Sacramento, California. Snuggly Books. 2017. 110 pages.Vessel and Solsvart is a collection of five short stories, all dark fantasies dealing with the fine line between life and death. Norwegi…
FICTION
- New York. Other Press. 2017. 432 pages.Truth be told, Malin Persson Giolito’s fourth novel, Quicksand, is an indictment of the zeitgeist.Victor Hugo called quicksand “a pit of mire in a caver…
- Brooklyn. Restless Books. 2017. 240 pages.Deepak Unnikrishnan’s Temporary People is a riveting debut collection of twenty-eight short stories written in a mélange of stylistic registers. Fict…
- Budapest. Kossuth. 2016. 203 pages.Tamás Vekerdy, one of Hungary’s top educationalists and founder of the Waldorf Schools in his native country, is also an impressive writer. His early literary work w…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2016. 176 pages. Scholastique Mukasonga, whose family was destroyed in the Rwandan genocide and who won a prestigious prize for the novel Notre-Dame du Nil (2012),…
- Paris. P.O.L. 2016. 272 pages. The narrator of Gérard Gavarry’s latest book, Leucate Univers, is anonymous. All that is initially made known about him is that he is eager to learn about…
- Trans. Jerry Pinto. New York. The New Press. 2016. 240 pages.The entrance of an unknown stranger who radically impacts the lives of other characters is a commonly used fictional device. Consider Pasol…
- Windsor, Ontario. Biblioasis. 2016. 393 pages.There is nothing more profound than the realization of what war does well beyond its official end. Peter Bush has given us a poetic translation of Emili T…
- New York. Viking. 2016. 462 pages.In June 1922 the charming Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov is tried in Moscow and found guilty; this verdict opens Amor Towles’s engaging new novel. Rather than being se…
- Greenville, South Carolina. KBR. 2016. 217 pages.Western literature is full of accounts of vagrancy and tales of the flâneur. So why would we need yet another? Wolfgang Hermann’s Paris Berlin New…
- Goa, India. Under the Peepal Tree. 2016. 192 pages.Perspectives: An Anthology of Telugu Short Stories is a collection of nineteen short stories by as many authors (sixteen men and three women…
- Brooklyn. Melville House. 2016. 582 pages.As if on an unseasonable night, reading a Calvino novel, the reader is addressed in the first chapter. He or she is pictured in a fully furnished hotel room i…
- Brooklyn. Archipelago Books. 2016. 153 pages.The unnamed narrator of Antonio Moresco’s Distant Light is uncommonly attuned to the natural world. Fleeing from his past for reasons that are nev…
- Bloomington. Indiana University Press. 2016. 78 pages.The unnamed narrator of Wilfried N’Sondé’s novella The Heart of the Leopard Children describes his wretched and brutal experience in a Fr…
- New York. Tor. 2016. 608 pages.Death’s End concludes Cixin Liu’s trilogy, Remembrance of Earth’s Past, which began with the multiple-award-winning The Three-Body Problem (20…
- Toronto. Coach House Books. 2016. 232 pages.In his latest novel, Scotiabank Giller Prize winner André Alexis crafts a complex tale of family, addiction, and mystery that reflects a diverse vision of T…
- New York. Penguin Books. 2016. 101 pages.Alejandro Zambra is a comprehensive reader of Bolaño and Perec, and surely of Natalia Ginzburg and Cesare Pavese, although he says one is dumb if worried about…
- Madrid. Alfaguara. 2016. 362 pages.Eduardo Sacheri’s La noche de la Usina won the prestigious Alfaguara Novel Prize for 2016. An accomplished fiction and scriptwriter, Sacheri earned internat…
- New York. Viking. 2016. 246 pages.Krys Lee’s How I Became a North Korean casts a narrative of three voices: Yongju, a North Korean exile from an affluent family; Jangmi, a trafficked Nor…
- New York. Atlantic Monthly Press. 2016. 294 pages.Jacob has issues. He was born a bastard in Beirut, the son of a bourgeois Lebanese teenager and a Yemeni housekeeper. He spends much of his youth in a…
- New York. Liveright. 2016. 1,266 pages.Alan Moore has constructed in Jerusalem a monolithic rendering of his hometown of Northampton, England, steeped in a timeless mythology and haunted by g…
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. Graywolf. 2016. 281 pages.What are borders? “Not something to be taken lightly,” declares Norwegian author Roy Jacobsen in his latest English translation.Over thirty-f…
- New Haven, Connecticut. Yale University Press. 2017. 184 pages.Czesław Miłosz, the Polish poet and Nobel laureate who died in 2004, published two novels in his lifetime. The first, The Seizure of…
- Dallas, Texas. Deep Vellum. 2016. 104 pages. It has taken twenty-seven years for Antes, Carmen Boullosa’s second novel, to reach an English audience. Published in 1989, the novel earned…
- Victoria, Texas. Dalkey Archive Press. 119 pages.Like many postmodern Yugoslav novels, Jovanka Živanović’s slim debut, Fragile Travelers,mines magical realism in its shifts between, and mergi…