Solà’s use of sound and color is best when read out loud. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: WHEN I SING, MOUNTAINS DANCE
It is true that not everybody lives the same way, but some of us will for a time… Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: NOT EVERYBODY LIVES THE SAME WAY
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… Continue Reading BOOK ...
If being a writer is the greater height, where lower to fall than the foot of a neglected tower block? Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: MARZAHN, MON AMOUR
A chilling contribution to a sadly slim body of works that highlight the plight of women in Morocco today Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: BLOOD FEAST
Jarring, discombobulating, and challenging, Mandanipour’s stories are a very necessary read. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: SEASONS OF PURGATORY
If you’re looking to become submerged in a strange disquieting world, It’s Getting Dark certainly delivers. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: IT’S GETTING DARK
In Pasaribu’s stories, all places offer only temporary shelter, and all relationships are doomed to change or expire. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: HAPPY STORIES, MOSTLY
Mahsa Mohebali’s novel In Case of Emergency reviewed Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Fatima Dass’ ground-breaking debut novel, The Last One, reviewed Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: THE LAST ONE
This collection, somewhere between prose and poetry, recounts the painful experience of war and exile Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: EVER SINCE I DID NOT DIE
This latest work by Pedro Mairal examines wealth, desire, and betrayal. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: THE WOMAN FROM URUGUAY
A fun and deeply cynical view of the future, Joy Williams’ new novel, Harrow, warns of the danger we face in “trashing” our world. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: ...
A slow and patient novel that looks closely at the world and the author’s experience of it. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: 533: A BOOK OF DAYS
An exploration of masculinity by Argentina’s Selva Almada. Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: BRICKMAKERS
Translated into English by Isabel Fargo Cole, Hilbig’s final novel tells of alienation and unrest in Cold War Germany Continue Reading BOOK REVIEW: THE INTERIM
On the exhibit Fragile Future by the artist duo DRIFT, at The Shed in New York Continue Reading FRAGILE FUTURE AT THE SHED