From the February 2011 Issue Grave Matters Samko Tále’s Cemetery Book By Daniela Kapitáňová (Translated by Julia Sherwood) LR
From the November 2009 Issue Secrets & Lies Your Face Tomorrow 3: Poison, Shadow and Farewell By Javier Marías LR
From the December 2008 Issue Junja Din The Wooden Village By Peter Pišt’anek (Translated by Peter Petro) The End of Freddy By Peter Pišt’anek (Translated by Peter Petro) LR
From the May 2008 Issue Unknown Keys The Sorrows of an American: A Novel of Secrets By Siri Hustvedt LR
From the December 2007 Issue Hijinks at the Hotel Ambassador Rivers of Babylon By Peter Pišt’anek (Translated by Peter Petro) LR
From the October 2011 Issue Snapshots The Foxes Come at Night By Cees Nooteboom (Translated by Ina Rilke) LR
Sign Up to our newsletter
Receive free articles, highlights from the archive, news, details of prizes, and much more.@Lit_Review
Follow Literary Review on Twitter
Twitter Feed
My piece in the latest @Lit_Review on The Edges of the World by Charles Foster. TLDR fascinating on a micro level, frustrating on a macro level:
Guy Stagg - Fringe Benefits
Guy Stagg: Fringe Benefits - The Edges of the World: At the Margins of Life, Lands and History by Charles Foster
literaryreview.co.uk
My review of Sonia Faleiro's powerful new book in this month's @Lit_Review.
https://literaryreview.co.uk/where-rituals-come-home-to-roost
for @Lit_Review, I wrote about Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen, a speculative fiction banger about the cultural consequences of biohacking—Huel dinners, sunny days, negligible culture—that resembles a certain low-tax city for the Turkey teethed
Ray Philp - Forever Young
Ray Philp: Forever Young - Freezing Point by Anders Bodelsen (Translated from Danish by Joan Tate)
literaryreview.co.uk