WINNER OF THE 2025 NOBEL PRIZE A quiet, poetic, and exquisitely gorgeous novel describing a wandering mythic figure in a Kyoto monastery
Available in a beautiful print edition for the first time, this brilliant lecture delivered by Laszlo Krasznahorkai, winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, reads like an unforgettable short story
Elfriede Jelinek considers Screeds her "American Trilogy": the three texts collected here were written in quick succession; the first and second in the immediate aftermath of each of Trump's successful power grabs; the final text following the release of the Epstein files
Twenty of the greatest Clarice Lispector stories selected from the trove of her amazing short fiction, now in paperback with a personal new preface by her son.
A sensationally creepy new selection of stories from the author of the cult phenomenon The Houseguest
A lively new translation of "the greatest of all Japanese books of spiritual wandering" (Robert Hass).
A major landmark of 20th-century Caribbean poetry. "Those who lament that the Age of Giants is over have evidently never read Kamau Brathwaite" (Eliot Weinberger)
The astonishing Irish literary magician Keith Ridgway pulls from his hat the 21st-century's Great Dublin Novel
The much anticipated fifth installment of Solvej Balle's "speculative masterwork" (New York Magazine) On the Calculation of Volume, a literary classic in the making
Inspired by a true crime, the mid-century genius Helene Bessette unfolds a murder mystery in hypnotic interludes, as only she knows how
An eclectic collection of poetry by Hanshan, the legendary 8th-century Buddhist monk, compiled by Hiroaki Sato, who adds wonderful material on him by Akutagawa and Mori Ogai