Rage by Zygmunt Miłoszewski: A deeply disturbing read, but also hugely enjoyable and reads beautifully. There’s no happy ending – but…

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Joanna Bator, Piaskowa Góra. Sadly no English translation yet, but excellent German translation by the ever fabulous Esther Kinsky. By…
Love Clarissa? Then try Maria Wirtemberska’s epistolary intrigue Malvina, or the Heart’s Intuition (1816). By Ursula Phillips Malvina, or the…
Orzeszkowa’s On the Niemen (1888) in Michelle Granas’s translation superbly catches the atmosphere of partition and insurrection. By Ursula Phillips…
Ioana Pârvulescu’s epic tale, Life Begins on Friday, deftly translated by Alistair Ian Blyth, is set in Bucharest during the last…
I’ve just discovered the beautiful and poetic work of the Icelandic writer Sjón. His book Moonstone is published by Sceptre and…
#RIVETINGREADS – AN INVITATION TO ALL WRITERS EVERYWHERE! from Rosie Goldsmith, Director European Literature Network Dear Authors, Apologies for the…