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Farewell, Ghosts
Nadia Terranova (translator Ann Goldstein)
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The Last Interview
Eshkol Nevo (translated by Sondra Silverston)
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One Night Two Souls
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Ellen Cooney
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Ismail Kadare (translated by John Hodgson)
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Cynan Jones
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Charles Baxter
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| November 17, 2020
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Jacob’s Ladder
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Harmada
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You Have the Prettiest Mask
Sarah Langan
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The Girl With Braided Hair
Rasha Adly (translated by Sarah Enany)
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What You Could Have Won
Rachel Genn
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The Bitch
Pilar Quintana, translated by Lisa Dillman
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Invisible Ink
Patrick Modiano, trans. Mark Polizzotti
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The Cold Millions
Jess Walter
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Inside Story
Martin Amis
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