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“My books are a product of a community experience”: An interview with Claudia Hernandez — Mauro Javier Cárdenas

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Claudia Hernandez would prefer that I suppress superlatives from my descriptions of her work. I’ve done so except […]

@MinorLits 18/10/2023 Interviews

Slash and Burn by Claudia Hernández (trans. Julia Sanches) — Silvia Rothlisberger

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“They were still compañeras-in-struggle. She likes the fact that she still uses her alias. She, on the other […]

@MinorLits 24/02/2021 Book reviews

‘Reality is too important to be left to the realists’ – An interview with Tim Etchells, by Thom Cuell

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Endland is a distorted, broken-mirror image of England, a glimpse of the teeming dystopia that lies just beneath […]

@MinorLits 25/02/2020 Interviews

The Momus Questionnaire — Angela Readman

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Angela Readman is a Costa Short Story Award winner, whose deadpan, surreal style has been compared to Angela […]

@MinorLits 29/01/2019 Interviews

The Remainder by Alia Trabucco Zerán (trans. Sophie Hughes) — Thom Cuell

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‘One week there, the next nowhere to be seen, that’s how my dead began, out of control… Lying […]

@MinorLits 22/11/2018 Book reviews

Malacqua by Nicola Pugliese (Shaun Whiteside trans.) — Dan Ivec

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Nicola Pugliese’s Malacqua comes to the English-speaking readership as a mysterious secret. Passionately discovered and published by Italo […]

@MinorLits 14/06/2018 Book reviews

The Momus Questionnaire — Jennifer Hodgson

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Jennifer Hodgson is a writer, critic, and the editor of The Unmapped Country, by the radical author Ann […]

@MinorLits 28/03/2018 Interviews

Joanna Walsh: “Language that wants to section itself off as ‘literary’ is dead” — Thom Cuell

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Taking in everything from linguistic dystopianism to Freudian whimsy, the stories in Joanna Walsh’s second collection, Worlds from […]

@MinorLits 06/09/2017 Interviews
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