavour, achievement and impact, not a complete picture of the vibrant regional and national literatures they sample.

Some authors of landmark books in their own regions were too little known to our 170+ voters to make it onto these lists. In the New Zealand and South Pacific list, for example, we could lament the absence in the final list of Dewe Gorde’s The Wreck (New Caledonia) or John Pule’s The Shark Who Ate the Sun (Niue). Some writers, like Shirley Hazzard or NoViolet Bulawayo, were perhaps – and perhaps unfairly – perceived by respondents as belonging more to their adopted country, the U.S., than to Australia or Zimbabwe. In all the lists, some contemporary books were squeezed out, just, by votes for books considered by respondents to be classics; some classics were squeezed out by votes for more recent publications. Roberto Bolaño is no doubt turning in his grave at some of the other books included in the southern South America list.

So the kaupapa mentioned above – to illuminate the great works of fiction published in our own half of the world – has been done with a number of small torches rather than a giant beacon. Like the Guardian list, we hope this Southern Hemisphere Fiction 100 will spark both discovery and dissent. Let’s all read more books, from more places, from more writers.

Southern Hemisphere Fiction 100

Southern Africa*

Lesotho                       …Chaka                                                  .Thomas Mofolo                               . 1925

South Africa                ..Cry, the Beloved Country                .Alan Paton                                         ..1948

Kenya                          …A Grain of Wheat                              Ngugi wa Thiong’o                           .1967

Sth Africa/Botswana   .A Question of Power                        .Bessie Head                                         1973

Zimbabwe                  .. Waiting for the Rain                         .Charles Mungoshi                             .1975

DR Congo                   . Before the Birth of the Moon           V. Y. Mudimbe                                  .1976

Kenya                          …Going Down River Road                  Meja Mwangi                                     1976

Zimbabwe                  . .The House of Hunger                        Dambudzo Marechera                      .1978

DR Congo                  . . Life and a Half                                  .Sony Labou Tansi                             ..1979

Angola                        .. .Mayombe                                           Pepetela                                              ..1980

South Africa               .. Waiting for the Barbarians              .J.M. Coetzee                                      .1980

South Africa             . .  July’s People                                       .Nadine Gordimer                               1981

Zimbabwe                   ..Nervous Conditions                          Tsitsi Dangarembga                            1988

Mozambique             .  Sleepwalking Land                             Mia Couto                                           .1992

South Africa               . Disgrace                                             ..J.M. Coetzee                                      . 1999

South Africa                .Heart of Redness                                 Zakes Mda                                           2000

South Africa               . The Quiet Violence of Dreams        .K Sello Duiker                                    2001

Tanzania                      .By the Sea                                          . Abdulrazak Gurnah                            2001

South Africa                .In a Strange Room                           ..Damon Galgut                                    .2010

Rwanda                       .Our Lady of the Nile                         ..Scholastique Mukasonga                   2012

Angola                         .Transparent City                               ..Ondjaki                                              .2012

Angola                         .A General Theory of Oblivion         .Jose Eduardo Agualusa                      2012

Kenya                          .Dust                                                     .Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor                2014

Mozambique               The First Wife                                     Pauline Chiziane                               2016

South Africa                Innards                                                .Magogodi oaMphela Makhene          2023

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*Includes: Angola; Botswana; Burundi; Eswatini; Lesotho; Madagascar; Malawi; Mauritius; Mozambique; Namibia; Rwanda; Seychelles; South Africa; Tanzania; Zambia; and Zimbabwe. Southern parts of: DR Congo; Gabon; Republic of Congo; Equatorial Guinea; Kenya; Somalia; and Uganda.

Australia and southern Indonesia*

Australia          For the Term of His Natural Life                Marcus Clarke                         ……..1874

Australia          My Brilliant Career                                       Miles Franklin                         ……..1901

Australia          The Timeless Land                                        Eleanor Dark                          … …..1941

Australia          The Harp in the South                                 .Ruth Park                                ………1948

Australia          The Tree of Man                                            Patrick White                        ………1955

Australia          The Long Prospect                                        Elizabeth Harrower               ………1958

Australia          Picnic at Hanging Rock                                .Joan Lindsay                          ………1967

Australia          Monkey Grip                                                  Helen Garner                          ……..1977

Australia          An Imaginary Life                                        .David Malouf                          ………1978

Indonesia         This Earth of Mankind                                 Pramoedya Ananta Toer      ……….1980

Australia          Schindler’s Ark                                              .Thomas Keneally                  ……….1982

Australia          The Well                                                         Elizabeth Jolley                       ………1986

Australia          Cloudstreet                                                     Tim Winton                           ………1991

Australia          Loaded                                                            Christos Tsiolkas                     ……..1995

Australia          Benang: from the heart                               ..Kim Scott                                 ……..1999

Australia          True History of the Kelly Gang                  .Peter Carey                             ………2000

Indonesia         Beauty is a Wound                                       .Eka Kurniawan                        ……..2002

Australia          Carpentaria                                                    Alexis Wright                         ………2006

Australia          The Boat                                                         Nam Le                                    ……..2008

Australia          Mullumbimby                                                Melissa Lucashenko                …….2013

Australia          The Narrow Road to the Deep North       .Richard Flanagan                    ……..2013

Australia          Heat and Light                                             ..Ellen van Neerven                   …….2014

Australia          The Yield                                                      ..Tara June Winch                     …….2019

Australia          The White Girl                                             Tony Birch                               ……..2019

Australia          Song of the Crocodile                                 ..Nardi Simpson                         …….2020

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*Includes: Australia; Kalimantan; Java; Lesser Sunda Islands; Maluku Islands; Sulawesi; Sumatra; and Western New Guinea.

New Zealand and the South Pacific* 

NZ                    .The Garden Party                               ….Katherine Mansfield  ……………………….1922

NZ                    .Passport to Hell                                 ……Robin Hyde…………………………………….1937

NZ                    .Man Alone                                          …..John Mulgan…………………………………..1939

NZ                    .That Summer                                     …..Frank Sargeson………………………………..1946

NZ                    .Faces in the Water                             …..Janet Frame…………………………………….1961

NZ                    .The Scarecrow                                    ….Ronald Hugh Morrieson……………………1963

NZ                    .Summer in the Gravel Pit                  .. .Maurice Duggan………………………………1965

NZ                    .Sydney Bridge Upside Down             . .David Ballantyne………………………………1968

NZ                    .Plumb                                                 …..Maurice Gee…………………………………….1978

Samoa             ..Leaves of the Banyan Tree                ….Albert Wendt…………………………………..1979

NZ                    .The Lovelock Version                        . .Maurice Shadbolt……………………………..1980

NZ                    .The Bone People                                …Keri Hulme………………………………………1984

NZ                    .All Visitors Ashore                              ..C.K. Stead………………………………………..1984

NZ                    .Potiki                                                  …..Patricia Grace ………………………………….1986

NZ                    .Bulibasha                                           …..Witi Ihimaera Smiler…………………………1994

Tonga/Fiji      .Tales of the Tikongs                           ….Epeli Hau’ofa……………………………………1994

NZ                    .Coming Home in the Dark               ….Owen Marshall………………………………..1995

NZ                    .The Vintner’s Luck                            .. .Elizabeth Knox            ……………………….1998

NZ                    .The Book of Fame                             ….Lloyd Jones………………………………………2000

NZ                    .As the Earth Turns Silver                 …Alison Wong…………………………………….2009

NZ                    .Rangatira                                            ….Paula Morris…………………………………….2011

NZ                    .The Luminaries                                  …Eleanor Catton………………………………….2013

NZ                    .This Mortal Boy                                  ..Fiona Kidman……………………………………2018

NZ                    .Auē                                                     ….Becky Manawatu………………………………..2019

NZ                    .The Axeman’s Carnival                    …Catherine Chidgey……………………………..2022

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*Includes: American Samoa; Fiji; Nauru; New Caledonia; New Zealand; Niue; Papua New Guinea; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tahiti; Tokelau; Tonga; and Vanuatu.

Southern South America* 

Brazil               The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas                   Machado de Assis……………………1881

Chile                Brother Ass (El Hermano Asno)                                  Eduardo Barrios………………………1922

Argentina       The Seven Madmen                                                   …..Roberto Arlt  …………………………1929

Argentina       The Invention of Morel                                               ..Adolfo Bioy Casares                …….1940

Argentina       Fictions (Ficciones)                                                     …Jorge Luis Borges                    …….1944

Brazil               Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon                                   .Jorge Amado                           …….1958

Argentina       End of the Game/Blow Up                                         . .Julio Cortazar                          …….1958

Argentina       On Heroes and Tombs                                                …Ernesto Sabato                        …….1961

Peru                 The Time of the Hero                                                  ..Mario Vargas Llosa                 ……1963

Argentina       Hopscotch                                                                   …..Julio Cortazar                          …….1963

Chile               Hell Has No Limits                                                       …Jose Donoso                            …….1966

Argentina       The Suicides                                                                ….Antonio di Benedetto              ……1969

Peru                 Conversation in the Cathedral                                    ..Mario Vargas Llosa                 ……1969

Peru                 The Word of the Speechless                                       …Julio Ramón Ribeyro               …..1974

Brazil               The Hour of the Star                                                  … Clarice Lispector                     ……1977

Chile                The House of the Spirits                                            ….Isabel Allende                         …….1982

Argentina       Leopoldina’s Dream                                                    ….Silvina Ocampo                       ……1988

Chile                The Old Man Who Read Love Stories                       .Luis Sepulveda                        …….1989

Chile                Bad Vibes (Mala Onda)                                               …Alberto Fuguet                        ……1991

Chile                The Savage Detectives                                               ….Roberto Bolaño                       ……1998

Argentina       An Episode in the Life of an Abstract Painter             Cesar Aira                               ……2000

Chile                2666                                                                            ……Roberto Bolaño                       …..2006

Argentina       The Dangers of Smoking in Bed                                  .Mariana Enriquez                   …..2009

Argentina       Fever Dream                                                               …..Samanta Schweblin                 …..2014

Brazil               Phenotypes                                                                  ….Paulo Scott                              …….2019

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*Includes: ArgentinaBoliviaChileParaguayPeruand Uruguay. Southern parts of: Brazil; Colombia; and Ecuador.

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