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Cynan Jones
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Charles Baxter
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Ludmila Ulitskaya (translated by Polly Gannon)
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Daniel Tunnard
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João Gilberto Noll (translated by Edgar Garbelotto)
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Rachel Genn
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Xiaolu Guo
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Julián Herbert, trans. by Christina MacSweeney
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The Bitch
Pilar Quintana, translated by Lisa Dillman
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Patrick Modiano, trans. Mark Polizzotti
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Jess Walter
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Martin Amis
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