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by Cristina Peligra
Inpress’ thought-provoking list of translated books in May explores the human experience from desire to violence, trauma and war.
Here are our tra...
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by Cristina Peligra
Radical poetry publisher Smokestack Books is now publishing Isabella, the first complete UK edition of poems by Isabella Morra, a powerful voice in...
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by Cristina Peligra
“You were the hidden motive, the one for whom one got out of bed in the morning, the one from the past who was at the same time someone from the f...
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by Rebecca Robinson
The 33-year old spoken-word poet Raymond Antrobus is tonight, Monday, 20th May, named the winner of the £30,000 Rathbones Folio Prize, for his deb...
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by Cristina Peligra
Join us in London on 6th and 7th June and meet Bosnian authors
Alen Mešković and Faruk Šehić!
Inpress is excited to announce a series of events ai...
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by Cristina Peligra
The Governesses
by Anne Serre
Translated by Mark Hutchinson
Published 2 April in the UK by Les Fugitives, London (published in the USA by New Dire...
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by Cristina Peligra
In March, Tilted Axis Press’ publications list included 2018 PEN Translates Award Winner Sergius Seeks Bacchus, the first book of poems by Indonesi...
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by Cristina Peligra
A short but very powerful book awaits you this month. A social inquiry, a shocking, horrifying story. Add to your reading list our Translated Book ...
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by Cristina Peligra
Inpress’ list of translated books in April is inclusive, diverse and pioneering, as are our publishers, bringing the best foreign literature and fa...
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by Cristina Peligra
A gripping psychological tale, enlivened by wickedly sharp insights into a contemporary small-town life in China: we present you White Horse by Yan...
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by Cristina Peligra
The book to read next month is Henrik Nor-Hansen’s Termin: An Inquiry into Violence in Norway, published by Nordisk Books, our selected Translated ...
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by Cristina Peligra
“I am addressing you with the desire, prompted by the aforementioned events, to share with you a dog’s thoughts about love. In this appeal, I ask ...
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