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Stroke by Stroke
ArchipelagoStroke by Stroke is a pairing of two of Henri Michaux’s most suggestive texts, Stroke by Stroke (Par des traits, 1984) and Grasp (Saisir, 1979), wr...
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ArchipelagoStroke by Stroke is a pairing of two of Henri Michaux’s most suggestive texts, Stroke by Stroke (Par des traits, 1984) and Grasp (Saisir, 1979), wr...
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ArchipelagoAn intimate look at the lives, loves, horrors, and dreams of girls and women in an Afghan mountain village under Taliban rule A heartbreaking trage...
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ArchipelagoFINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR TRANSLATED LITERATUREA moving, unforgettable tribute to a Tutsi woman who did everything to protect her ch...
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ArchipelagoThe Bottom of the Jar is the journey of a boy finding his footing in the heart of Fez during the 1950s, as Morocco began freeing itself from the gr...
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ArchipelagoA wise, visionary debut on ecological and human resistance, perfect for readers of Joy Harjo and Tracy K. Smith, and fans of the earth-body artwork...
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ArchipelagoAn icon of Latin American literature captures the strangeness of childhood as he explores the aftermath of a long-ago injury in this “searching, ly...
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ArchipelagoLit by the sublime beauty and tragedy of classical Arabic poetry, a Palestinian falafel seller in New York sets out to shape fragments of his famil...
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Archipelago2024 NBCC Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Award FinalistAn acclaimed Lebanese writer speaks to the complexity of the Palestinian experience in a ...
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ArchipelagoBy the celebrated author of A Dream in Polar Fog, a collection of the myths and stories of Yuri Rytkheu’s own family that is at once a moving histo...
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ArchipelagoA boxing bildungsroman - a collage of memories, love, resistance, and the spectacle of Muhammed Ali in Apartheid South Africa. In the spring of 197...
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Archipelago“[Manto’s] empathy and narrative economy invite comparisons with Chekhov. These readable, idiomatic translations have all the agile swiftness and u...
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ArchipelagoIn The Eleven, Michon lets us into the world of Corentin, a painter shaped by—and who eventually shapes—history. Brought up among provincial aristo...
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ArchipelagoA serpentine maze of memory and artistic obsession in post-war communist Hungary told in bold experimental style and perfect for fans of Helen DeWi...
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ArchipelagoReminiscent of Kurasawa’s film Ikiru, Enlightenment explores the interior mindscape of a Japanese-Peruvian man and his luminous unravelingKatzuo Na...
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ArchipelagoLearning to survive in the harsh interior of Southern Africa, a former slave seeks shelter in the hollow of a baobab tree. For the first time sinc...
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ArchipelagoThe Exploded View, from the masterful South African novelist Ivan Vladislavić, tells the story of four lives intertwined through the sprawling infr...
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ArchipelagoClosely knit Colombian siblings' internal rifts threaten to tear apart the hard-won legacy their father fought to establish against guerilla and pa...
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ArchipelagoClosely knit Colombian siblings' internal rifts threaten to tear apart the hard-won legacy their father fought to establish against guerilla and pa...
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ArchipelagoAfter twenty years of marriage, Rami discovers that her husband has been living a double--or rather, a quintuple--life. Tony, a senior police offic...
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ArchipelagoA vacant patch of South African veld next to the comfortable, complacent Malgas household has been taken over by a mysterious, eccentric figure wit...
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Archipelago“I could list plausible comparisons all day and night, but The Golden Pot is simply unlike anything else I have ever read.” — Justin Taylor, The Wa...
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ArchipelagoFrom Nobel Prize winner Halldór Laxness “Laxness brought the Icelandic novel out from the ‘sagas' shadow…to read Laxness is also to understand w...
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ArchipelagoInternational Dublin Literary Award–winning Gerbrand Bakker gives voice to the visceral power of family ties in a novel brimming with Knausgaardian...
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