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What would you do if one day you found out the person who raised you is a monster?
The impact of the digital world and its algorithms on human beings and society
A family story about the unbreakable connection between the living and the dead
"Essential in these times of narrowing national horizons."-Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller
A dream-like, emotionally charged tale by a bold new voice in Japanese fiction
The tragic history of mid-century Europe told through the lives of ordinary people
Sharp and tender at once, a humourous take on family dysfunction and human weakness seen through a young boy's eyes.
The third and final installment in the remarkable Marseilles Trilogy, Solea continues Jean-Claude Izzo's distinctive brand of vibrant crime writing, skillfully evoking a time and place that has captured the hearts and imaginations of readers the world over.
IN THIS VOLUME, Elif Batuman, Burhan Soenmez, Elif Shafak among other Turkish writers, many of them in self-imposed exile, explore a fascinating yet maddening country.
A sweeping story about obsession, mysticism, art, and earthly desire.
As the Gospels tell us, after the Last Supper Jesus retreats to a small field just outside the city of Jerusalem: Gethsemane, the olive grove. His prayers are interrupted when Judas arrives with a group of armed men, and kisses him. The kiss, given to point Jesus out to the guards, has become a powerful symbol of the wrenching experience of betrayal, and abandonment. Betrayed by his disciples, even by Peter, the most faithful of them all, Jesus is forsaken. His sin, to have drawn God closer to man. In The Night in Gethsemane, Massimo Recalcati, one of Italy's highest regarded psychoanalysts, traces the relationship between biblical text and psychoanalytical theory, revealing human life in all its fragility and its agony.
WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD 2020"By turns hilarious and flat-out heart-breaking, Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown is a bright, bold, gut punch of a novel."-Roxanne Gay, head judge
IN THIS VOLUME, Jon Lee Anderson, Alberto Riva, and Eliane Brum among other Brazilian writers explore a multi-faceted country the world wouldn't really associate with 'order and progress.'
A breathless criminal investigation against the bloody canvas of the French Revolution
A novel about marriage, family, and the consequences of one's actions upon both, translated by Pulitzer-Prize winning author Jhumpa Lahiri.
A rural epic about warring families in modern Italy and an intimate bildungsroman of the artist's journey
A subtle, captivating, and insightful exploration of the mysterious connections between love, submission, and creation.
The new instalment in the bestselling 'Bastards of Pizzofalcone' series, by one of Europe's most renowned and versatile mystery writers.
'On the Greek island of Ikaria, life is sweet . . . and very, very long. What is the locals' secret?' - from "The Island of Long Life" by Andrew Anthony
The second volume in Jean-Claude Izzo's acclaimed Marseilles Trilogy, featuring ex-cop Fabio Montale.
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