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When his wife returns to her parents house to have their second child, an unnamed narrator and his son are left to manage by themselves. Instead of absence, what the father and son …
Krystalli Glyniadakis’s verse carries the reader along coastlines – from France to England to Greece and its islands, on journeys that intersperse collective pasts with intimate …
Imagine Cormac McCarthy writing about the boring lives of clerks and you’ll anticipate something of the dystopic flavour of this gripping but socially bleak short story from Hwang. …
An unnamed narrator visits her friend, the girl who is getting married, in her apartment on the fifth floor of an anonymous building. With each flight of steps, the narrator …
A retired wrestler struggles with amnesia and anxiety after he is invited to return to his home town for an event. Back in once-familiar surroundings, he wrestles to make sense of …
Featuring two brand new short stories, this chapbook is Heerma van Voss’ first translation into English. In his typical style, these stories feature compelling, well-wrought …
Stavroula Petrelli appears to be the first openly lesbian poet in contemporary Greece. With her two published poetry collections in the 2000s, she writes to uplift queer women …
Mamoru wakes up at 9am in Berlin, eats breakfast, and then sets off to teach a Japanese language class, carrying a sashimi knife in his bag. At this moment in New York, Manfred …
A young woman delves into the circumstances of her mother’s death ahead of her own marriage, interrogating a woman who witnessed her mother’s death and would later come to play a …