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“I had a feeling that the ‘hearer’ of my story was always very close, within the reach of my oral voice, as if I were telling the story around a fire”: An Interview with Karina Lickorish Quinn — Silvia Rothlisberger

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Karina Lickorish Quinn is a British-Peruvian author based in London. Her debut novel The Dust Never Settles tells […]

tobiasvryan 05/05/2022 Interviews

“In a world where routine has become the norm, only the eccentrics can really see”: An Interview with author Carlos Fonseca — Silvia Rothlisberger

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Carlos Fonseca’s second novel, Natural History (translated from Spanish by Megan McDowell), is woven around multiple stories: fiction […]

@MinorLits 13/01/2022 Interviews

Havana Year Zero (excerpt) — Karla Suárez (Christina MacSweeney translator)

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It all happened in 1993, Year Zero in Cuba. The year of interminable power cuts, when bicycles filled […]

@MinorLits 23/02/2021 Fiction

The Quarantine Hotline #18 — Carolina Orloff

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For the eighteenth episode of The Quarantine Hotline Fernando Sdrigotti talks to Carolina Orloff, editor of Edinburgh-based Charco […]

@MinorLits 25/08/2020 Audio, Interviews

Cora Cardona: “I got to like ugliness and found it beautiful” — An Interview with Frank Garrett

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The Cardona family has contributed generations of writers and artists to the cultural heritage of Latin America. Alfredo […]

@MinorLits 28/04/2020 Interviews

‘I wanted to write a novel that felt really oral’ — an interview with Yara Rodrigues Fowler by Silvia Rothlisberger

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Yara Rodrigues Fowler is a British Brazilian writer from South London. Yara was shortlisted for the Sunday Times […]

@MinorLits 23/04/2020 Interviews

Orphan Worlds: An Interview with Giuseppe Caputo — Silvia Rothlisberger

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An Orphan World is Giuseppe Caputo’s first novel and it tells the love story of two men: a […]

@MinorLits 11/02/2020 Interviews

George Henson: “I refuse to anglicize a text just to make readers’ lives easier” — Frank Garrett

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Literary translator George Henson has made a name for himself tackling the task of bringing Mexico’s genre-bending writer […]

@MinorLits 04/04/2019 Interviews

How to Travel Without Seeing by Andrés Neuman — J. C. Greenway

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How to Travel Without Seeing by Andrés Neuman would be the perfect book to read while travelling, either […]

@MinorLits 28/09/2016 Book reviews

A Peripheral Postmodernity — Zwi Migdal

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Rosario. They say it’s a cultural Mecca. Many musicians, writers, playwrights, artists, intellectuals, filmmakers, have been born within […]

@MinorLits 14/05/2014 Essays & features
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