Wild Woman is an anti-love story, set against a background of economic hardship. Told through the undiluted language of thought and mania, the twists and turns of internal dialogue are brought alive by a narrator determined to find her true voice.To go wild in order to be free.
The Fig Tree is a multi-generational family saga, a tour de force spanning three generations from the mid-20th century through the Balkans wars of the 90s until present day; at its heart... Læs mere
This is a pseudo-autobiographical novel that returns post-postmodernism to modernism and offers an intimate portrayal of the limits of women's desire and freedom against the backdrop of ethnic, class and gender tensions of a declining Austro-Hungarian empire.
In the northern Slovenian city of Murska Sobota stands the renowned Hotel Dobray, gathering place of townspeople of all nationalities. In the thick of World War II, the... Læs mere
Doppelganger consists of two stories that skillfully revisit the question of "doubles" and how an individual is perpetually caught between their own beliefs and those imposed on them by society.
A seminal novel by one of Romania's most respected writers and intellectuals An early exploration of adolescence, first love and burning ambition.
In the best European absurdist tradition, Popov has created a very funny novel about the trials and tribulations of transition society and the comedy to be found when cultures clash.
The Olcinium Trilogy brings together three of Nikolaidis’ short novels: The Son, TheComing and Till Kingdom Come, which together encompass an apocalyptic vision of thisancient town;... Læs mere
Part fable, part political thriller, a story of a break-away peninsula set adrift between Turkey and Greece. While the authorities try hard to maintain control, the inhabitants grown more rebellious and resourceful by the day
At the age of 86, Dov Hoenig decided to travel back in his mind to WWII Bucharest to tell the story of his 12-year-old self and so many Jewish families caught in the midst of struggle and terror.