The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers’ Guild: Mathias Enard

Translated from French by Frank WynnePublished by Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2023, 486 pages. Original version published in 2020. David Mazon, a student of ethnography in Paris, moves for a year to La Pierre-Saint-Christophe, a village in the Deux-Sèvres region of western France, to conduct research for his thesis on agrarian life. He finds a place to …

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Mephisto: Klaus Mann

Translated from German by Robin SmythPublished by Penguin, 1977, 263 pages. Original version published in 1936. “What do men want from me? Why do they pursue me? Why are they so hard? All I am is a perfectly ordinary actor...” Hendrik Höfgen is, first and foremost, an actor. In fact, that could describe him entirely. …

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Mother India: Prayaag Akbar

Published by Fourth Estate, 2024, 168 pages Mayang is a young man working for Kashyap, a right-wing content producer in Delhi. Kashyap’s only criteria is to rile people up: there is no question of journalistic integrity or fact-checking. As Kashyap puts it, “To make an impact on the internet you don’t need ideas, you need …

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Four Seasons in Japan: Nick Bradley

Published by Penguin, 2023, 326 pages. Flo is an American translator working in Tokyo. She is unhappy—her partner Yuki is planning to leave for the US, and Flo cannot bring herself to leave Tokyo and join her. She has not told her two friends, Kyoko and Makoto, anything about Yuki and does not confide in …

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The Palm-Wine Drinkard: Amos Tutuola

Published by Faber & Faber, 1952, 136 pages. This is the story of a man who does nothing but drink palm wine, something he has done since he was ten years old. His father, realizing that his son would never do anything else, gives him a palm-tree farm with 560,000 palm trees so that he …

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