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For now the postal strike is over and though I am not happy that it had to end with a back to work order, it is a relief to see packages emerging from the backlog. Like this, a book to bridge the passage into the new year. Archipelago Books

For now the postal strike is over and though I am not happy that it had to end with a back to work order, it is a relief to see packages emerging from the backlog. Like this, a book to bridge the passage into the new year. <a href="/archipelagobks/">Archipelago Books</a>
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Second day of 2025 book mail: New José Eduardo Agualusa (tr Daniel Hahn) coming in March from Archipelago Books and a novel from Palestinian writer Maya Abu Al-Hayyat (tr Hazem Jamjoum) from Cleveland State University Poetry Center which is beautifully presented from the cover to the very readable font.

Second day of 2025 book mail: New José Eduardo Agualusa (tr Daniel Hahn) coming in March from <a href="/archipelagobks/">Archipelago Books</a> and a novel from Palestinian writer Maya Abu Al-Hayyat (tr Hazem Jamjoum) from <a href="/CSUPoetryCenter/">Cleveland State University Poetry Center</a> which is beautifully presented from the cover to the very readable font.
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We are thrilled to announce that Siamak Herawi's TALI GIRLS, translated by Sara Khalili, has been longlisted for the 2025 Dublin Literary Award!

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The one and only Robert Plunket calls The Harmattan Winds "Lovely and also a little fierce. Full of provocative ideas and adventures. So vivid, so quirky, so oddly believable... a very endearing book." We'll publish Trudel's Québecois classic on April 1st, 2025!

The one and only Robert Plunket calls The Harmattan Winds "Lovely and also a little fierce. Full of provocative ideas and adventures. So vivid, so quirky, so oddly believable... a very endearing book." 

We'll publish Trudel's Québecois classic on April 1st, 2025!
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Yesterday we published Felix Nesi's PEOPLE FROM OETIMU, translated from Indonesian by Lara Norgaard. In her afterword, Lara notes how the novel "operates from a place of political grief and rage grounded in testimony." Order your copy of this formidible debut on our site.

Yesterday we published Felix Nesi's PEOPLE FROM OETIMU, translated from Indonesian by Lara Norgaard. In her afterword, Lara notes how the novel "operates from a place of political grief and rage grounded in testimony." Order your copy of this formidible debut on our site.
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got chocked up when this impossibly beautiful translation of Mafalda arrived. For early dissidents and irreverent children, thank you Archipelago Books <3

got chocked up when this impossibly beautiful translation of Mafalda arrived. For early dissidents and irreverent children, thank you <a href="/archipelagobks/">Archipelago Books</a> &lt;3
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★ Hanne Ørstavik unspools a fascinating metafictional story of fear, love, and the desire to make art from life. It’s an intriguing literary double act. Archipelago Books buff.ly/4bm5f6D

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To be a child of the ghetto is to vanish even before existing in the language of modernity and nation-state hegemony. On Elias Khoury as translated by Andrew Davies and published by ⁦Archipelago Books⁩. wordswithoutborders.org/read/article/2…

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I read In Red, by Magdalena Tulli (1998; 2011 translation by Bill Johnston for Archipelago Books). The fortunes of a poor benighted Polish town from before the First World War to the cusp of the Second. Bruno Schulz could have written it, but he left it for Tulli. Archipelago Books

I read In Red, by Magdalena Tulli (1998; 2011 translation by Bill Johnston for Archipelago Books).
The fortunes of a poor benighted Polish town from before the First World War to the cusp of the Second. Bruno Schulz could have written it, but he left it for Tulli.
<a href="/archipelagobks/">Archipelago Books</a>
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I read Wickerwork, by Christian Lehnert (Archipelago Books, 2025). Poems selected from three recent collections (2015-2022), translated by Richard Sieburth. Many entries reminded me of Old Norse/English kennings and riddles, but more science-y. Archipelago Books

I read Wickerwork, by Christian Lehnert (Archipelago Books, 2025). Poems selected from three recent collections (2015-2022), translated by Richard Sieburth.
Many entries reminded me of Old Norse/English kennings and riddles, but more science-y.

<a href="/archipelagobks/">Archipelago Books</a>
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Today, on the 77th anniversary of Nakba, some literary works that bring real-life events and their aftermath to life. Archipelago Books /1 roughghosts.com/2024/10/30/mem…