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Publishing the world's best stories – to be read and read again.
Joined June 2024
Hello, fellow book lovers! 📚 We're officially on Blue Sky! Don’t worry, we’ll still be here sharing all things literary, but you can follow us there too: https://t.co/Ibh0U0UYso
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2025 for me was most of all a year of Lalla Romano. A lot of people on here not only tolerated me singing her endless praises but even took me at my word and read her work—I’m really grateful for that. Proud to share this piece again on her eternal genius: https://t.co/gAcYE0Vsi1
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I am so happy! It took a while, but it has finally arrived. ‘The Successor’ has been translated into English. It’s a biography of Russia’s political leader Boris Nemtsov, and I am very happy his story is now available to readers across the globe. But it’s also much more than a
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A critic’s pick of unexpected mysteries, ghost tales and adventure novels featuring THE LABYRINTH HOUSE MURDERS and more of our Pushkin Vertigo books! https://t.co/rCcYxwgjsg via @washingtonpost
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Michael Dirda’s guide to books for the holidays. You probably won’t find them on any other list.
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Grateful for this rich review in @ReadinginTrans by @apmartino! "A masterclass in the art of translation... Poignant, and at times breathtakingly honest, In Farthest Seas joins a select group of narratives that help us cope with the death of a loved one" 🌊 https://t.co/XWmWcVoUtw
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THE HOUR OF THE PREDATOR by @giulianode is "the best guide to this last week in Washington" via @semafor
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As Trump’s American critics and admirers alike struggle to understand him, the writer Giuliano da Empoli offers a useful alternative.
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"Romano’s memoir is an early example of feminist life writing, comparable to the work of not just of Ernaux, but also the memoirs of Simone de Beauvoir and the autobiography of Marguerite Duras." Eliza Browning on Lalla Romano's "In Farthest Seas" https://t.co/d2XiGk9niv
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The impression is that Romano is attempting to stretch time in order to prolong her husband's life, summoning memories of his past selves as a form of resistance against death.
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The kind of long review I'd been waiting for. Eliza Browning on Lalla Romano's In Farthest Seas: "the narrative is distilled into dazzling shards of memory" 🌊 Read the whole thing but here are some screenshots, with connections to Ernaux, Woolf, Duras: https://t.co/pjXOQ37RDJ
"Romano’s memoir is an early example of feminist life writing, comparable to the work of not just of Ernaux, but also the memoirs of Simone de Beauvoir and the autobiography of Marguerite Duras." Eliza Browning on Lalla Romano's "In Farthest Seas" https://t.co/d2XiGk9niv
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New editions of classic whodunits, fresh puzzlers from around the globe and more treats for lovers of literary crime. featuring our Pushkin Vertigo titles! https://t.co/18jkhGtG4m via @WSJBooks
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New editions of classic whodunits, fresh puzzlers from around the globe and more treats for lovers of literary crime.
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'Machiavelli's The Prince for our times' via @TheSpectator on Giuliano Da Empoli's @giulianode THE HOUR OF THE PREDATOR https://t.co/V5ktAWP2ek
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At the opening of The Hour of the Predator, Giuliano da Empoli describes Spain’s conquest of the Aztec empire, its doomed ruler Moctezuma II’s response (ineffective vacillation, delaying any course...
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From @nytopinion David Brooks: "Here are a few things I’ve learned about how authoritarians exercise power. " Feat. Giuliano Da Empoli's The Hour of the Predator, "which describes both the wolves who run governments and those who run tech companies." https://t.co/CZoehKilpn
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Inside the minds of authoritarians.
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Today is US publication day for King Winter's Birthday. More about the extraordinary story behind the book here https://t.co/52jV9QR1ZD
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Witches are scary. Vampires are a fright. Beware of both this Hallowe’en night. 🖤🧛🎃🧙♀️🖤 Alfred, Saga and I have had fun making pumpkins and a jack-o’-lantern out of Fimo clay. Hope you have a fa-booo-lous All Hallows’ Eve! 👻 #thechangelingchild #halloweenbooks
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"Strongmen in politics and technology are changing the world: They share a reckless disregard for rules, as two books point out" featuring THE HOUR OF THE PREDATOR by Giuliano Da Empoli on @TheEconomist
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They share a reckless disregard for rules, as two books point out
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They share a reckless disregard for rules, as two books point out
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They share a reckless disregard for rules, as two books point out
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Smart, Gripping New Murder Mysteries on @nytimes Feat. MURDER IN CONSTANTINOPLE by A.E. Goldin: "Delivers a multitude of pleasures..." https://t.co/BWG3HlBlnX
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Our critic on four notable releases.
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A Jewish Detective Visits Constantinople in the 1800s by A.E. Goldin 🔍 https://t.co/PE9qz4i2kc check it out on @JewishBook!
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Murder in Constantinople follows the exploits of Ben Canaan—the wayward son of a Jewish tailor from the ghetto
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They say curiosity killed the cat—are you ready to find out what lies ahead in these pages? 🐈⬛ In the dead of night, a patroller catches a monk digging behind the Black Cat Café, a brothel in the Pink Labyrinth. In the shallow grave lies a woman’s body and a dead black cat.
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A beautiful letter from @typebooks and from bookseller / literary translator Claire Foster for last month’s surprise TYPE In Translation pick, In Farthest Seas. 💙 It’s an impeccably curated subscription series for anyone interested: https://t.co/x8ejAsovz0
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