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Pedro Páramo

by Juan Rulfo

Soon to be an original film coming to Netflix in Fall 2024, directed by Rodrigo Prieto, cinematographer of Killers of the Flower Moon The highly influential masterpiece of Latin American…

Orbital

by Samantha Harvey

SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2024 A singular new novel from Betty Trask Prize–winner Samantha Harvey, Orbital is an eloquent meditation on space and life on our planet through the…

Blue Light Hours

by Bruna Dantas Lobato

One of Electric Literature’s “75 Books by Women of Color to Read in 2024” From the National Book Award-winning translator, an atmospheric and wise debut novel of a young Brazilian…

Elena Castedo

…flows free and impetuous. belongs to the family of those stories that will be always remembered.” El Pais and Diario 16 paraphrase: “It would be difficult to find a more…

T.D. Allman

T. D. Allman (1944 – 2024) is the author of In France Profound: The Long History of a House, a Mountain Town, and a People, Finding Florida: The True History…

Claire Keegan

Claire Keegan’s works of fiction are internationally acclaimed and have been translated into thirty languages. Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields won the Edge…

Paul Auster

Paul Auster (1947 – 2024) was the bestselling author of Baumgartner, Bloodbath Nation, 4 3 2 1, Sunset Park, The Book of Illusions, Moon Palace, and The New York Trilogy,…

Paul Lynch

…and France’s Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, Prix Littérature-Monde, and the Jean Monnet Prize for European Literature. In 2024, he was appointed Distinguished Writing Fellow at Maynooth University and was…

In the Fall

by Jeffrey Lent

“Majestic . . . epic . . . vital . . . a necessary piece in a uniquely American mosaic.” —The New York Times Book Review…

The Last Secret of the Temple

by Paul Sussman

“What could possibly bring together an Egyptian detective, an Israeli cop, and a Palestinian journalist? This international bestseller, dubbed ‘an intelligent reader’s answer to The Da Vinci Code.’” —Library Journal…