New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2020. 309 pages.
THE GILEAD CYCLE is a series of theological novels (Gilead, Home, Lila, and now Jack) that explore the nature o…
FICTION
- New York. Verso. 2020. 432 pages. OSAMA, THE BROKEN BUT learned Marxist in Fatima Bhutto’s The Runaways, delineates a way of looking at societies that provides a much-needed…
- Charlottesville. University of Virginia Press. 2020. 186 pages. THE BELLE CRÉOLE, Maryse Condé’s twelfth novel, was originally published in French in 2001. The 2020 English t…
- New York. Grove Atlantic. 2020. 240 pages. IN HIS LATEST NOVEL, Track Changes—the final installment in a quartet that explores the liminal position occupied by Palestinian ci…
- New York. Little, Brown. 2020. 368 pages. HOMELAND ELEGIES is Ayad Akhtar’s second novel following American Dervish, published in 2012. In the interim, Akhtar has be…
- New York. Other Press. 2020. 688 pages. VICTOR DEL ÁRBOL served as a Catalan police officer for two decades ending in 2012, so one would naturally expect him, as with writers like Jos…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2020. 320 pages. MIDWAY THROUGH Carlos Fonseca’s new novel, an actress who has exchanged the limelight for a sprawling, subversive art project su…
- New York. Europa Editions. 2020. 318 pages. THE LYING LIFE OF ADULTS is Elena Ferrante’s first published novel following the monumental success of her Neapolitan Quartet, whi…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2020. 368 pages. “AN EARTHQUAKE FRACTURES the present, shatters perspective, shifts memory plates.” In Fracture, Andrés Neuman revisits t…
- London. Jantar. 2019. 219 pages. IN BELLEVUE, Ivana Dobrakovová, winner of the European Prize for Literature, pulls no punches for her readers or her protagonist, nineteen-ye…
- London. Seagull Books. 2019. 303 pages. IN 2016 I CHATTED with Sonallah Ibrahim about his then-new novel, Berlin 69, published in Arabic in 2014.…
- Pittsburgh. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2019. 185 pages. IN HER TOUR de force debut collection, Driving in Cars with Homeless Men, Kate Wisel weaves the stories…
- Burlington, Vermont. Fomite. 2019. 236 pages. BOOKENDED BY A LYRIC from Emily Dickinson’s “We dream – it is good we are dreaming,” and from which its title is appropriately borrowed,…
- Budapest. Jelenkor. 2019. 248 pages. FAMILY SAGAS HAVE recently become fashionable in Hungary. Following Péter Nádas’s excellent semi-autobiography (see WLT, March 2018, 94),…
- Columbus, Ohio. Two Dollar Radio. 2020. 272 pages. FIRST PUBLISHED IN 2019 in the UK, Yelena Moskovich’s Virtuoso has been rereleased for US audiences. A novel with surreali…
- London. Harvill Secker. 2020. 197 pages. THE DEATH OF JESUS presumably concludes J. M. Coetzee’s cycle on the messianic figure. It is not surprising that this author would ev…
- Paris. Éditions de l’Olivier. 2019. 256 pages. A POSSIBLE TRANSLATION for the title might be: “There are different ways to inhabit the world.” Born in 1950 in Toulouse, where he still…
- Québec. Alto. 2020. 184 pages. “LIKE A BRIDGE over troubled waters,” Hélène Dorion watches over the flow of words-thoughts-images-emotions that carries Hanna through her discovery of…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2020. 209 pages. THE BLACK CATHEDRAL is an interesting piece of prose writing. Due to its narrative structure, a series of short paragra…
- London. Scribner. 2020. 195 pages. IN THE 1959 Brighton summer season, Ronnie Deane, or “The Great Pablo,” and his beautiful assistant and fiancée, Evie White, have become a sensation…
- New York. Black Cat. 2020. 432 pages. CHAN HO-KEI, who lives in Taiwan, is one of the most successful rising stars of Asian crime writing. Born in Hong Kong, he began writing at age…
- Austin, Texas. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. 2020. 193 pages. KEMAL VAROL is little known outside Turkey, where he is a minor star of contemporary literature. He is best known fo…
- New York. Other Press. 2020. 402 pages. IN HIS LATEST BOOK available in English, translated lucidly by Brendan Freely, prolific Turkish author, musician, and counterculture icon Zülfü…
- Victoria, Australia. Scribe. 2019. 934 pages. GEORGIA, AS A COUNTRY, has enjoyed some focus in the recent past among the literary circles of trade publishing and lite…
- New York. Riverhead Books. 2020. 256 pages. IF LITTLE EYES had been written fifteen years ago, it would have been a work of fiercely imaginative science fiction. But in the a…