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BOOK REVIEW: BLOOD FEAST
A chilling contribution to a sadly slim body of works that highlight the plight of women in Morocco today
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A chilling contribution to a sadly slim body of works that highlight the plight of women in Morocco today
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Jarring, discombobulating, and challenging, Mandanipour’s stories are a very necessary read.
Nathacha Appanah takes us on a journey through three generations of a fractured family, told from the different perspectives of a mother and her two children
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Blue by Emmelie Prophète reviewed
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If you’re looking to become submerged in a strange disquieting world, It’s Getting Dark certainly delivers.
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In Pasaribu’s stories, all places offer only temporary shelter, and all relationships are doomed to change or expire.
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Mahsa Mohebali’s novel In Case of Emergency reviewed
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Fatima Dass’ ground-breaking debut novel, The Last One, reviewed
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This collection, somewhere between prose and poetry, recounts the painful experience of war and exile
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This latest work by Pedro Mairal examines wealth, desire, and betrayal.
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A fun and deeply cynical view of the future, Joy Williams’ new novel, Harrow, warns of the danger we face in “trashing” our world.
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A slow and patient novel that looks closely at the world and the author’s experience of it.
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An exploration of masculinity by Argentina’s Selva Almada.
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Translated into English by Isabel Fargo Cole, Hilbig’s final novel tells of alienation and unrest in Cold War Germany
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On the exhibit Fragile Future by the artist duo DRIFT, at The Shed in New York
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This Korean best-seller examines love and friendship in contemporary Seoul.
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The new translation of Maria Judite de Carvalho’s Empty Wardrobes reviewed
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Paolo Pergola’s novel Reset reviewed