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Pandora in the Congo
Albert Sánchez Piñol
Piñols second novel (after Cold Skin) is a fanciful metafiction that lampoons adventure stories while telling one with great enthusiasm. Nineteen-year-old orphan Tommy Thomson, a ghost writer struggling to make a living in WWI London, is hired to...
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Pereira Declares: A Testimony
Antonio Tabucchi
Portugal 1938. Pereira is the editor of the culture section of the Lisboa, an unaffiliated evening paper. There is civil war in Spain and the fascists are in power in Portugal, but he concerns himself only with his work (writing biographies of famous writers...
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Rituals
Cees Nooteboom
An "intelligent, incisive" (Washington Post) parable about order and chaos by "one of the greatest modern novelists" (A. S. Byatt), Rituals tells the story of Inni Wintrop, a dabbler who floats comfortably on the open possibilities of life and in the flow of...
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Running away
Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Like all Toussaint's books, the protagonist in “Run” feels absolutely estranged from the world, in which he lives. He is involved in events, which he doesn’t understand and which remain unrevealed until the very end. “Run” is a...
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Saturday
Ian McEwan
Saturday is a novel set within a single day -- 15 February 2003. Henry Perowne is a contented man - a successful neurosurgeon, happily married to a newspaper lawyer, and enjoying good relations with his children, who are young adults. What troubles him is the...
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Shame
Salman Rushdie
Shame is Salman Rushdie's third novel, published in 1983. On the face of it, Shame is a novel about Pakistan and about the people who ruled Pakistan. One of the main aims of the novel is to portray the lives of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and General Muhammad...
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Short-term Memory
Nicolas Rey
The young Gabriel is mostly interested in alchohol, drugs and sex that has been lacking their pleasing effect for a long time now. He works in the advertising area and marries a girl having no idea why. There was time when Gabriel was able to love, when he...
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Silence in October
Jens Christian Grøndahl
After eighteen years of marriage, an art historian wakes up one morning to find his wife standing in the bedroom doorway with her bags packed, leaving him with no explanation. Alone in his Copenhagen apartment, he tries to make sense of his enigmatic marriage...
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Simeon the Liftite: A Novel with Angels and Moldavians
Petru Cimpoeşu
“Simeon the Liftite: A Novel with Angels and Moldavians” is the most successful and translated book of Petru Cimpoeşu. It has brought to him huge fame and many awards in Romania as well as in many other European countries. The story in the...
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Sincerely Yours
Connie Palmen
A mock-biography of the womanizer Salomon Schwartz, who is roughly modeled after Ischa Meijer, the Dutch public figure with whom Connie Palmen had a longtime relationship. She already documented that relationship and his sudden death in the autobiographical...
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Smilla's Sense of Snow
Peter Hoeg
"Smilla's Sense of Snow", (or depending on the translation, "Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow") was written by the Danish author Peter Høeg in 1992. He was already well-known in his home country, but the international success of the novel gave him...
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Someone Like You
Xavier Bosch
Jean-Pierre Zanardi, a gallery owner on the Left Bank, is a free spirit. Paulina Homs, a woman living a peaceful family life in Barcelona, comes to Paris for her cousin’s wedding. As if fate had planned it, Jean-Pierre and Paulina fall for each other...
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Sonechka
Lyudmila Ulitskaya
This is an extremely well-written book on human psychology and communication problems, on betrayed love and morbid...
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South of Nowhere
Antonio Lobo Antunes
This book is built as a memoir of the narrator of his life on the war of Angola, circa 1972/3. The colonial war against the Portuguese army and the dictatorship of the Portuguese goverment ended with the revolution in Portugal. Here the author tells in an...
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