Saïd Sayrafiezadeh: “Minimum Payment Due”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Saïd Sayrafiezadeh’s “Minimum Payment Due.”
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Saïd Sayrafiezadeh’s “Minimum Payment Due.”
Here are my thoughts on what I think is one of George Eliot’s lesser read novels, Felix Holt.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Han Kang’s “Heavy Snow,” translated from the Korean by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris.
One of my most anticipated releases of the year is Scholastique Mukasonga’s Sister Deborah, translated by Mark Polizzotti.
This week’s New Yorker fiction is Greg Jackson’s “The Honest Island.”
This week we get a newly translated story from Yukio Mishima: “From the Wilderness,” translated from the Japanese by John Nathan.
Take a lovely Victorian cruise down the Rhine in Ann Schlee’s deceptively quiet 1980 novel, Rhine Journey.