António Lobo Antunes's twenty-fifth novel, Commission of Tears (2011, Comissão das Lágrimas) is s...
Made speechless by her eccentric father, the beautiful Etheria is traded for a piece of precious ...
Tracing the Great War through the Millennium Bug, 1999 through 1900, Dadaism throughScientology t...
A polyphonic novel set over the course of three days, Midnight is Not in Everyone's Reach is a st...
When Kjersti was seventeen, she could run faster and longer than everybody else. Now, a few years...
'Originally published in French by Les Editions de Minuit in 2013' -- Verso title page.
A sequel of sorts both to Nicholas Mosley's recent novel 'God's Hazard' and his classic nonfictio...
Exploring sanity and insanity, truth and untruth, The Rise and Fall of Parkinson’s Disease is Sve...
Beginning in the year 300 BC and ending with a theatre company in a small Western Australian town...
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2023Trilogy is Jon Fosse's critically acclaimed, lumi...
Communication or the lack thereof is the subject of this sly update of the picaresque.
With an undercurrent of sensual excitement, Celine paints an almost unbearably vivid picture of s...
In this brilliant and sobering self-portrait, Édouard Levé hides nothing from his readers, settin...
A sometimes mocking, sometimes poignant tribute to the City of Light.
In 1990, the same year as Things in the Night, Unt published a second novel, Diary of a Blood Don...
The novel that reportedly caused a walkout upon publication, this grotesque, absurdist work by Ru...
Selected by the Modern Library as one of the 100 best nonfiction books of all time
From Museum of Modern Art editor Emily Hall, a debut novel in the first person about the place of...
'At Swim-Two-Birds is the story of a young, lazy, and frequently drunk Irish college student who ...
'Nobodaddy's Children is a trilogy of novels that traces life in Germany from the Nazi era throug...
'Jon and Katharina spend the winter in Jon's childhood home on the Cantabrian coast, lonely and b...
An indispensable companion to Gertrude Stein's masterpiece, The Making of Americans. One of the g...
Pierrot Mon Ami, considered by many to be one of Raymond Queneau’s finest achievements, is a quir...
'As avant-garde novelist Antony Lamont struggles to write a 'new wave murder mystery,' his frustr...
In her latest translated volume of collected short fiction, Rumena Bu~arovska delivers more of wh...
An obsessive and revealing self-portrait of a remarkable woman humiliated by the circumstances of...
A National Book Award winner, this bawdy, comic trio of novellas finds John Barth injecting his s...
From the author of Nightwood, Djuna Barnes has written a book that is all that she was, and must ...
'Candid and unfettered, Sven Popoviâc's Last Night is a playfully existential meditation on youth...
In this brilliant, inventive, tragic farce, Deborah Levy creates the ultimate dysfunctional kids,...
'Torrential and dreamlike, Mauro Javier Câardenas' novel unfurls into a layered, poignant, and un...
Confined to a prison cell, thrice-murderer Pascual Duarte recounts his journey from a violent chi...
While living in exile in Berlin, the formidable literary critic Viktor Shklovsky fell in love wit...
'Grotesque, deconstructive, and absolutely genius, Vladimir Sorokin's short story collection Disp...
'Angel in the Forest is Marguerite Young's fascinating chronicle of two attempts to establish uto...
A 'striking lesbian manifesto and a deft parody' by the acclaimed author of Nightwood. (—Library ...
A writer of 'enormous sophistication' (The New York Times), Nicholas Delbanco has established him...
Nina, a drifter from southern Spain comes to London in search of experience, only to find that th...
Casting light and shadow, looking backwards and forwards, My Paris is a hynotizing tale of desire...
From the author of the 2022 Pulitzer winner The Netanyahus, one of the great comic epics of our t...
'Suicide cannot be read as simply another novel - it is, in a sense, the author's own oblique, pu...
A puzzle of colorful, sardonic episodes that come together as a portrait of totalitarian society ...
In the stark, poetic voice that garnered her novel Anatomy. Monotony. cult status in Norway and a...
'A major literary event over two decades in the making, Your Name Here marks the seismic return o...