Budapest. Jelenkor. 2019. 248 pages.
FAMILY SAGAS HAVE recently become fashionable in Hungary. Following Péter Nádas’s excellent semi-autobiography (see WLT, March 2018, 94),…
FICTION
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- Paris. Éditions de l’Olivier. 2019. 256 pages. A POSSIBLE TRANSLATION for the title might be: “There are different ways to inhabit the world.” Born in 1950 in Toulouse, where he still…
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- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2020. 209 pages. THE BLACK CATHEDRAL is an interesting piece of prose writing. Due to its narrative structure, a series of short paragra…
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- Austin, Texas. Center for Middle Eastern Studies. 2020. 193 pages. KEMAL VAROL is little known outside Turkey, where he is a minor star of contemporary literature. He is best known fo…
- New York. Other Press. 2020. 402 pages. IN HIS LATEST BOOK available in English, translated lucidly by Brendan Freely, prolific Turkish author, musician, and counterculture icon Zülfü…
- Victoria, Australia. Scribe. 2019. 934 pages. GEORGIA, AS A COUNTRY, has enjoyed some focus in the recent past among the literary circles of trade publishing and lite…
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- New York. Seven Stories Press. 2020. 568 pages. IT IS A RARE pleasure to find a graphic novel where energetic black-and-white drawings and simple but eloquent text are intertwined wi…
- Minneapolis. Coffee House Press. 2020. 296 pages. POUPEH MISSAGHI'S DEBUT, trans(re)lating house one, is a hybrid novel set in the aftermath of Iran’s 2009…
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- New York. New Directions. 2020. 144 pages. ADANIA SHIBLI'S THIRD NOVEL, Minor Detail, cements her position among the top ranks of Palestinian novelists working today. In her…
- New York. W. W. Norton. 2019. 320 pages. HELON HABILA'S NEW NOVEL, Travelers, unfolds against the principle of Vergangenheitsbewältigung, the Germa…
- Minneapolis. Coffee House Press. 2020. 181 pages. IN HER SUCCINCT yet electrifying homage to Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, Mexican writer Carmen Boullosa conceptualizes the contin…
- New York. Catapult. 2019. 243 pages. THE WINNER OF last year’s Man Booker International Prize, Celestial Bodies narrates its stories through three generations of a family liv…
- New York. Ballantine. 2020. 318 pages. THANKS TO THE WORK of Nick Caistor and Amanda Hopkins, English audiences can experience the latest offering from the historical fiction artist,…
- New York. New Directions. 2020. 64 pages. ANNE CARSON'S LATEST published work is brilliantly conceived but untidily written. The idea of a feminist reinterpretation of Euripides’ play…
- Barcelona. Alfaguara. 2019. 352 pages. IN TIEMPOS RECIOS, Mario Vargas Llosa returns to a central theme in his fiction: political power and Latin American dictatorships. In 1…
- Northampton, Massachusetts. Interlink. 2019. 350 pages. WHAT CAN ONE look for in the daunting vastness of the desert? What happens when the desert teems with the harrowing echoes of t…
- New York. New Directions. 2020. 224 pages. OF THE TWO EPIGRAPHS that appear at the beginning of Hurricane Season, the second is taken from Mexican author Jorge Ibargüengoitia…
- Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dzanc Books. 2019. 195 pages. John Englehardt’s debut novel, Bloomland, is a fictional memoir of the aftermath of a campus shooting in the Ozarks. Definitively middle Ame…