Best European Fiction 2019

Author:   Alex Andriesse Shakespeare
Publisher:   Dalkey Archive Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 January 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Now in its tenth year, Best European Fiction continues to be an essential resource for readers, critics, and publishers interested in contemporary European literature. This year's anthology brings together some of the most exciting prose writing in Europe today, by writers such as Alberto Olmos, Lars Petter Sveen, Xabier Lpez Lpez, Teolinda Gerso, and dm Bodor. Ranging from the firmly well-established to rising young writers never before translated into English, the stories of Best European Fiction 2019 are bound to provoke and delight.

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Author:   Alex Andriesse Shakespeare
Publisher:   Dalkey Archive Press
Imprint:   Dalkey Archive Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9781628972863


ISBN 10:   1628972866
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   31 January 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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It is hard to imagine another [anthology] quite as willing to interrogate, with expansive generosity and inclusiveness, the borders both of Europe and of fiction itself.... Besides serving up texts that might otherwise remain inaccessible to Anglophone readers, the volume's greatest strength lies in its attention to the problems of translation itself. (Times Literary Supplement) [I]deal for browsing and has something for almost every taste. . . we can be thankful to have so many talented new voices to discover. (Library Journal) Readers for whom the expression 'foreign literature' means the work of Canada's Alice Munro stand to have their eyes opened wide and their reading exposure exploded as they encounter works from places such as Croatia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia (and, yes, from more familiar terrain, such as Spain, the UK, and Russia). (Booklist, Starred Review for Best European Fiction 2010) Of interest to literary readers of English on both sides of the water. (Kirkus Reviews) For one book to range so widely in geographical terms is a praiseworthy achievement in itself; to do so and encompass so many delightfully singular, fascinatingly overlapping talents is an achievement of another order. (Wall Street Journal)


""It is hard to imagine another [anthology] quite as willing to interrogate, with expansive generosity and inclusiveness, the borders both of Europe and of fiction itself.... Besides serving up texts that might otherwise remain inaccessible to Anglophone readers, the volume's greatest strength lies in its attention to the problems of translation itself."" (Times Literary Supplement) “[I]deal for browsing and has something for almost every taste. . . we can be thankful to have so many talented new voices to discover.” (Library Journal) “Readers for whom the expression ‘foreign literature’ means the work of Canada’s Alice Munro stand to have their eyes opened wide and their reading exposure exploded as they encounter works from places such as Croatia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia (and, yes, from more familiar terrain, such as Spain, the UK, and Russia).” (Booklist, Starred Review for Best European Fiction 2010) ""Of interest to literary readers of English on both sides of the water."" (Kirkus Reviews) “For one book to range so widely in geographical terms is a praiseworthy achievement in itself; to do so and encompass so many delightfully singular, fascinatingly overlapping talents is an achievement of another order."" (Wall Street Journal)


It is hard to imagine another [anthology] quite as willing to interrogate, with expansive generosity and inclusiveness, the borders both of Europe and of fiction itself.... Besides serving up texts that might otherwise remain inaccessible to Anglophone readers, the volume's greatest strength lies in its attention to the problems of translation itself. (Times Literary Supplement) [I]deal for browsing and has something for almost every taste. . . we can be thankful to have so many talented new voices to discover. (Library Journal) Readers for whom the expression 'foreign literature' means the work of Canada's Alice Munro stand to have their eyes opened wide and their reading exposure exploded as they encounter works from places such as Croatia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia (and, yes, from more familiar terrain, such as Spain, the UK, and Russia). (Booklist, Starred Review for Best European Fiction 2010) Of interest to literary readers of English on both sides of the water. (Kirkus Reviews) For one book to range so widely in geographical terms is a praiseworthy achievement in itself; to do so and encompass so many delightfully singular, fascinatingly overlapping talents is an achievement of another order. (Wall Street Journal)


"""It is hard to imagine another [anthology] quite as willing to interrogate, with expansive generosity and inclusiveness, the borders both of Europe and of fiction itself.... Besides serving up texts that might otherwise remain inaccessible to Anglophone readers, the volume's greatest strength lies in its attention to the problems of translation itself."" (Times Literary Supplement) “[I]deal for browsing and has something for almost every taste. . . we can be thankful to have so many talented new voices to discover.” (Library Journal) “Readers for whom the expression ‘foreign literature’ means the work of Canada’s Alice Munro stand to have their eyes opened wide and their reading exposure exploded as they encounter works from places such as Croatia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia (and, yes, from more familiar terrain, such as Spain, the UK, and Russia).” (Booklist, Starred Review for Best European Fiction 2010) ""Of interest to literary readers of English on both sides of the water."" (Kirkus Reviews) “For one book to range so widely in geographical terms is a praiseworthy achievement in itself; to do so and encompass so many delightfully singular, fascinatingly overlapping talents is an achievement of another order."" (Wall Street Journal)"


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Alex Andriesse is a writer, a translator, and an associate editor at Dalkey Archive Press, where he manages the Review of Contemporary Fiction.

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