A brilliant new translation of a masterpiece of early psychological realism: The chilling tale, told in a series of journal entries, of one man's terrifying descent into paranoia and madness. Also included are two of the author's earlier versions.[...]
Based on original reporting and theorizing about the world's "forgotten war zones," this collection of essays includes novelist-philosopher Levy's reflections on massacres in Burundi and Angola, female suicide bombers in Sri Lanka and death and destruction in Algeria and Sudan.[...]
Recipient of three French literary awards, Mathias Enard's follow-up to the critically acclaimed "Zone" is a timely novel about a young Moroccan boy caught up in the turbulent events of the Middle East, and a possible murder.Exiled from his family for religious transgressions related to his feelings[...]