Brooklyn. Restless Books. 2016. 256 pages. Juan Villoro knows that soccer fans often enjoy rewatching and recounting a spectacular goal more than seeing it for the first time. Reading God Is…
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- Budapest. Corvina. 2015. 278 pages. Merész magyarok (Bold Hungarians) is Krisztián Nyáry’s second collection of sketches and short essays within two years. It follows the very succesful…
- New York. Simon & Schuster. 2015. 339 pages.Christopher Hitchens died in December 2011 from cancer, long before publication of four dozen of his previously uncollected essays, all commissione…
- New York. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2015. 493 pages.In his essay on Philip Massinger, T. S. Eliot wrote that good poets steal but convert their thefts into something new or at least different.…
- San Antonio, Texas. Wings Press. 2015. 290 pages.Outside the Margins: Literary Commentaries offers an in-depth look at the literature of international authors whose writings are “transformati…
- Madrid/Frankfurt. Iberoamericana/Vervuert. 2015. 374 pages.Balancing native triumphalism and kowtowing to foreign views, this extensive collection evinces a pressing need: conveying Latin American lit…
- St. Petersburg, Florida. Three Pines Press. 2015. 155 pages.In the preface to this beautifully illustrated study of the significance of flowers in Chinese culture, An Lan Zhang first pays tribute to h…
- Paris. Minuit. 2015. 122 pages.Jean-Philippe Toussaint introduces his new book on a very saturnine note, suggesting that it will please nobody, neither intellectuals, who are indifferent to soccer, no…
- Syracuse University Press. 2015. 190 pages. This book is not about the great Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish (1941–2008) but is, in many ways, a tribute to him and his poetry, which engaged Arabs eve…
- New York. Bellevue Literary Press. 2015. 205 pages.In her new book, A Solemn Pleasure, Melissa Pritchard notes that “The ancient Latin root for pilgrim is per agrum, one who walks be…
- New Haven, Connecticut. Yale University Press. 2015. 377 pages.In the opening pages of this ambitious memoir—in which its author tracks the career of his own curiosity through a lifetime of dedicated…
- Lagrasse, France. Verdier. 2015. 125 pages.A professor of literary studies at the University of Geneva, Laurent Jenny is best known as a critic and theorist, with an impressive body of scholarly works…
- Mexico City. Aguilar. 2014. 651 pages.This magisterial biography—already published in an abridged French version with an English one forthcoming—is the painstaking work of an eminent critic of Mexican…
- Chicago. University of Chicago Press. 2015. 279 pages.Highly acclaimed, best-selling author Peter Balakian is the preeminent Armenian writer in English today, whether the genre is poetry (Ziggurat…
- Barcelona. Alfaguara. 2015. ISBN 9788420419169Mario Vargas Llosa’s latest play, Los cuentos de la peste, was first performed at Madrid’s Teatro Español in early 2015. Directed by Joan Ol…
- New York. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2015. ISBN 9780865478275Iain Sinclair sets out on his quest for the ghosts and spirits of members of the Beat Generation because “I needed a new mythology t…
- Mari Yoshihara & Juliet Winters Carpenter, tr. New York. Columbia University Press. 2015. ISBN 9780231163026.Minae Mizumura is no stranger to accolades, having won major awards for many of he…
- New York. Farrar, Straus & Giroux. 2014. ISBN 9780374259969For translator, poet, and literary critic Michael Hofmann, linguistic encounters remain entrenched in the state of being biling…
- Buenos Aires. Capital Intelectual. 2014. ISBN 9789876144612 Masks, among other things, may be monstrous or cute ambassadors of distant secrets, peoples, and truths. By cataloging her masks, passi…
- Cambridge, Mass. / London. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 2014. ISBN 9780674724730With neither footnotes nor endnotes nor a lengthy bibliography, Michael Schmidt’s 1,172-page study of the…
- Marilyn Hacker, tr. Evanston, Illinois. Northwestern University Press. 2014. ISBN 9780810130081Born in Lebanon, Vénus Khoury-Ghata has lived in France since 1972. She has published forty boo…
- New York. Riverhead Books / Penguin. 2015. ISBN 9781594633652 Mohsin Hamid, novelist and essayist, has lived in Pakistan, England, and the United States, cultivating a tension over identity…
- New York / London. Henry Holt / Profile Books. 2014. ISBN 9780805095159 / 9781846685811 “Old age is not a battle. Old age is a massacre.” Atul Gawande quotes Philip Roth to emphasize the seriousn…
- Martin McLaughlin, tr. Boston. Mariner Books / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2014. ISBN 9780544146464 North American readers are familiar with the work of Italo Calvino primarily because of his fict…
- New York. Liveright / W. W. Norton. 2015. ISBN 9781631490316Why did Nina Bunjevac’s mother, Sally, take her two daughters to Yugoslavia in 1975, abandoning her husband, Peter, and oldest child, Petey,…