I've already pointed to some 2014 publishing previews -- The Millions' 'most anticipated' and a bunch more here -- but PEN Atlas now has a nice (albeit UK-focused) look at Publishers' Highlights 2014 of upcoming books in translation (with another batch to follow next week (because conveniently publishing them all together would be too ... convenient ?)).
A lot of books here I'd love to see -- well, almost all of them. I hardly know where to start -- though the Diego Marani would be an obvious place. Great to see Oneworld publishing some Persian stuff (other titles by both authors, Zoya Pirzad and Amir Cheheltan, are already under review at the complete review) -- and even the reissues (Portobello going all-Sciascia !) sound great.
(Two titles here are already under review at the complete review: Mission London by Alek Popov and The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Hwang Sun-mi.)
A lot of books here I'd love to see -- well, almost all of them. I hardly know where to start -- though the Diego Marani would be an obvious place. Great to see Oneworld publishing some Persian stuff (other titles by both authors, Zoya Pirzad and Amir Cheheltan, are already under review at the complete review) -- and even the reissues (Portobello going all-Sciascia !) sound great.
(Two titles here are already under review at the complete review: Mission London by Alek Popov and The Hen Who Dreamed She Could Fly by Hwang Sun-mi.)