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    Petite Fleur

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      Current & Upcoming Books

      01

      Juan Pablo Villalobos, Down the Rabbit Hole

      translated from the Spanish by Rosalind Harvey

      02

      Clemens Meyer, All the Lights

      translated from the German by Katy Derbyshire

      03

      Deborah Levy, Swimming Home

      04

      Iosi Havilio, Open Door

      translated from the Spanish by Beth Fowler

      05

      Oleg Zaionchkovsky, Happiness is Possible

      translated from the Russian by Andrew Bromfield

      06

      Carlos Gamerro, The Islands

      translated from the Spanish by Ian Barnett

      07

      Christoph Simon, Zbinden’s Progress

      translated from the German by Donal McLaughlin

      08

      Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods

      09

      Deborah Levy, Black Vodka: ten stories

      10

      Oleg Pavlov, Captain of the Steppe

      translated from the Russian by Ian Appleby

      11

      Rodrigo de Souza Leão, All Dogs are Blue

      translated from the Portuguese by Zoë Perry & Stefan Tobler

      12

      Juan Pablo Villalobos, Quesadillas

      translated from the Spanish by Rosalind Harvey

      13

      Iosi Havilio, Paradises

      translated from the Spanish by Beth Fowler

      14

      Ivan Vladislavić, Double Negative

      15

      Benjamin Lytal, A Map of Tulsa

      16

      Ivan Vladislavić, The Restless Supermarket

      17

      Elvira Dones, Sworn Virgin

      translated from the Italian by Clarissa Botsford

      18

      Oleg Pavlov, The Matiushin Case

      translated from the Russian by Andrew Bromfield

      19

      Paulo Scott, Nowhere People

      translated from the Portuguese by Daniel Hahn

      20

      Deborah Levy, An Amorous Discourse in the Suburbs of Hell

      21

      Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, By Night the Mountain Burns

      translated from the Spanish by Jethro Soutar

      22

      SJ Naudé, The Alphabet of Birds

      translated from the Afrikaans by the author

      23

      Niyati Keni, Esperanza Street

      24

      Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World

      translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman

      25

      Carlos Gamerro, The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón

      translated from the Spanish by Ian Barnett

      26

      Anne Cuneo, Tregian’s Ground

      translated from the French by Roland Glasser and Louise Rogers Lalaurie

      27

      Angela Readman, Don’t Try This at Home

      28

      Ivan Vladislavić, 101 Detectives

      29

      Oleg Pavlov, Requiem for a Soldier

      translated from the Russian by Anna Gunin

      30

      Haroldo Conti, Southeaster

      translated from the Spanish by Jon Lindsay Miles

      31

      Ivan Vladislavić, The Folly

      32

      Susana Moreira Marques, Now and at the Hour of Our Death

      translated from the Portuguese by Julia Sanches

      33

      Lina Wolff, Bret Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs

      translated from the Swedish by Frank Perry

      34

      Anakana Schofield, Martin John

      35

      Joanna Walsh, Vertigo

      36

      Wolfgang Bauer, Crossing the Sea

      translated from the German by Sarah Pybus

      with photographs by Stanislav Krupař

      37

      Various, Lunatics, Lovers and Poets:

      Twelve Stories after Cervantes and Shakespeare

      38

      Yuri Herrera, The Transmigration of Bodies

      translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman

      39

      César Aira, The Seamstress and the Wind

      translated from the Spanish by Rosalie Knecht

      40

      Juan Pablo Villalobos, I’ll Sell You a Dog

      translated from the Spanish by Rosalind Harvey

      41

      Enrique Vila-Matas, Vampire in Love

      translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa

      42

      Emmanuelle Pagano, Trysting

      translated from the French by Jennifer Higgins and Sophie Lewis

      43

      Arno Geiger, The Old King in His Exile

      translated from the German by Stefan Tobler

      44

      Michelle Tea, Black Wave

      45

      César Aira, The Little Buddhist Monk

      Translated from the Spanish by Nick Caistor

      46

      César Aira, The Proof

      Translated from the Spanish by Nick Caistor

      47

      Patty Yumi Cottrell, Sorry to Disturb the Peace

      48

      Yuri Herrera, Kingdom Cons

      Translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman

      49

      Fleur Jaeggy, I am the Brother of XX

      Translated from the Italian by Gini Alhadeff

      50

      Iosi Havilio, Petite Fleur

      Translated from the Spanish by Lorna Scott Fox

      51

      Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, The Gurugu Pledge

      Translated from the Spanish by Jethro Soutar

      52

      Joanna Walsh, Worlds from the Word’s End

      53

      César Aira, The Lime Tree

      Translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews

      54

      Nicola Pugliese, Malacqua

      Translated from the Italian by Shaun Whiteside

      55

      Ann Quin, The Unmapped Country

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      IOSI HAVILIO (b. 1974 Buenos Aires) became a cult author in Argentina after his debut novel Open Door was highly praised by the outspoken and influential writer Rodolfo Fogwill and by influential Argentine critic, Beatriz Sarlo. Petite Fleur is his fifth
    novel.

      LORNA SCOTT FOX is a journalist, editor and translator who has lived all over the world. She has written for the London Review of Books, the TLS and the Washington Post, translated many books from French and Spanish, and edited Yuri Herrera’s Signs Preceding the End of the World.

     


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