New York. Astra House. 2023. 304 pages.
Kyung-Sook Shin’s I Went to See My Father, deftly translated by Anton Hur, is a quietly epic contemplation on grief and the relationships, responsibilities, and…
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- New York. Feminist Press. 2022. 376 pages. The Age of Goodbyes, recipient of the China Times Open Book Award, is a captivating English-language debut for best-selling author Li Zi Shu (WLT, March 2023…
- Minneapolis. Graywolf Press. 2023. 108 pages. Ten Planets, a collection of fantasy and science fiction stories, is Yuri Herrera’s most recent work to appear in English translation. Herrera has been ma…
- Rochester, New York. Open Letter. 2023. 180 pages. The Argentina-born writer Andrés Neuman made quite the splash with his Traveler of the Century (2009), a voluminous novel cut from the cloth of early…
- Hangzhou. Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House. 2022. 380 pages. Ming Yun (Destiny) is a novel that follows Cai Chongda’s Pi Nang (Vessel: A Memoir), which familiarizes readers with Atai, who…
- Seattle. Amazon Crossing. 2023. 332 pages. The Fires is two things: it is a premonitory tale of what can happen when the forces residing within the earth and the human heart go unheeded, and it is a m…
- New York. Arcade. 2023. 168 pages. “In the beginning, we were souls without bodies.” So begins the origin myth that launches Chiang-Sheng Kuo’s multi-award-winning, best-selling novel The Piano Tuner,…
- New York. Harper Voyager. 2022. 560 pages. Given the subtitle of this alternate-history novel about language, translation, colonialism, and war, one would be forgiven for spending most of one’s time a…
- New York. W. W. Norton. 2023. 336 pages. Milena Urbanska, the main character of Vesna Goldsworthy’s Iron Curtain: A Love Story, is a child of privilege. An offspring of one of the two founders of a po…
- New York. New York Review Books Classics. 2022. 296 pages. Maxim Osipov’s stunning second collection of six short stories and four essays, Kilometer 101, follows his scintillating Rock, Paper, Scisso…
- San Antonio, Texas. Aztlan Libre Press. 2022. 618 pages. This debut novel is not for the faint of heart nor for the linguistically challenged. Part fiction, part memoir, and full of photographic and c…
- New Haven, Connecticut. Yale University Press. 2023. 157 pages. When Patrick Modiano was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2014, his writing was nearly unknown in the United States. Since then,…
- Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dzanc Books. 2023. 312 pages. The Middle Daughter is set in contemporary Enugu in the heart of eastern Nigeria. It revolves around a family who suffered tragic loss and the ways t…
- New York. Other Press. 2022. 544 pages. Igiaba Scego’s third novel, The Color Line, is a multilayered adventure. It features two women, more than a century apart, who encounter many of the same strugg…
- Beijing. People’s Literature Publishing House. 2022. 211 pages. Goddess of Sipsong Panna is a collection of thirteen short stories by the much-acclaimed Chinese writer Can Xue (b. 1953). Set across a…
- Oakland, California. Transit Books. 2023. 444 pages. Laurent Mauvignier’s 444-page-long novel is a painfully slow burn, and yet it provides for a most compulsive read. Mauvignier, the prolific French…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2022. 48 pages. Annie Ernaux’s latest book was published a few months before she was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature. At roughly forty pages, it is closer in length to a s…
- New York. Random House. 2023. 352 pages. Pampa Kampana, the demigoddess of Victory City, Salman Rushdie’s incredible new novel, envisions the kingdom she builds from enchanted seeds and whispers as a…
- Le Palais-sur-Vienne, France. Éditions Project’îles. 2022. 275 pages. TWINS FEATURE PROMINENTLY in Haitian culture and literary history, reflecting spiritually and figuratively the so…
- Lima. Alfaguara. 2022. 640 pages. EDGARDO RIVERA MARTÍNEZ’S first novel, País de Jauja, received immediate critical acclaim when it was published in Peru in 1993. Some thirty…
- New York. HarperVia. 2022. 592 pages. ALMOST EVERY DAY the news reminds us of the immediate horror and lifelong repercussions of crimes both individual and more general. Yet mystery s…
- Dallas. Dalkey Archive Press. 2022. 352 pages. ALTHOUGH HE IS RELATIVELY UNKNOWN in the United States, the philosophical and historical sweep of the fiction of Slovenian author Drago…
- Berkeley, California. Stone Bridge Press. 2022. 300 pages. HIROMI ITO’S AWARD-WINNING The Thorn Puller participates in the long tradition of autobiographical fiction (shi…
- Berkeley, California. Stone Bridge Press. 2022. 300 pages. HIROMI ITO’S AWARD-WINNING The Thorn Puller participates in the long tradition of autobiographical fiction (shi…
- New York. Atria Books. 2022. 370 pages. IN HER SIXTH BOOK, Reyna Grande, revered chronicler of the modern Mexican American immigrant experience, takes a detour into the world of histo…