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Polish Boys
Made Luiga (Mudlum)
"Polish Boys" is a story of young bohemian-intellectuals who have settled in old dilapidated buildings and who follow their ideals. The plot unfolds in socialist Poland but space and time are irrelevant and can be seen as an allegory. "Polish Boys" is about...
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The Fall Syndrome, or Homo Compatiens
Victoria Amelina
Kostya is an ordinary Ukrainian, a product of our time. Politics and Maidan protests are of little interest to him. But the subtitle of the novel "Homo Compatiens" - the man who sympathizes suggests: the main character will not be able to stay in his comfort...
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Zamalek
Dejan Tiago Stanković
"Zamalek" is a novel that, at first, seems like a travelogue full of descriptions of strange customs, a lexicon of exotic terms or some twisted Baedeker or travel guidebook about Egypt. Little by little, from newly discovered aspects of Egyptian history and...
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Where We Live
Christos Kythreotis
The work covers a single day - June 20, 2014 - and in this respect many critics have drawn parallels with James Joyce's Odyssey and Heinrich Böll's Billiards at Half-past Nine. And the epigraph is an excerpt from "Days" by the English poet Philip Larkin:...
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Clockwork Stories
Faruk Šehić
Fifteen stories, fifteen pieces of life against the background of the brutal war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s. On the border between real and imaginary, with shades of surrealism and magical realism, war scenes alternate, dreams of a peaceful and...
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Morning Sea
Margaret Mazzantini
From the multi-award-winning author of Twice Born comes this dazzling, emotionally charged tale of two mothers’ fight to protect their children’s futures When the water is safer than the land... As Gaddafi clings to power in Libya, Farid and...
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When I Sing, Mountains Dance
Irene Solà
When Domenec – mountain-dweller, father, poet, dreamer – dies suddenly, struck by lightning, he leaves behind two small children, Mia and Hilari, to grow up wild among the looming summits of the Pyrenees and the ghosts of the Spanish civil...
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Databiography
Charly Delwart
What is it like to narrate your life quantitatively? That is the question this book tackles. Charly Delwart – both author and main character – has always asked about everything. When he discovered while reading a statistic that there were 200,000...
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The Sleepwalker's Lesson
Frederico Pedreira
A boy obsessed with losing weight spends his endless summer holidays at his grandparents’ home – the iconic "green house" where his father and six uncles once lived, leaving behind a treasure of objects and memories. With his brother, he...
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Adam's Perfume
Jean-Christophe Rufin
"Adam’s Perfume" follows the story of an environmental activist who frees animals from an experimental laboratory in Poland in 2005 and becomes embroiled in a murderous plot to save the world instead of human lives in poor countries. Jean-Christophe...
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The Woman Who Loved Insects
Selja Ahava
A beautiful and passionate story carries the reader from the days of the witch trials to present-day Berlin. Maria, born in the age of witch trials, has been fascinated by insects since childhood. She begins to draw the metamorphic life cycles of them, as...
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The River
Laura Vinogradova
The life of Rute is prosperous, but it is filled with an emptiness made more and more intolerable by memories of her harsh childhood, longing for a long-lost sister, painful thoughts about a mother in prison and an inability to open up to (the) people closest...
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Bee Family
Anja Mugerli
The seven short stories in "Bee Family" are linked by rituals, ancient customs and traditions of Slovenian culture, which are transposed into a different context or a contemporary setting, where they take on a new role and shape. The theme of family is in the...
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Fowl Eulogies
Lucie Rico
A surreal novel about the all-consuming desire to render homage to a life Upon her mother’s death, Paule Rojas, a vegetarian city-dweller, returns to the chicken farm where she grew up. Pressured to fulfil her mother’s last request, Paule...
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