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  • Homage to Izzo in New York Times Restaurant Review

    from The New York Times April 7, 2010 by Sam Sifton Jean-Claude Izzo wrote a terrific series of French noir novels, a Marseille trilogy of sun-baked bad guys and beautiful women, smart cops...
  • Alina Bronsky at Words Without Borders

    Words Without Borders translates, publishes, and promotes the finest contemporary international literature. The PEN World Voices Festival launches its sixth annual celebration of global literature at...
  • Bronsky Bookseller Buzz

    Alina Bronsky's Broken Glass Park has been exciting booksellers and book clubs leaders during the days leading up to its release this week. We thought we'd share some of the comments we've been receiving...
  • Interview Valerio Massimo Manfredi on www.i-italy.org

    On March 23 novelist, archeologist, topographer of the ancient world and screenplay writer Valerio Massimo Manfredi presented his latest historical thriller, The Ides of March, to...
  • La Repubblica: "An Interview with Alina Bronsky"

    The Old Testament reads: “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.” Sascha, a seventeen-year-old Russian immigrant in Germany has two dreams: to kill her stepfather Vadim, and to write a book...
  • Valerio Massimo Manfredi on tour!

    Valerio Massimo Manfredi is the author of over a dozen historical novels, including the “Alexander” trilogy, translated into more than thirty languages, and The Last Legion, made into a film...
  • Carlotto's Way

    The Mediterranean Crime Novel According to Massimo Carlotto In Italy, the crime novel is currently thought of as the literature of reality: the only literary form that is capable...
  • Summer 2010

    From Europa Editions this season: international fiction that will take readers from South Africa to New York, from contemporary Paris to Ancient Rome. Download...
  • The Black and White Review: "A discussion with Michael Reynolds, editor-in-chief of Europa Editions."

    Taylor Davis-Van Atta is the editor of Something Else, a blog dedicated to the review and criticism of newly translated literature. He has worked for three years for Hunger Mountain Journal of the Arts...
  • An Interview with translator Alison Anderson

    This week Alison Anderson will be appearing on the 9th of March at Center of the Art of Translation and on the 6th live on American radio show West Coast Live. Alison is one of our most talented and most...

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