Imre Kertész: The Pathseeker

Beaten but unbowed (well: perhaps a little bowed), I delved straight back into the literature of Nobel laureates after my recent failure. After falling in literary lust with Melville House’s Art of the Novella series, I was pleased to see them expanding into modern fiction, with the unsnappy but unarguable Contemporary Art of the Novella series.

International Press

Found in Translation

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Speak, Nabokov

Review by Emmanuelle Smith at FT  Read More →

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Literary perspectives: Lithuania

The literary field in Lithuania has established itself since independence, despite vastly smaller print runs and the onslaught of the... 

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Blog Talk

Q&A on intellectual property with the author of Piracy

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The Recognition of Shakúntala

Elements are comfortingly reminiscent of Greek and Western theater…  Read More →

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Mario Bellatín interview

In The man who wanted to reinvent literature in Haaretz Maya Sela interviews the always interesting Mario Bellatín, now that his Beauty... 

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Reviews and Opinions

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