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Bull
Douglas Rushkoff
Jamie Cohen is new on Wall Street. Technology stock are trading at record highs. The insights Jamie learnt as a hacker make him indispensable. As t...
View full detailsBlack Iron Brandy
Morrow, Kyle
About the Book That first summer, darling Fred treated me like a queen and my two kids, like a prince and princess. I fell for my king. We moved in...
View full detailsBefore it Rains Again
Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy
Before it Rains Again [Paperback] Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy and Rowena Hill
Apostoloff (Seagull German Library)
Sibylle Lewitscharoff
About the Book “Gone, finito, the end, I say. A father who puts an end to it all before he wears down the whole family deserves more praise than ...
View full detailsAn Answer from the Silence (Seagull German Library)
Max Frisch
About the Book This novel by esteemed Swiss writer Max frisch is an exploration of the question: “why don’t we live when we know we're here jus...
View full detailsAll Passion Spent
Zaheda Hina
In the mid-nineties Birjees Dawar Ali returns to Pakistan to seek out a history left unfinished long ago, a history from which, nursing heartbreak ...
View full detailsThe Present Hour
Yves Bonnefoy
A personal narrative surfaces in splinters and shards. Every word from Bonnefoy is multifaceted, like the fragmented figures seen from different an...
View full detailsSideways Stories From Wayside School
Louis Sachar
High atop Wayside School's sideways school, mean Mrs. Gorf is changed into an apple and replaced by Mrs. Jewls, who has her own special way of teac...
View full detailsPoison
Spencer, Sally
DCI Monika Paniatowski has never forgotten her first, difficult encounter with Whitebridge businessman Jordan Gough. Nor, she thinks, has he. So wh...
View full detailsDelicates
Wendy Guerra
Poems from a critically acclaimed Cuban writer available in English for the first time. Imbued with a sensuality reminiscent of the work of Anaïs...
View full detailsPorcelain - Sp. Ed.: -
Durs Grünbein, Karen Leeder
Porcelain is a book-length cycle of forty-nine poems written over the course of more than a decade that together serve as a lament for Durs Grünbei...
View full detailsStarlite Terrace - Sp. Ed.: -
Patrick Roth, Krishna Winston
In a rundown Los Angeles apartment building—the titular Starlite Terrace—Patrick Roth unfurls the tragic linked stories of Rex, Moss, Gary and June...
View full detailsAnima & the Narrative Limits
Nabina Das
In this stunning new collection, Nabina Das takes on the most human of our qualities, our yearning for story, and escorts us through poems that are...
View full detailsJust Siting Around Here Gruesomely Now - Sp. Ed.: -
Friederike Mayröcker, Rosalyn Theobald
It is summer in this book, even if nature often does not hold to summer. The flowers either have tiny buds or have long since withered. It is summe...
View full detailsThe Stomach that Chewed Hunger and other stories
Bama
Jealous of the ‘success’ of his hardworking farmhands, the rich farmer cuts off access to their land; a free gift won by a working-class family is ...
View full detailsWhat the Rains Foretold
N. Mohanan
What the Rains Foretold relates an origin myth of Kerala and its people. N. Mohanan’s work is an introspection into the mind of the protagonist, Va...
View full detailsThe Other in the Mirror
Sehyr Mirza
The Nameless Day: A Case for Jakob Franck (The German List)
Friedrich Ani, Alexander Booth
After years on the job, police detective Jakob Franck has retired. Finally, the dead—with all their mysteries—will no longer have any claim on him....
View full detailsThe Unfinished - Sp. Ed.: -
Reinhard Jirgl, Iain Galbraith
Komotau, the Czech Republic, late summer, 1945. Four women—seventy-year-old Johanna, her two daughters Hanna and Maria, and Hanna’s daughter Anna—a...
View full detailsBirds of the Snows
Tarannum Riyaz
Birds of the Snows (F.B)
Medical Maladies: Stories of Disease and Cure From Indian Languages
Haris Qadeer
This pioneering anthology brings together 19 fascinating short stories, translated into English from Indian languages—Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Kas...
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Ilse Aichinger, Steph Morris
The first English translation of a major work of postwar German poetry. Austrian writer Ilse Aichinger (1921–2016) was a member of the Gruppe 47 wr...
View full detailsThe Rest Is Slander - Five Stories
Douglas Robertson
A collection of previously untranslated stories from a master of twentieth-century Austrian literature, Thomas Bernhard. “The cold increases with ...
View full detailsBoat Number Five: -
Monika Kompaníková, Janet Livingstone
The moving yet humorous story of a girl struggling to care for herself and others in post-communist Slovakia. Emotionally neglected by her immature...
View full detailsThe Turban and the Hat
Sonallah Ibrahim
A novel of the invasion and occupation of Egypt by Napoleonic France as seen through the eyes of a young Egyptian. The Napoleonic-era French invasi...
View full detailsEleven-Inch
Michal Witkowski
What does it take to succeed as a queer teenage Eastern European sex worker in the 1990s? Eleven inches and a ruthless attitude. Western Europe, s...
View full detailsThis Thing Called Love
Alawiya Sobh
A heart-wrenching story about love, loss, sex, the friendship between women, and the universal struggle to come to terms with death. Just before t...
View full detailsTwilight of Torment: -
Leonora Miano, Gila Walker
A haunting, multivocal novel full of stories of the lives of women of African descent. Four women speak. They speak to the same man, who is not the...
View full detailsFirefly
Jabbour Douaihy
A powerful novel of a young man living between Muslim and Christian worlds amid the Lebanese Civil War. Firefly paints a searing portrait of the ci...
View full detailsThe Birth of Emma K.
Zsolt Lang
An inventive collection of stories by one of the most prominent and acclaimed writers in Hungary today. The Birth of Emma K., a collection of twelv...
View full detailsRussia Container: -
by Alexander Booth, Alexander Kluge
An intellectually stimulating yet accessible collection of short vignettes on Russia and Germany by Alexander Kluge. Not just in light of a conte...
View full detailsThe City of Ravens: Paradoxes of Contemporary India
Carlos Varona Narvión
The narrator at the beginning of this account wonders about one of the most fabulous countries on earth, a country often torn by extremes, by the m...
View full detailsHow Are You Veg? Dalit Stories from Telugu
Joopaka Subhadra
Dalit stories translated fro the Telugu. Stories born out of oppression, discrimination,happiness, sorrow, insults. Stories that expose the lives o...
View full detailsUnder My Dark Skin Flows a Red River: Translations of Dalit Writings from Bengal
Debi Chatterjee
The Book of Passing Shadows
C.V. Balakrishnan
Set in a Malabar village of Christian settlers, The Book of Passing Shadows, translated from the Malayalam original Aayusinte Pusthakam, tells the ...
View full detailsLove and Reparation: A Theatrical Response to the Section 377 Litigation in India
Danish Sheikh
Two plays about the legal battle to decriminalize homosexuality in India. On September 6, 2018, a decades-long battle to decriminalize queer intim...
View full detailsThe Punch Magazine Anthology of New Writing: Select Short Stories by Women Writers
Shireen Quadri
WHAT ARE THE DEFINING ELEMENTS OF SHORT FICTION BY CONTEMPORARY WOMEN WRITERS? HOW DO THEY NAVIGATE THE WORLD AROUND THEM TO CREATE LITERATURE? Th...
View full detailsMobile Girls Koottam: Working Women Speak
Madhumita Dutta
The Twentieth Century: A World History
R. Keith Schoppa
Never before had any century in history known the continually accelerating rate and scope of change experienced in the twentieth century -- with it...
View full detailsMasala and Murder
Patrick Lyons
TIMES ARE TOUGH FOR SAMSON RYDER, a Melbourne-based, Anglo-Indian private investigator who likes his facts cold and his curries hot. A secret guilt...
View full detailsTwo and a Half Rivers
Anirudh Kala
A Depressed doctor and a Young Dalit couple Caught in the Vortex of an Armed Insurgency A recently divorced doctor looking for seclusion, relocate...
View full detailsGangas Choice And Other Stories
Vaasanthi
How free are women to make their own choices in the circumstances in which they find themselves? How do ordinary citizens become caught in communa...
View full detailsWolves: and Other Stories
Bhuwaneshwar
Written during the final stages of the Indian Independence movement, between the gloom and angst of the interwar period and at the cusp of the begi...
View full detailsYankinton
Shihor, Rachel
Set in the early days of the Jewish state, Yankinton tells the stories of refugees from the Holocaust and antisemitism who struggled to build new l...
View full detailsThe Year
Tomas Espedal, James Anderson
In contemporary Norwegian fiction, Tomas Espedal’s work stands out as uniquely bound up with the author’s personal experiences. His first book, Tra...
View full detailsPostcard From London and Other Stories: -
Ivan Mandy, John Batki
The first comprehensive volume in English from one of Hungary's most popular twentieth-century writers.
Tulip of Istanbul
Iskender Pala
Tulip of IstanbuL is a historical novel depicting the Ottoman empire’s most glorious times in art and aesthetic, elegance and grandeur of dreams. A...
View full detailsSisters at New Dawn
Varsha Seshan
As if being the new kids isn’t enough, Padma and Kannagi Shankar quickly find that New Dawn High School isn’t exactly a regular school. They have w...
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