Montreal. Drawn & Quarterly. 2021. 400 pages.
MORE A PHANTASMAGORIC dreamscape than a straightforward narrative graphic novel, Night Bus contains eleven stories, the long…
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- Oakland, California. Transit. 2021. 157 pages. THE THEMES OF exile, immigration, and displacement have been recurrent in the literature of the Southern Cone since the region’s conflic…
- Trocy-en-Multien, France. Éditions Conférence. 2020. 496 pages. ZÉRO AVANT JÉSUS-CHRIST is the second published book by French author Jean Chavot, following a collec…
- New York. Doubleday. 2021. 288 pages. SILENT WINDS, DRY SEAS is one of the first novels by a Mauritian author to be originally published in the United States. Deeply imbued w…
- Johannesburg. Picador Africa. 2021. 310 pages. THE VILLAGE THAT sleeps is South Africa in the afterlives of apartheid, thought-provokingly awoken by Sindiwe Magona’s unflinching indic…
- New York. Hogarth. 2021. 304 pages. IN 2017, ANUK ARUDPRAGASAM, a virtual unknown in the literary world, beat a former Booker winner and other senior novelists to the DSC Prize for So…
- New York. Riverhead Books. 2021. 240 pages. SONGS FOR THE FLAMES is Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s seventh book published in English and his second collection of short stories. The c…
- Richmond, Virginia. Valancourt. 2022. 328 pages. I DESCRIBED VALANCOURT founders James Jenkins and Ryan Cagle’s first volume of The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories as…
- Paris. Editions Albin Michel. 2021. 240 pages. “AH, LOOK AT all the lonely people!” The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” refrain captures the essence of Senegalese writer Fatou Diome’s 2021 s…
- Albuquerque. University of New Mexico Press. 2021. 64 pages. TO ENTER SY HOAHWAH’S Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride is to immerse yourself in liminality and enter the poet…
- Calgary. Freehand Books. 2021. 306 pages. JOHN GREYEYES “only wanted a coffee in the morning and a frying pan of beans and wieners at night,” but living on the reserve, “everyone felt…
- New York. Flatiron Books. 2021. 336 pages. IN HER THIRD novel, L.A. Weather, María Amparo Escandón presents a well-to-do Los Angeles family in a transformational year. The bo…
- De Gordyk, The Netherlands. Bornmeer. 2021. 438 pages. IN TESTAMINT FAN DE SIEL (Testament of the soul), the eighty-five-year-old novelist Hylke Speerstra creates two charact…
- Singapore. Kitaab. 2020. 245 pages. THE BEST ASIAN Short Stories 2020 is a volume showcasing the vitality and range of contemporary Asian writers. The volum…
- Handforth, UK. Honford Star. 2021. 294 pages. HORROR FILMS FROM East Asia (especially South Korea and Japan) have impacted the cinematic genre for decades and made big business throug…
- New York. New Directions. 2021. 91 pages. HUNGARIAN AUTHOR László Krasznahorkai is gifted with seductive powers that force us to go wherever he goes; we simply cannot negate him. In…
- Sheffield, UK. And Other Stories. 2021. 272 pages. THIS COLLECTION BRINGS together three superb novellas by Yuri Herrera that had been previously published separately in English trans…
- New York. Common Era. 2020. 148 pages. CAN XUE’S Purple Perilla includes three short stories that immerse readers in a world where reality and absurdity collide. In “An Affai…
- New York. Penguin. 2021. 666 pages. “FIRSTLY THERE WAS no plot, and secondly there was no sequence of events, and no coherence, everything came at you higgledy-piggledy.” So Karl Ove…
- Cairo. Hoopoe. 2021. 333 pages. IN HERE IS A BODY, Basma Abdel Aziz’s follow-up to her acclaimed, award-winning novel The Queue (WLT, Sept. 2016, 73), a cou…
- New York / London. Riverhead Books / Fitzcarraldo Editions. 2022. 992 pages. THE YEAR IS 1752 (the page, 900-or-so), and a carriage is barreling through misty Podolia, a historic reg…
- Sheffield, UK. And Other Stories. 2020. 165 pages. THE NOVEL WRETCHEDNESS begins with a chance encounter between a cellist and a homeless young man in Malmö, Sweden. It could…
- Seattle. Amazon Crossing. 2020. 291 pages. THE STORY OF A Single Swallow follows the lives of three men, two westerners and one Chinese, who became friends during World War I…
- Bloomington, Indiana. Autumn Hill Books. 2020. 113 pages. IT IS COMMON for Latin American writers to be introduced to readers of other languages with a short novel not fully reflectiv…
- New York. World Editions. 2021. 288 pages. SUMMER BROTHER, Dutch writer Jaap Robben’s International Booker Prize–longlisted novel, begins with a weighted query put to a shift…