Dallas. Deep Vellum. 2022. 328 pages.
WELL BEFORE THE current Russian invasion provided a global spotlight on Ukraine, contemporary Ukrainian writers were forging their own literary t…
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- San Francisco. Two Lines Press. 2021. 344 pages. AS HAS BEEN said before in various contexts, Brazil is a nation of continental proportions and of equally vast contradictions, and thi…
- Cardigan, Wales. Parthian. 2022. 308 pages. TEMPO: Excursions in 21st Century Italian Poetry is an excellent bilingual survey of current Italian poetry’s diversity a…
- Tel Aviv. Zion. 2021. 434 pages. WHEN ZION’S FICTION was published in 2018, that groundbreaking anthology of Israeli speculative fiction in English was part of a wave of spec…
- New Haven. Yale University Press. 2021. 255 pages. WHEN ASKED ABOUT her primary influences, María Baranda pointed to Lebanese poet Andrée Chedid for her “luminosity” and the textures…
- New York. Columbia University Press. 2021. 307 pages. THIS AMBITIOUS COLLECTION provides English-language readers with a systematic introduction to the work of one of Russia’s most im…
- New York. Tor Books. 2020. 336 pages. CIXIN LIU likes to think big. Macromolecules, vast time spans, galaxies, and universes: these are just some of the materials Liu plays with (ofte…
- Cardigan, UK. Parthian Books. 2019. 115 pages. Haydar Ergülen, born in 1956, is from a stripe of contemporary living poets who have deftly streamed their peculiar national consciousness to the level…