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Ignorance
Milan Kundera
Czech expatriot Irena, who has been living in France - Kundera self reference - decides to return to her home after twenty years. There she meets an old flame. The novel examines the feelings instigated by the return to a homeland, which has ceased to be a...
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The Man Who is Crying with Laughter
Frédéric Beigbeder
The character Octave Parango, the author's alter ego, an advertiser in the first novel, a model hunter in the second, in the third transforms into a humorist, a participant in a morning radio show. In this brilliant satire, Beigbeder who has an undeniable...
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The Volunteer
Jack Fairweather
COSTA BOOK AWARD WINNER: BOOK OF THE YEAR • #1 SUNDAY TIMES (UK) BESTSELLER “Superbly written and breathtakingly researched, The Volunteer smuggles us into Auschwitz and shows us - as if watching a movie —the story of a Polish agent who...
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Quichotte
Salman Rushdie
In a tour-de-force that is both an homage to an immortal work of literature and a modern masterpiece about the quest for love and family, Booker Prize-winning, internationally bestselling author Salman Rushdie has created a dazzling Don Quixote for the modern...
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Bed Bug
Katherine Pancol
Rose is a young and talented biologist. Her passion is insects and especially a firefly, from which she hopes to get a cure for cancer. Leo is also a biologist, working with her in Paris and New York. Everything seems to be going great, except that Rose fails...
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Memoirs Found in a Bathtub
Stanisław Lem
The year is 3149, and a vast paper destroying blight-papyralysis-has obliterated much of the planet's written history. However, these rare memoirs, preserved for centuries in a volcanic rock, record the strange life of a man trapped in a hermetically sealed...
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My Name Is Not Miriam
Majgull Axelsson
In her novel My Name Is Not Miriam, the writer takes us through the life of a Roma woman who survived the horrors of World War II. Malika was sent to Auschwitz, where she was forced to change her name to Miriam in order to survive. Even after the war, when...
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James Joyce: A Life
Edna O'Brien
"Joyce fans should thank their lucky stars." - The New York Times Arguably the most influential writer of the twentieth century, James Joyce continues to inspire writers, readers, and thinkers today. Now Edna O'Brien, herself one of Ireland's great writers,...
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Magnetic Hill
Réka Mán-Várhegyi
Réka Mán-Várhegyi’s novel paints a vivid picture of the life of young academics in Hungary at the turn of the millennia. Enikő, a thirty-something feminist sociologist returns to Budapest from New York, brimming with research...
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Identity
Milan Kundera
There are situations in which for a moment we fail to recognize the person we are with, in which the identity of the other is erased while we simultaneously doubt our own. This also happens with couples--indeed, above all with couples, because lovers fear...
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Before My Husband Disapears
Selja Ahava
There are sentences that divide time into before and after. A woman loses her husband with one of these sentences. Helplessly she watches as she has less of a husband left with each passing day and how the past and the future collapse into the unknown –...
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Unquiet
Linn Ullmann
Praised across Scandinavia as a "literary masterpiece," "spellbinding," and "magnificent," Unquiet reflects on six taped conversations the author had with her father at the very end of his life. He is a renowned Swedish filmmaker and has a plan for...
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Pilatus
Magda Szabó
Madga Szabó was one of Hungary's pre-eminent novelists, suppressed during the Stalinist years, but hugely popular once the stranglehold of Socialist Realism had been relaxed in the late 1950s. Szabó is best known in translation for her 1987...
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American Fictionary
Dubravka Ugrešić
In the midst of the Yugoslav wars of the early 1990s, Dubravka Ugresic — winner of the 2016 Neustadt International Prize for Literature — was invited to Middletown, Connecticut as a guest lecturer. A world away from the brutal sieges of Sarajevo...
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