New York. Verso. 2020. 196 pages.
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- New York. Contra Mundum Press. 2020. 147 pages. IT’S RAINING IN MOSCOW is the first collection of stories in English by Zsuzsa Selyem, a well-known Transylvanian Hunga…
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- New York. Penguin. 2020. 272 pages. OTTESSA MOSHFESGH’S women do not assimilate. Whether the eponymous protagonist and her scatological fascinations in Eileen or the n…
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- Maple Shade, New Jersey. Lethe Press. 2020. 234 pages. JESUS AND JOHN begins with the resurrection of Christ, here Yeshua. He rises from the grave, but instead of follo…
- Montreal. QC Fiction. 2020. 212 pages. IT’S A LOVE STORY with an epigraph from a novel about a wife accused of murdering her husband: “Just look how Madame loves Monsieur…
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- San Francisco. Two Lines Press. 2020. 146 pages. IN ECHO ON THE BAY, Masatsugu Ono drops readers into the middle of a small fishing village on the southern Japanese island o…
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- New York. Open Letter. 2020. 150 pages. “AT THIS TIME of night, the armored helicopters fly over the city, the bats flutter against the office windows, and the rats scurry…
- Trans. Sondra Silverston. New York. Other Press. 2020. 461 pages. UNCONVENTIONAL ISRAELI writer Eshkol Nevo, the author of several prizewinning novels, has found a new way of rei…
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