New York. Del Rey. 2022. 320 pages.
SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA is known for an intersectional feminist approach to genre fiction that resists intertwining currents of sexism, white supremac…
FICTION
- London. Scribe. 2022. 352 pages. FEVER, the first book by Italian author Jonathan Bazzi, is based on the writer’s experience coming to terms with an HIV diagnosis. Through a…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2023. 128 pages. NORWEGIAN WRITER Gunnhild Øyehaug plumbs her psyche in a newly translated work, putting a twenty-first-century spin on nineteenth…
- New York. Restless Books. 2022. 288 pages. MILITARY SERVICE IN ISRAEL is mandatory, although the ultra-Orthodox and Arab Israelis are exempt from conscription. The majority of young m…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2022. 192 pages. Paris. Gallimard. 2022. 576 pages. WHEN A FIRST novel by an unknown Louis-Ferdinand Céline appeared in French bookstores in 1932, it swiftly sold an…
- Portland, Oregon. Ooligan Press. 2022. 160 pages. WHAT CAN BREVITY OFFER readers that length cannot? A specific style of intimacy; an intimacy borne out of a glance, or an impending d…
- Minneapolis, Minnesota. Catalyst Press. 2023. 278 pages. BRIDGET PITT’S Eye Brother Horn could have been a saga of empty gestures, unearned revelations, and inconsequential a…
- New York. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. 2022. 374 pages. SET ON A REMOTE ISLAND off the western coast of Ireland in the summer of 1979 and written in a style that alternates between ter…
- New York. Knopf. 2022. 704 pages. TO PASS BETWEEN history and fiction is to walk a road so wide that either side is almost always inconspicuous from the other. But, at times, they con…
- New York. Archipelago. 2023. 137 pages. MAYLIS DE KERANAGAL’S Eastbound is an antiwar story in which no bullets are fired and not a single battle is fought. The French writer…
- New York. HarperVia. 2023. 400 pages. AN INTERESTING TREND has emerged in the decade during which African and diaspora women feature the experience of migration—outside of Africa. NoV…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2022. 113 pages. ROBERTO CALASSO, the Italian writer and publisher, died in 2021. Most of his written work belongs within a sequence of studies on…
- Paris. Gallimard. 2022. 160 pages. Born in Rwanda in 1956, Scholastique Mukasonga moved to Burundi in 1973 (already because of anti-Tutsi persecution) before eventually settling in Fr…
- New York. Random House. 2023. 368 pages. THE SRI LANKAN Civil War, which began with demands of the ethnic Tamil minority to form their separate homeland in the early 1980s after waves…
- New York. Grove Press. 2023. 416 pages. DESPITE HIS GENTLE demeanor and mournful eyes that speak to the horrific suffering he endured as a child growing up in a rural province in the…
- Valencia, Spain. Pre-Textos. 2021. 218 pages. STOP ME IF you’ve read this: a Latin American writer puts his own name within quotation marks to retell some of his life and of his novel…
- Barcelona. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial. 2022. 295 pages. CHILEAN WRITER Cristian Alarcón was awarded this year’s Alfaguara Novel Prize for El tercer paraíso. Ala…
- New York. Bloomsbury. 2021. 368 pages. SHORTLISTED FOR THE Women’s Prize for Fiction 2022, Elif Shafak’s thirteenth novel, The Island of Missing Trees, revisits Shafak’s much…
- Ann Arbor, Michigan. Dzanc Books. 2022. 197 pages. I DIDN'T “READ” Nina Shope’s debut novel, Asylum; I lived it, pulled into and almost physically held captive by this heart…
- London. Fitzcarraldo Editions. 2022. 232 pages. “EVERY LANDSCAPE,” American geographer D. W. Meinig writes, “is an accumulation.” Within it, “the past endures.” Writers concerned with…
- New York. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2022. 228 pages. “EVERYBODY WHO HAS read Wise Blood thinks I’m a hillbilly nihilist, whereas I would like to create the impression over…
- New York. Vintage. 2022. 240 pages. “EVERYTHING IS ALWAYS framed through the prism of war.” This line that occurs toward the end of the novel Bolla is a ke…
- New York. New Directions. 2022. 224 pages. EVELIO ROSERO, AUTHOR of more than thirty books and winner of Colombia’s National Literary Prize, often writes about his country’s civil di…
- Leeds, UK. Peepal Tree. 2022. 190 pages. ANDRE BAGOO’S The Dreaming explores the lives and dreams of everyday gay Trinidadians through the short-story form. The Dreaming…
- Paris. Éditions Emmanuelle Collas. 2022. 364 pages. THE CAMEROONIAN NOVELIST Djaïli Amadou Amal (b. 1975) is best known for Les Impatientes (2020), which illustrates, from t…