On the heels of a cryptic mistake, Nat arrives in La Escapa, an arid rural village in Spain's int...
When truth is more gruesome than fiction—Ha Seong-nan is there. When people give in to their most...
'The conquest of Mexico is over, and Juan de Tñoanes is just one of the many inglorious soldiers ...
Demetrio Rota, a garbage collector from Buenos Aires, sleeps in the afternoons and assembles puzz...
Winner of the 2017 Best Translated Book Award
Finalist for the NBCC Award in Criticism, this collection is riotous, especially the piece about ...
What Would You Do to Change the World? In 1967 the Mother founded Auroville, a planned utopia tha...
Winner of the 1990 Icelandic Literature Prize
She has the strength to move the world—but chooses to hold it still.
Two young girls sneak onto the grounds of a hospital, where they find a disturbing moment of sile...
A heart-wrenching novel of the two love affairs a young Korean writer experiences while living in...
Two storiesone a grandiose adventure-mystery, the other a tale of erotic exploitshumorously int...
From the author of Baba Yaga Laid an Egg and Thank You for Not Reading
A genre-bending story of life after death, from one of France's most celebrated contemporary auth...
How does a comedian become the face of a nation's fight for survival? In VZ: Volodymyr Zelenskyy ...
Fictional retelling of the most famous spiritualists of the nineteenth century—the Fox Sisters, w...
The history of Brazil from 1500 to the present told by daughters down the matrilineal line.
A mother kills her twins. Another woman, the narrator of this story, is about to give birth. She ...
'Rute is no stranger to displacement and loss. As a child she and her older sister, Dina, were su...
Never before available in English, this is the 'sequel' to Ravishing of Lol Stein, one of Duras's...
'Pilch's prose is masterful, and the bulk of The Mighty Angel evokes the same numb, floating sens...
Radical politics and the love-hate of best-friendship are the core of this novel by Greece's lead...
'As his weapon, he developed a private investigator who is already at the scene or in the immedia...
Lodgings is the first representative selection of Sosnowskis work available in English. Spanning ...
Lushly surreal, Rodoreda's final novel is a mythological depiction of a city ruled by rituals—alm...
A panoramic view of a seaside resort plagued by corruption, a child abuse scandal, and a Nazi past.
Humorous envisioning of the afterlife described in the Book of the Dead, one populated by militan...
From the internationally acclaimed author of One Hundred Shadows and I’ll Go On
Jörgen's life is falling apart and the final straw is his daughter Tirza's trip to Africa where s...
New novel from BTBA finalist about a man obsessed with understanding the working-class via a love...
Whisky, snooker, and erotic dreams amid the smoldering racism and murders plaguing a Free State t...
Originally published as Una vez Argentina by Editorial Anagrama, 2003. Revised and expanded editi...
Part of the Poetry Foundation's 'Poets of the World' series, featuring poems about places—imagina...
Similar in tone to a Beckett play, the characters of this novel spend the night discussing violen...
A blistering, expansive debut collection addressing sexual violence, #MeToo, and familial violenc...
These three pieces-a memoir-essay and two long poems-are the first from this contemporary Russian...
Juan Jos Saers Scars explores a crime committed by Luis Fiore, a thirty-nine year old laborer who...
Ninth Building is a fascinating collection of vignettes drawn from Zou Jingzhi's experience growi...
Highly anticipated conclusion to Fresán's 'Part' Trilogy, which includes the Best Translated Book...
To escape the (absurd, unnamed) war, a soldier kills everyone in an orphanage, except 11-year-old...
A picaresque, absurd depiction of the perfect Nazi soldier separated from his battalion and manip...
First English-language story collection from one of Korea's most exciting young writers.
Winner of the Open Letter Contemporary Bulgarian Literature Contest