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book blogger || ENG-ID translator || contemporary and translated fiction enthusiast find me πŸ‘‰πŸ» https://linktr.ee/erdeaka

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Irish Short Story Collections and Nonfiction to look out for in 2026! Following on from yesterday’s fiction round-up, here are some short story collections and nonfiction titles that I’m interested in checking out over the next twelve months. An Asylum fo…

Irish short story collections and nonfiction to look out for in 2026.

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Irish Fiction to look out for in 2026! 2026 is gearing up to be another great year for Irish Fiction. Some big hitters includeΒ Land, the new historical novel from Maggie O’Farrell and The Newer World, a new novel from Sebastian Ba…

Irish Fiction to look out for in 2026!

#IrishLiterature

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The censorship and return of Jin Yong’s novels in Vietnam Before 1975, under the Republic of Vietnam, there were countless privately owned newspapers and magazines. These outlets attracted their readers not only by covering the latest information about wa…

It's quite surprising to know that Jin Yong's novels were banned in Vietnam in the 1970s.

#wuxia #chineseliterature #booksky

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Museum of Innocence | Date Announcement | Netflix
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Orhan Pamuk's 2008 novel, The Museum of Innocence, is having a Netflix adaptation. Coming out on February 13th.

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2025: A Change in Attitude 2025 marked a change in my attitude: toward reading, rating, reviewing. Not that significant of a change in reading, though, but still… I’d set up a 25 books for 2025 earlier last year following a …

A reflection on my last year's reading and reviewing...

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Conclusion of my reading in 2025. I actually have six favorite books this year but myyearinbooks website could only generate five so let's just act as if the one left is the honorable mention 😌.

#booksky

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My December reading wrap-up πŸ“šβœŒπŸ».

#booksky

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Girls gotta have a room of their own for everything and anything.

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Bold ideas, progressive narrative, but, unfortunately, with a writing style I wouldn't deem good or mature.

3.75/5

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Jane Austen's 250th anniversary seems to be the right moment to reread #PrideAndPrejudice.

#booksky #classics

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Colm TΓ³ibΓ­n on Writing His Long-Awaited Sequel To Brooklyn | Waterstones.com Blog | Waterstones The acclaimed author talks about plot in fiction and inspiration behind his new book Long Island.

Colm Toibin's muse on what is plot and what had driven him to finally write Brooklyn's sequel.

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The Empire Marches On In 1913, the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore received the Nobel Prize in literature on the basis of Gitanjali, a single volume of poems idiosyncratically self-translated from Bengali into English.

The Empire Marches On

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Malam Seribu Jahanam All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. Malam Seribu Jahanam, Intan Paramaditha’s second novel after the cri…

I know my review cannot do the book justice, but here's my thoughts on Intan Paramaditha's second novel, Malam Seribu Jahanam.

#booksky #bookreview #IndonesianLiterature

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β€œShanghai thirty years ago on a moonlit night …” #eileenchang For once, I know exactly what prompted me to buy the book I’m sharing today – and that was a review by JacquiWine of Eileen Chang’s β€œJasmine Tea and other stories”. Ch…

A review of "Jasmine Tea" by Eileen Chang.

#translatedfiction #ChineseLiterature

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Summoning Literary Witches: Intan Paramaditha Rethinks Her Personal Canon This essay is based on a Master’s lecture delivered at the Conrad Award Gala, Conrad Festival, October 29, 2023. Gloria AnzaldΓΊa, a queer Mexican American author with indigenous heritage, tells us …

An interesting take by Intan Paramaditha on the books that (should) influence us. Although, I have to say that making choices is, most of time, a matter of privilege.

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Home Remedies Home Remedies by Xuan Juliana Wang, first published in 2019, is a collection of twelve short stories divided into three parts: family, love, and time and space. As a Chinese migrant herself, Wang s…

New blog post today πŸ“„πŸ–ŠοΈ. My unbelievably long review of #HomeRemedies by Xuan Juliana Wang. A collection of enigmatic short stories about being uprooted, young and fool, failed romance, and broken families in early 2000s China.

#bookreview #booksky

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My November reading wrap-up πŸ“šβœŒπŸ».

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I usually don't like crime fiction whose writing is too flowery to the point that it seems only for effect but damn Tana French is so good.

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If a book is a hell, this is it.

4.75/5 ⭐

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The winner of the 2025 National Book Award for Fiction is β€˜The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)’ by Rabih Alameddine. #NBAwards

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The winner of the 2025 National Book Award for Nonfiction is β€˜One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This’ by Omar El Akkad. #NBAwards

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The winner of the 2025 National Book Award for Translated Literature is β€˜We Are Green and Trembling’ by Gabriela CabezΓ³n CΓ‘mara, translated from the Spanish Robin Myers. #NBAwards

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Iyes, soalnya dia yg paling udah banyak makan asam garam kehidupan.

18.11.2025 12:38 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Ini emang dar der dor ga pake ampun deh. Dan aku ngerasanya tokoh utamanya tuh justru si Rosalinda coz isu sosial gender agama semua ada di dia.

Dan emang diksinya Intan bagus banget. AwalΒ² aku ngerasa terlalu agak lebay coz lbh berbungaΒ² ketimbang gentayangan/sihir tp lamaΒ² aku ngerasa emang waw.

18.11.2025 06:24 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

Eh, belum. Masih kurang dikit πŸ˜…. Tapi aku udah ngah-ngoh aja bacanya πŸ₯΄.

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Malam Seribu Jahanam by Intan Paramaditha is, just like its English title will be, one hell of a book. Social/class issue, gender issue, religious issue all in one, fragmented story that will blow you up. Coming soon in English translation from Europa Edition.

#booksky #litfic #IndonesianLiterature

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A photograph of the 6 titles shortlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation in 2025. The books are stood on their side on a wooden table with wood panelling backdrop. The six titles photographed are: 

Johanna EkstrΓΆm and Sigrid Rausing, And the Walls Became the World All Around, translated from Swedish (Sweden) by Sigrid Rausing (Granta)

Evelyne Trouillot, DΓ©sirΓ©e Congo, translated from French (Haiti) by M.A. Salvodon (University of Virginia Press)

Maylis Besserie, Francis Bacon's Nanny, translated from French (France) by ClΓ­ona NΓ­ RΓ­ordΓ‘in (The Lilliput Press)

Krisztina TΓ³th, My Secret Life, translated from Hungarian (Hungary) by George Szirtes (Bloodaxe Books)

Liliana Corobca, Too Great A Sky, translated from Romanian (Romania) by Monica Cure (Seven Stories Press UK)

Han Kang, We Do Not Part, translated from Korean (South Korea) by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris (Hamish Hamilton, Penguin Random House UK)

A photograph of the 6 titles shortlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation in 2025. The books are stood on their side on a wooden table with wood panelling backdrop. The six titles photographed are: Johanna EkstrΓΆm and Sigrid Rausing, And the Walls Became the World All Around, translated from Swedish (Sweden) by Sigrid Rausing (Granta) Evelyne Trouillot, DΓ©sirΓ©e Congo, translated from French (Haiti) by M.A. Salvodon (University of Virginia Press) Maylis Besserie, Francis Bacon's Nanny, translated from French (France) by ClΓ­ona NΓ­ RΓ­ordΓ‘in (The Lilliput Press) Krisztina TΓ³th, My Secret Life, translated from Hungarian (Hungary) by George Szirtes (Bloodaxe Books) Liliana Corobca, Too Great A Sky, translated from Romanian (Romania) by Monica Cure (Seven Stories Press UK) Han Kang, We Do Not Part, translated from Korean (South Korea) by e. yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris (Hamish Hamilton, Penguin Random House UK)

We are delighted to announce the shortlist for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation in 2025! "Each of these books arrives in English in expert and accessible translations that honour the art and voice of their original authors."
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β€˜We had never read anything quite like it. It is, in many ways, a dark book but it is a joy to read’

We're delighted to announce Flesh by David Szalay as the winner of the #BookerPrize2025.

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Add My Friends by Hisham Matar so now I have 4 current reads. Too much confidence, as always.

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Plot twist:

I decided to resume reading Pamuk's A Strangeness in My Mind that I started (and DNF-ed) six years ago. Inspired by my retrying Home Remedies after failing in finishing (and loving) it months before.

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