Oakville, Ontario. Mosaic Press. 2024. 158 pages.The landscape of Forgotten Exiles is diversely and richly populated: whether set in the Caribbean, South Ame…
FICTION
- Berkeley, California. Stone Bridge Press. 2025. 208 pages.In the thirty-four stories in A Hundred Years and a Day, Tomoka Shibasaki paints a piecemeal portrait of her Japanes…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2024. 416 pages.The new novel by the author of Meursault, contre-enquête (2014; see WLT, March 2015, 56) and Zabor ou les psaumes (2017; see WLT,…
- New York. Oxford University Press. 2024. 230 pages.In 2004 Oxford University Press published Paris Tales, edited and translated by Helen Constantine, a distinguished…
- New York. Europa Editions. 2025. 208 pages.Quick. Make an immediate armchair reservation for Robert Seethaler’s joyful celebration in The Café with No Name, translat…
- New York. Riverhead Books. 2024. 276 pages.In Little Rot, Akwaeke Emezi continues their investigation into often-overlooked communities by focusing on the un…
- Rochester, New York. Open Letter Books. 2025. 256 pages.Can Xue is a prolific writer of stories, publishing several hundred over the past forty years. Her work is reminiscent of Kafka…
- New York. New Directions. 2024. 160 pages.Danish author Solvej Balle (b. 1962) commences a seven-volume novel surveying time through the lens of alluring language. Here in Bo…
- New York. Bloomsbury. 2025. 144 pages.All eight stories that comprise this captivating, wise, and uncanny collection adopt first-person narrators. These individual voices tend to spea…
- New York. Knopf. 2025. 416 pages.The literary world is abuzz with excitement because award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new novel is finally here. In Dream Count…
- New York. New York Review Books. 2024. 224 pages.What is a walled enclosure or a rhyming couplet capable of doing? Each shape or pattern, social or literary, lays claim to a limited range of poten…
- London. Istros Books. 2024. 360 pages.Andrea Tompa is a Transylvanian Hungarian writer living in Budapest whose novels often deal with Transylvanian themes and with the history of the…
- Madison, Wisconsin. Ji Wai Books. 2024. 666 pages.To Tune the Beast isn’t a debut speculative fiction novel. It’s a polemic. A gentle raging at what is not in balance set ami…
- New York. Dutton. 2024. 512 pages.Hailed by the critics as the “king of Danish crime fiction,” a title he despises, Jussi Adler-Olsen earned an international reputation through his mo…
- Paris. Lattès. 2024. 306 pages.Ces soleils ardents (These fiery suns) is the impressive first novel by a twenty-two-year-old writer who grew up in Côte d’Ivo…
- New York. MCD. 2024. 464 pages.A decade ago Jeff VanderMeer published Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance, three novels telling one story about a strip…
- New York. Archipelago Books. 2024. 208 pages.The title reverberates through each of the seven electrifying—mostly brief and one novella-length—selections in Maylis de Kerangal’s linke…
- Rochester, New York. Open Letter. 2024. 360 pages.Rodrigo Fresán is skeptical about the merits of fiction featuring famed, long-dead authors. In a previous novel, his narrator describ…
- New York. Hogarth. 2025. 112 pages.“Hunchback was my revenge,” the author Saou Ichikawa stated at the prestigious Akutagawa Prize award cere…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2024. 256 pages.Napalm in the Heart is an imaginative novel that provides a sketch of dystopia through letters, photographs, tally marks,…
- London. Scribe. 2025. 480 pages.Located on the Austrian–Hungarian border, the eponymous village of Darkenbloom holds many secrets that over a few days in the summer of 1989 slowly beg…
- New York. Knopf. 2024. 464 pages.After six years of eager anticipation, Haruki Murakami has finally delivered The City and Its Uncertain Walls. Picking up where Killing C…
- Seattle. Amazon Crossing. 2024. 223 pages. Angélica Lopes made a name for herself in Brazil as a journalist and soap opera screenwriter. She is also the author of a number of young a…
- Madrid. Alfaguara. 2024. 322 pages. Spanish writer Sergio del Molino won the Alfaguara Novel Prize for 2024 with Los alemanes. The title refers to Germans who had been living in Came…
- Houston. Veliz. 2024. 146 pages. Late in Adriana Riva’s stirring debut novel, Ema, our narrator, arrives in her mother’s erstwhile hometown in provincial Argentina, where workers wil…