Reading the World—How I Read a Book from Every Country: Ann Morgan

Published by Vintage / Liveright Publishing Corporation, 2022, 388 pages. First published in 2015. US title: The World Between Two Covers: Reading the Globe “Reading is a solitary act, but one that demands connection to the world.”—Lewis Buzbee, The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop: A Memoir, A History “The world was changing. And its books were changing me.” …

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Exploring How We Interact with Nature: An Interview with Janice Pariat

Janice Pariat is an Indian author and poet. Her books include Everything the Light Touches: A Novel (2022), The Nine-Chambered Heart (2017), Seahorse (2014), and Boats on Land (2012). In 2013, Janice was awarded the Yuva Puraskar (Young Writer Award) by the Sahitya Akademi, and the Crossword Book Award for Fiction for Boats on Land. …

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Murder at the Grand Raj Palace: Vaseem Khan

Published by Mulholland Books / Hodder, 2018, 360 pages. An American billionaire is found dead in his room at the Grand Raj Palace in Mumbai with a knife sticking out of his chest. The room is locked, and there is no sign of anyone else having been there. On the mirror in the bathroom are …

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Glory: NoViolet Bulawayo

Published by Viking / Chatto & Windus, 2022, 403 pages. “The Father of the Nation...was at an age when what was most important to him was to be left alone, and besides, those who know about things said the state of affairs inside his head wasn’t unlike a tumultuous country without a clear leader.” Jidada, …

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Doña Inés Versus Oblivion: Ana Teresa Torres

Translated from Spanish by Gregory RabassaPublished by Phoenix, 1999, 245 pages. Original version published in 1992. “[L]isten carefully, because I hold its whole history in the secret places of my memory.” Doña Inés, the matriarch of a wealthy Venezuelan family who owns a cacao plantation, fights a legal battle with her houseboy for some property …

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