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“A Grand Old Cafe”

“A Grand Old Cafe”

Iván Mándy, Translated by John Batki

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 20, 2021

“A Girl and the Moon”

“A Girl and the Moon”

A Poem by Lee Young-Ju, Translated by Jae Kim

By Lee Young-Ju, translated by Jae Kim | December 17, 2021

Burn Coast

Burn Coast

Dale Maharidge

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 17, 2021

“Phone Book”

“Phone Book”

A Poem by John Keene

By John Keene | December 16, 2021

Where You Come From

Where You Come From

Saša Stanišić, Translated by Damion Searls

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 16, 2021

An Impossible Love

An Impossible Love

Christine Angot, Translated by Armine Kotin Mortimer

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 15, 2021

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“The Calling of St. Matthew”

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The Cat Who Saved Books

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Sosuke Natsukawa trans. by Louise Heal Kawai

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The Women I Love

The Women I Love

Francesco Pacifico, trans. by Elizabeth Harris

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Beasts of a Little Land

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 7, 2021

One in Me I Never Loved

One in Me I Never Loved

Carla Guelfenbein, Translated by Neil Davidson

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“Interlude: Paradisiaque.”

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