New York. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2021. 272 pages.
IN AN ERA WHEN alienation and anomie are daily topics, Will McPhail’s graphic novel In. will resonate with many readers…
FICTION
- New York. Seagull Books. 2020. 344 pages. A LAND LIKE YOU follows Egypt from 1918 to 1952, as Western commodity capitalism, wars, foreign occupation, and imported ideol…
- New York. Ecco Press. 2021. 288 pages. WHAT DOES IT MEAN to reach for relevance? Stacking a historical genocide atop a modern tragedy makes for careful considerations. After all, Che…
- Cairo. Hoopoe. 2020. 324 pages. RASHA ADLY'S NOVEL The Girl with Braided Hair tells parallel love stories, with one set in contemporary Egypt, post-2011 uprising, and the ot…
- New York. Abrams. 2021. 288 pages. PUBLISHED AS Girl in White Cotton in India, the Dubai-based American novelist Avni Doshi’s rechristened Booker-nominated debut, B…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2021. 176 pages. [Trigger warning: The following review mentions a sexual assault.] ARGENTINE AUTHOR Pola Oloixarac me…
- New York. Doubleday. 2020. 208 pages. THOUGH NO GHOSTS move through its pages, Kevin Barry’s That Old Country Music is a catalog of hauntings. The characters who populate th…
- Beijing. Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House. 2021. 348 pages. WEN CHENG IS the name of a mysterious city. It’s hard to tell the explicit implication of the name…
- New York. Spuyten Duyvil. 2021. 226 pages. AWARD-NOMINATED author Alexandros Plasatis’s Made by Sea and Wood, in Darkness is a nostalgic “novel in stories” portrait of his h…
- Portland, Oregon. Tin House Books. 2020. 546 pages. JENNIFER NANSUBUGA MAKUMBI’S second novel, A Girl Is a Body of Water, was published in the UK under the tit…
- Toronto, Ontario. Inhabit Education Books. 2020. 144 pages. COMICS CREATED BY Indigenous makers teach readers about contemporary Native North American peoples, their stories, traditi…
- Barcelona. Libros del Asteroide. 2021. 128 pages. EDUARDO HALFON’S LATEST novel explores the power of naming and appearance and what they conceal, and the vulnerabilities experienced…
- Norvik Press. 2020. 458 pages. WORLD WAR II and its immediate ramifications are two of the most oft-treated subjects in anglophone popular fiction. It is still rare, however, to find…
- Columbus, Ohio. Two Dollar Radio. 2021. 173 pages. WITH THIS THIRD offering by Yelena Moskovich, A Door Behind a Door, readers can be assured of Moskovich’s continuity: stre…
- New York. Riverhead Books. 2020. 248 pages. THE DEATH OF VIVEK OJI breaks the reader’s heart at every turn. Knowing Vivek dies before one even opens the book, the reade…
- Minneapolis. Coffee House Press. 2021. 136 pages. IN MARÍA OSPINA’S first book of short fiction, Variations on the Body, each story lets the reader into the life of a differ…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2021. 183 pages. THE MIND RECEDES, reality remains—and writing. This is the landscape wherein Second Place, the new novel of Rachel Cusk…
- New York. Knopf. 2021. 176 pages. WHEREABOUTS is Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel written in Italian and translated into English by herself. It is also her first novel since …
- New York. Knopf. 2021. 256 pages. FIRST PERSON SINGULAR, a surprisingly poignant collection of eight short stories by Haruki Murakami (b. 1949), feels like an old…
- Manchester. Comma Press. 2021. 112 pages. THE BOOK OF RAMALLAH brings together ten short stories to deliver a stunning and evocative portrait of this thriving city in P…
- Toronto. Coach House Books. 2020. 166 pages. WHEN READERS MEET The Imago Stage’s narrator, she has been offline so long that she’s “starting to suffocate.” Her solution…
- Hyderabad. Eka. 2020. 250 pages. IN ESTUARY, HIS LATEST NOVEL in English translation, Tamil writer Perumal Murugan depicts the predicament of the generation gap between pare…
- New York. Overlook Press. 2020. 391 pages. LARS MYTTING’S Norwegian Wood: Chopping, Stacking, and Drying Wood the Scandinavian Way became an international best-seller s…
- Montreal. Drawn & Quarterly. 2020. 228 pages. NORI TAKES PLACE IN 1986 in the suburbs of Osaka, and it follows the daily adventures of a young girl named Noriko, or…
- New York. Ballantine Books. 2020. 274 pages. FRANCES CHA, A FORMER travel and culture reporter for CNN in Seoul, aims to engross in her debut novel If I Had Your Face, a des…