Zoltán Hafner, ed. Budapest. Magvető. 2014. ISBN 9789631427738The Nobel Prize–winning writer Imre Kertész always focused his writing on two broad themes: the Holocaust and his own experience of post-H…
FICTION
- London. Oneworld. 2014. ISBN 9781780744940 Like many publishers, Oneworld sends out its review copies accompanied by publicity materials. From these we learn that Claire Hajaj inherits a shared P…
- New York. Europa Editions. 2014. ISBN 9781609452346Arctic Summer is the title of an unfinished novel by E. M. Forster about the tension between marriage and friendship that results when…
- Dick Cluster, tr. San Francisco. City Lights Books. 2014. ISBN 9780872866225A Corner of the World is a love story with a sad ending. The ending is predictable from the beginning, expecte…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2014. ISBN 9782070146314 Eugène Ébodé, of Cameroonian origin but having lived and worked in France for many years, was one of ten African writers invited by Fest’Africa to…
- Belgrade. Laguna. 2014. ISBN 9788652117499Over the past decade, several excellent post-Yugoslavia novels have been published on genocide and the Holocaust. This indicates a strong writers’ need f…
- David Kurnick, tr. Los Angeles. Semiotext(e)/MIT Press. 2014. ISBN 9781584351344In 1975 Argentine writer Julio Cortázar returned home to Paris from Brussels, where he had been participating in a…
- Angela Rodel, tr. New York. Black Balloon (Consortium, distr.). 2014. ISBN 9781936787135Virginia Zaharieva is a Bulgarian author, journalist, and psychotherapist. She has written three books…
- Salar Abdoh, ed. & tr. Brooklyn, New York. Akashic Books. 2014. ISBN 9781617753008Tehran Noir is one of the new books in the Akashic Books noir series, which was launched in 2004. It has…
- Pasadena, California. Red Hen Press. 2014. ISBN 9781597099592With her timely first novel, The Meaning of Names, Karen Gettert Shoemaker presents us with two unique main conflicts: the great f…
- Fereshteh Nouraie-Simone, ed. Faridoun Farrokh & Sara Khalili, tr. New York. Feminist Press at CUNY. 2014. ISBN 9781558618688The Shipwrecked: Contemporary Stories by Women from Iran empha…
- London / New York. Viking. 2014 / 2015. ISBN 9780241004920 / 978052542971The best historical novels impose familiar tensions upon unfamiliar locales and eras, making place and time come alive with acc…
- Chris Andrews, tr. New Haven, Connecticut. Yale University Press. 2014. ISBN 9780300196092Severina is a multifaceted novel that exposes the complicated maneuvers which make up the dénouements…
- Andrew Bromfield, tr. London. And Other Stories. 2014. ISBN 9781908276360In his novel The Matiushin Case, author Oleg Pavlov delves deep into the psyche of a troubled young man during the las…
- Melanie Mauthner, tr. Brooklyn. Archipelago Books. 2014. ISBN 9780914671039Our Lady of the Nile (Notre-Dame du Nil, 2012) won the Prix Renaudot, the French Voices Award, as wel…
- Eric Selland, tr. New York. New Directions. 2014. ISBN 9780811221504The Guest Cat is, at its heart, a novel of loss, told in sparse, precise prose unencumbered by sweeping rhetorical flourish…
- New York. Hogarth / Random House. 2014. ISBN 9780553418842In a 2008 interview occasioned by publication of his novel The Fire Gospel, Michel Faber said, “I think there is that very basic year…
- Ros Schwartz, tr. London. Seagull Books (University of Chicago Press, distr.). 2014. ISBN 9780857421647The only fully functioning police state I have had personal experience with is Syria, which…
- Paris. Minuit. 2014. ISBN 9782707323996Second novels are often where literary careers are made or, on the contrary, where they founder. Julia Deck’s second novel for Éditions de Minuit amply fulfills…
- Arles, France. Actes Sud. 2014. ISBN 9782330033729Kamel Daoud, well known in Algeria for his political columns that criticize the government, has turned to literature to describe the complex heritage…
- Paula Haydar & Nadine Sinno, tr. Austin. University of Texas Press. 2014. ISBN 9780292763074 Who’s Afraid of Meryl Streep? (aptly reminding us of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of V…
- Tim Mohr, tr. New York. Europa. 2014. ISBN 9781609452292Alina Bronsky’s deftly translated novel is a coming-of-age story as well as one of coming to terms with oneself and the world. Our “superhe…
- Athens. Metaichmio. 2013. ISBN 9789605661908To aficionados of children’s fiction, Alkē Zei has long been a familiar name. His award-winning and much-translated novels and story collections are re…
- New York. Akashic Books. 2014. ISBN 9781617752407“America damages girls,” Flora says, verbalizing the suspicion of her Haitian father, Frisner, in New York. Sagesse’s mother repeatedly sings a Creole…
- Nicky Harman, tr. Hong Kong. Muse. 2014. ISBN 9789881604606Dorothy Tse’s collection of short stories transports the reader through a series of shocks and revelations into a complex realm pendulat…