New York. Gaudy Boy. 2022. 296 pages.
FROM A STONE house in a tiny village at the edge of the Caspian Sea to the close quarters of a two-room Soviet apartment in the urban landscape o…
FICTION
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- St. Paul, Minnesota. River Boat Books. 2020. 458 pages. TO DISTINGUISH THEIR art from that of the crowds of writers publishing today, many authors wander off well-trodden paths to exp…
- Eugene, Oregon. Resource. 2022. 221 pages. THIS IS A TOUCHING book, a moving gift when one is sorely needed. Old Dog is the life story of a dog and also a meditation…
- London. World Editions. 2021. 288 pages. THERE ARE PLACES we feel drawn to without knowing why—landscapes that beckon, cityscapes that call. For some people, it’s a travel destination…
- Hangzhou. China. Zhejiang Literature & Art Publishing House. 2022. 559 pages. WANG JIANG NAN (Memories of Jiang Nan) is claimed by Wang Xufeng, the laureate of t…
- New York. Dottir Press. 2022. 264 pages. QUAKE, THE FIRST of Icelandic author Auður Jónsdóttir’s novels to be translated into English, is an absorbing and disquieting journey…
- New York. Bellevue Literary Press. 2022. 208 pages. THE NINE BLISTERING, sometimes fantastical short stories in exiled Iranian writer Shahriar Mandanipour’s first collection to appear…
- Boston. Mariner Books. 2022. 400 pages. MAI AL-NAKIB’S debut novel, An Unlasting Home, circles around the complicated family legacy of her main character, Sara, an academic w…
- New York. Ballantine Books. 2022. 319 pages. ISABEL ALLENDE OPENS her novel Violeta with a quote from Mary Oliver: “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and…
- New York. Riverhead Books. 2022. 192 pages. MOHSIN HAMID’S The Last White Man “spent two decades in gestation.” Written in response to Hamid’s experiences after the attacks o…
- New York. Alfred A. Knopf. 2021. 226 pages. TOM MCCARTHY’S FIFTH novel can be seen as a sequel to his 2015 novel, Satin Island. The narrative of the new book is driven from t…
- Lima. Seix Barral. 2021. 357 pages. A PROLIFIC FICTION writer, Karina Pacheco Medrano (b. 1969, Cuzco, Peru) is an important name in present-day Peruvian letters. The author of acclai…
- Paris. Philippe Rey. 2021. 448 pages. THE WINNER OF the 2021 Prix Goncourt, France’s most prestigious literary prize, is dedicated to Yambo Ouologuem (1940–2017), the Malian writer wh…
- Oakland. Transit Books. 2021. 120 pages. MARIANA DIMÓPULOS’S NEW novel, set in her native Buenos Aires, prods the reader to consider what it means to be a woman. The story opens with…
- 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…
- Cologne. Kiepenheuer & Witsch. 2021. 224 pages. CHRISTIAN KRACHT’S EUROTRASH features the same narrator from his 1995 debut novel, Faserland, and in fac…
- Taipei. Rye Field. 2020. 315 pages. WANG ANYI IS one of China’s major contemporary novelists. Her novels span a wide range of themes, with the most notable being depicting the ordinar…
- New York. Europa. 2021. 176 pages. TRUST, DOMENICO STARNONE’S sleek novel of confidentiality and incipient blackmail, traces the lifelong consequences of the conflict of wills between…
- Asheville, North Carolina. Orison Books. 2022. 188 pages. THIS STORY COLLECTION, Christopher Linforth’s third, powerfully probes the pain of those scarred by the Croat/Bosnian Serb Wa…
- Gibsons, British Columbia. Nightwood Editions. 2021. 224 pages. EDMONTON HAD ANOTHER name for 118 Avenue, forgotten when the Albertan city shifted to a grid system; others call it the…
- Brooklyn. Archipelago Books. 180 pages. IT’S HARD NOT to become hooked by Ida Jessen’s stubbornness; her refusal to tidy things up for us. This sixty-year-old Danish author harbors no…
- New York. HarperVia. 2021. 208 pages. SOSUKE NATSUKAWA’S lighthearted fantasy is a simple tale about a talking cat who challenges a bereaved teenager in Japan to find self-confidence…
- New York. Turtle Point Press. 2022. 173 pages. EDUARDO SÁNCHEZ RUGELES has had the misfortune of watching his country of origin, Venezuela, descend into an endless nightmare of politi…
- Seattle. Amazon Crossing. 2022. 447 pages. AT THE TOP of the tallest mountain in the country, two women hold each other tight. Auður, the widowed housewife, is a prodigious mountain w…