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Spanish Childhood
Agustin Gomez-Arcos
“Spanish Childhood” (1987) is the story of a republican family living in a small village in Andalusia. It spans the period after the Spanish Civil...
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Cold Skin
Albert Sánchez Piñol
The new weather official arrives at his Antarctic island outpost only to find that the man he should be replacing is nowhere to be found. His only company is the Austrian lighthouse-keeper, who seems to have gone insane. What has happened? When night falls...
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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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Arcueil
Aleksandar Bečanović
On Easter Sunday, April 3, 1768, Marquis de Sade promised an écu to a beggar by the name of Rose Keller if she would follow him to Arcueil. Only a few hours later, after Keller managed to escape from the Marquis’ country house, this little...
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Eternity
Alice Ferney
Arthur and Julie Bourgeois had five girls. Two of them died young. The other three, Ellen, Henriette and Valantin entered a legal marriage. Eighteen grandchildren came from them, forty-three descendants of second generation, one hundred fifty-four of third...
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Where No One Will Find You
Alicia Giménez Bartlett
The novel tells the story of a psychiatrist and a journalist looking for a sling hidding in the mountains. It Is based on the real character of Teresa Pla Meseguer, a maquis known as "La Pastora" or "Fulgencio." Gimenez wanted to dedicate the award to...
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Dreams of My Russian Summers
Andreï Makine
Each summer, Andrei Makine's narrator and his sister leave the Soviet Union for the mythical land of France-Atlantis. That this country is a beautiful confabulation, a consolation existing only in his maternal grandmother's mind, makes it no less real. Though...
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Awkward Age
Anna Starobinec
Anna Starobinets' short story collection "The Awkward Age" was heralded by critics as the advent of a Russian Stephen King The story that gives the book its title, the longest and probably the best in the lot, owes much to the classics of science fiction and...
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Frozen Times
Anna Kim
Since the end of the war in the former Yugoslavia, more than 30,000 people were reported as missing to the International Committee of the Red Cross. So far, only 15,000 of them have been identified. This is the background to the story Anna Kim tells in her...
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Mea culpa
Anne Holt
This is the story of the great and quite impossible love between two women – an echo of the author’s personal life, told without inhibitions. Two women fight for their love and pay the price which might even be a human...
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The Gathering
Anne Enright
A dazzling writer of international stature, Anne Enright is one of Ireland's most singular voices. Now she delivers The Gathering, a return to an intimate canvas and moving, evocative portrait of a large Irish family haunted by the past. The nine surviving...
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The Viper's Glen Miracle
Ante Tomić
The story is centered on the family of an old man living in the Dalmatian mountains, who refuses to accept the modern civilization despite his four sons' attempts to change his mind. Kidnapping, police chase, painful hiding and spectacular escape, violent...
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The Camp of Fallen Women
Anton Baláž
The year is 1949. Europe has been split by the Iron Curtain with Stalinism growing exponentially in its eastern part. In post-war Czechoslovakia, the communist authorities ship a group of prostitutes to a re-education camp to be turned into "decent women and...
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Flowers for Zoe
Antonia Kerr
On the threshold of old age Richard Harris does not know what to do with his life - his wife had left him a year ago, the work was boring. Richard decided to abandon everything and to go to a luxury home for elderly people. On the road he meets the young and...
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