Mahendra Singh, ill. Brooklyn, New York. Melville House. 2013. ISBN 9781612191416
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FICTION
- Arch Tait, tr. Moscow. GLAS. 2013 ISBN 9785717200974 Russian literature’s geography, traditionally focused on the capitals and the surrounding countryside, has expanded dramatically in recent years. M…
- Greenville, North Carolina. Old Harbour Press. 2013. ISBN 9780615774749 In the town of Eskişehir, Turkey, fate is called kismet. In Silk Armor, debut novelist Claire Sydenham never l…
- Translated by the author. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Daily Star Books. 2013. ISBN 9789849027171 The first thing that strikes the reader who encounters the stories in this collection is the narrator’s role: ho…
- Northampton, Massachusetts. Interlink. 2013. ISBN 9781566569576 Hedy Habra’s collection of short stories is divided into four sections. The first two consist of nine delicately observed tales set in E…
- Translated by the author. New Delhi. Penguin Books India. 2013. ISBN 97806700866448 Shanta Gokhale’s Crowfall (originally in Marathi) starts with a paradox. Before she can begin telling her…
- New York. Knopf. 2013. ISBN 9780307701633 The protagonist of Middle C is one Professor Joseph Skizzen, head of the music department at Augsberg Community College, later Whittlebaurer College.…
- New York. Knopf. 2013. ISBN 9780307271792 Max Ardin Sr., the suspiciously high-minded schoolmaster in Claire of the Sea Light, says something memorable about life’s painful separations when h…
- Dhaka, Bangladesh. Daily Star Books. 2013. ISBN 9789849027188 Sharbari Ahmed’s debut collection of short fiction, The Ocean of Mrs. Nagai: Stories, took her fifteen years to complete, includi…
- Kaija Straumanis, tr. Rochester, New York. Open Letter. 2013. ISBN 9781934824801 High Tide is a challenging novel. It is not easy to read—the action jumps from present to past, then from past…
- Montpellier, France. Éditions Chèvre-feuille étoilée. 2013. ISBN 9782367950037 Évelyne Trouillot’s new novel is ostensibly about border laws separating father and daughter. Gérard, having lived in Bro…
- Charleston, South Carolina. CreateSpace. 2012. ISBN 9781475126327 To the growing list of East African literature focusing on the heritage of that region’s Asian population we may now add the title…
- Enska textasmidjan. 2013. ISBN 9789979723110 Unraveled is an absorbing read. It mixes the life story of the principal character, Frida, and the mechanisms she uses to survive abandonment by h…
- Kay Heikkinen, tr. Northampton, Massachusetts. Interlink. 2013. ISBN 9781566569262 Best known as the author of Saddam City (2003), a harrowing, partly autobiographical account of life in Sadd…
- Mara Faye Lethem, tr. New York. Knopf. 2013. ISBN 9780307700681 To its great credit, this extremely competent novel has prompted uncritical vacuity and petty comments in some American book reviews. Th…
- Ljouwert, Netherlands. Frysk en Frij. 2013. ISBN 9789085660279 Leo Popma has written an intriguing story with an intriguing title, As gong dêr in oar (As if another went there), a story that…
- New Delhi. Prakash Books India. 2012. ISBN 9788172344474 It’s not very often a book locates itself in the 1990s of both India and England. This period is a particularly interesting one for India, yet…
- New York. Ecco / HarperCollins. 2013. ISBN 9780062120397 Chronologically, Philipp Meyer’s The Son starts in 1849 with Eli McCullough—one of the three perspectives presented in the book—being…
- Silvester Mazzarella, tr. New York. MacLehose (Random House, distr.). 2013. ISBN 9781623650346 In this dystopian novel, Davide Longo explores the true human nature that comes out during times of despe…
- New York. Knopf. 2013. ISBN 9780307265746 In this exquisite novel, Jhumpa Lahiri revisits some of her major themes—dislocation, assimilation, family connection, and the difficulties of love—but in thi…
- Gale A. Kirking, tr. Brno, Czech Republic. Real World Press. 2012. ISBN 9788090535718 Jiří Hájíček is a Czech author, born in České Budějovice, southern Bohemia, where he spent his formative years in…
- Paris. P.O.L. 2013. ISBN 9782818017555 The hero of Iegor Gran’s latest novel, his tenth for Editions P.O.L, is a twenty-something Parisian man named José. When his girlfriend leaves him, citing his la…
- Frank Wynne, tr. London. Heinemann. 2012. ISBN 9780434019410 The Spanish edition of Alonso Cueto’s The Blue Hour was awarded the coveted Premio Herralde de Novela when it was first published…
- New York. Reagan Arthur Books / Little, Brown. 2013. ISBN 9780316230810 Written with kinetic energy that crackles with life, NoViolet Bulawayo’s debut novel should be read by anyone interested in emer…
- New York. Little, Brown. 2013. ISBN 978-0316217385 This powerful first novel explores the history of Croatia and its diaspora from World War II to the present through the Moric family on a fictional…