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BOOK REVIEW: SONG FOR THE MISSING
A story of loneliness and dislocation that celebrates the art of story-telling.
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A story of loneliness and dislocation that celebrates the art of story-telling.
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“Monsters Like Us” explores the violence human beings inflict on one another, and though pervaded by melancholy, it offers some hope for a better future.
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Gu weaves together the gripping and sometimes heartbreaking tales of a contract killer trying to outrun her past.
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Every part of our lives becomes a story one day
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An exploration of language and identity in a quasi-dystopian landscape.
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Solà’s use of sound and color is best when read out loud.
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It is true that not everybody lives the same way, but some of us will for a time…
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Be wary of monsters – they bite.
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If being a writer is the greater height, where lower to fall than the foot of a neglected tower block?
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This could be her last chance. Luc might be the best she can hope for. Or maybe she has finally just tired of defying expectations…
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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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Fatima Dass’ ground-breaking debut novel, The Last One, reviewed
Winner of the 2020 Goncourt prize, this novel by Hervé Le Tellier feels unusually close to film
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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