Welcome to September’s #RivetingReviews. With the publishing world in overdrive, and ‘Super Thursday’ looming on 9 October – the date when the big publishers release
Welcome to what I hope you will agree is another Christmas feast of #RivetingReviews! This is the time of year when reading something new and original can be the antidote to overin
Spring is springing here in the UK, and we are showcasing a fantastic crop of European literary talent in our March reviews to match the natural abundance of the season. Riveter-in
Welcome to June’s #RivetingReviews. This quarter we have reviews of more than twenty titles for you to feast on and perhaps take inspiration from for your summer reading. I think
Safari in Sarajevo is, in many ways, an ancient tragedy told through the conventions of noir fiction.The story is set today and is driven by a mother consumed by the desire for rev
The third episode of The Polka Podcast is now available to list on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, but also on YouTube and Amazon Music. Part 1: Polish poetry now Our guest, Piotr Florczy
Looking for a summer read to share with the young translated-literature fans in your life? The World Kid Lit team share four recently published favourites for the summer … EDITH:
Lucia Odoom is a Danish writer of Ghanaian descent, whose debut novel Cosmos has been published by Daunt Books, in Hunter Simpson’s translation. The character Cosmos has left Gha
The title of Jean-Noël Orengo’s latest novel is a quote from a remark allegedly made by SS officer Karl Maria Hettlage, who, with a discernible note of jealousy, is said to have
Reading Iris Wolff’s writing is like immersing oneself in the pages of a beautifully composed picture book. Clearing shows us the forests, mountains and plains of Romania where W
