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By: Jean-Marie Blas de Robles
ISBN: 9781940953625
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Two storiesone a grandiose adventure-mystery, the other a tale of erotic exploitshumorously intertwine in a French e-reader factory.
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By: Iben Mondrup
ISBN: 9781940953489
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A stylistically brilliant look at the male-dominated art world, madness, and identity.
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By: Dubravka Ugresic
ISBN: 9781934824573
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Publication Date: Oct 2011
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Finalist for the NBCC Award in Criticism, this collection is riotous, especially the piece about smashing a minibar.
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By: Andreas Maier
ISBN: 9781934824160
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Winding through dozens of p.o.v.'s, Klausen is about a bomb, shooting, noise pollution or whatever it was that happened.
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By: Juan Jose Saer
ISBN: 9781934824214
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Saer's final novel, bringing together many prior themes and characters, and gathering them at a party with lots of wine.
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By: Jakov Lind
ISBN: 9781934824146
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A picaresque, absurd depiction of the perfect Nazi soldier separated from his battalion and manipulated by everybody.
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By: Gail Hareven
ISBN: 9781940953038
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From the Best Translated Book Awardwinning author, a novel of revenge, insanity, lies, and Hitler.
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By: Carlos Labbe
ISBN: 9781940953243
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Playing with the form of a detective novel, Labb investigates the nature and purpose of writing itself.
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By: Xiao Hong
ISBN: 9781940953809
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A Confederacy of Dunces-esque family story written by one of China's most beloved women writers.
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By: Jerzy Pilch
ISBN: 9781934824405
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Publication Date: May 2012
UK Publication Date: 10th May 2012
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Ten connected stories about life in Poland that straddle the line between intimate revelation and drunken confession.
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By: Sergio Chejfec
ISBN: 9781934824283
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Sebaldian in nature, Chejfec's My Two Worlds is, according to Enrique Vila-Matas, the future of the novel.
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By: Bragi Olafsson
ISBN: 9781940953823
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The World Cup, La Grande Bouffe, and the post office drive this journey through Reykjavik and the narrator's mind.
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By: Carlos Labbe
ISBN: 9781934824924
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A genre-bending novel about two missing children, a fear-inducing drug called "hadn," and seven scientists collaborating on a novel-game.
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By: Zsofia Ban
ISBN: 9781940953885
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A tongue-in-cheek textbook for how to live in our modern age.
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By: Bae Suah
ISBN: 9781940953656
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First English-language story collection from one of Korea's most exciting young writers.
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By: Andri Snr Magnason
ISBN: 9781948830539
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The book that will make you understand what our future holds for us, if we don't act immediately.
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By: Josefine Klougart
ISBN: 9781940953373
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Publication Date: Jul 2016
UK Publication Date: 28th July 2016
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A best-selling novel of a failed relationship; about leaving and being left behind, loss, homelessness, and light.
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By: Georgi Tenev
ISBN: 9781940953267
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A love story cum political thriller, Party Headquarters lays bare the difficulties and hypocrisies of Bulgaria's transition to democracy.
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By: Antoine Volodine
ISBN: 9781940953526
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A scathing critique of humanity set in a nuclear wasteland following the fall of the Second Soviet Union.
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By: Johan Harstad
ISBN: 9781948830805
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Publication Date: Jul 2024
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By: Hubert Haddad
ISBN: 9781940953205
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Fictional retelling of the most famous spiritualists of the nineteenth centurythe Fox Sisters, who conned everyone with their mysterious knockings.
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By: Naja Marie Aidt
ISBN: 9781940953168
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First novel from the winner of the Nordic Council's Literature Prize is about families, death, secrets, and failure.
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By: Wojciech Tochman
ISBN: 9781948830508
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Journalist Wojciech Tochman addresses the abandoned and lonely in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia, where the memory of terror persists.
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By: Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
ISBN: 9781934824092
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Both a lesson in rhetoric and a look at a disturbed mind, Rupert is one man's "confession" to a crime.
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