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Nicole Krauss’s favorite author is not who you might expect

We’ve written about blurbs here on The Book Case before, most recently when our editor Lynn Green admitted that in spite of some skepticism, they led to her discover of A Mountain of Crumbs. The blurb making the rounds this … Continue reading

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What we’re reading Wednesday: Learning to Lose

Learning to Lose by David Trueba Other Press, $16.95, June 22, 2010 With the World Cup kicking off this weekend, it seems like the right time to read a novel from an international talent. David Trueba’s latest work, Learning to … Continue reading

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Fiction that translates

Last night the fiction finalists for the Best Translated Book Awards were announced at Idlewild Books in New York City. The awards are sponsored by Three Percent, a program at the University of Rochester (the name comes from the fact … Continue reading

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