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Everyday Movement
Gigi L. Leung (trans. Jennifer Feeley)
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Beckomberga
Sara Stridsberg (trans. Deborah Bragan-Turner)
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| January 28, 2026
When the Museum Is Closed
Emi Yagi (trans. Yuki Tejima)
By
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| January 27, 2026
A Very Cold Winter
Fausta Cialente (trans. Julia Nelsen)
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| January 22, 2026
Pedro the Vast
Simón López Trujillo (trans. Robin Myers)
By
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| January 16, 2026
How the
New York Times
Failed Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya
Max Weiss on Translating the Gaza Doctor’s Words for the
Times
, and the Paper’s Failure to Cover His Abduction and Torture
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Max Weiss
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| January 13, 2026
“Turn of the River”
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| January 12, 2026
The Old Fire
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Words Between Worlds: Creative Writing in Sarajevo
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Stacy Mattingly
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The Jaguar’s Roar
Micheliny Verunschk (trans. Juliana Barbassa)
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| December 11, 2025
What Happens When Gen Z Encounters Catullus’s Filthiest Poem?
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Rachel DeWoskin
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Berlin Shuffle
Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz (trans. Philip Boehm)
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| December 9, 2025
Chilling Lit: Six Novels in Translation That Blend Folktales and Horror
Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse Recommends Zuzana Ríhová, John Ajvide Lindqvist, and more
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Ilona Yazhbin Chavasse
| December 5, 2025
The Aquatics
Osvalde Lewat (trans. Maren Baudet-Lackner)
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| December 5, 2025
Beasts of the Sea
Iida Turpeinen (trans. David Hackston)
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| December 4, 2025
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Olivia Rutigliano
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