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Meant to say, glad to hear it! It's really the kind of novel that deserves to be read and pondered. Hope there'll be an English translation before long, too.

Meant to say, glad to hear it! It's really the kind of novel that deserves to be r..."
Thought of putting it on my list, but I'm following your approach of being a bit more noncommittal.
I have a more specific question as to reading books from different countries in Sweden, I'm curios of how you get a hold of yours? I find that many of the more rare ones are often hard to get a hold of on any public/university libraries. Any tips?

Most of the ones I read in Swedish are fairly easy to find, either in bookshops or as e-books. Ladivine, for instance, just came out last year. I also try to regularly buy books from smaller publishers that work a lot with translations from rarer languages (Leopard, Tranan, Ersatz, 2244, Thorén & Lindskog, etc etc). The ones I read in English may (or may not) be a bit trickier to find - I either search them out at various e-book retailers, or shop for them when I'm in London or NYC.
Are there any specific ones you can't find?

Most of the ones I read in Swedish are fairly easy ..."
I see, so you buy most of your books? I've been trying to make better use of libraries, but a lot of untranslated and/or new books seem to be neglected at libraries. For example Nella Larsen seem to be unheard of. But I guess buying is the answer in this case and maybe not only from adlibris/bokus. I'll look into the smaller publishers, thanks for the tip!




You're doing good work. :)


I'm glad to hear that about Astragal, Bjorn. Sarrazin was one of the authors featured by the 22 Women in Translation list who had a completely blank GR profile before I got to her. Hopefully your review and her now informative bio draw more readerly attention.

That was you? Good job! I honestly wasn't familiar with her until this book popped up in a new translation a few weeks ago, but I'm really going to keep my eyes peeled for her other two novels now as well. Hope others do too, she really deserves to be read.


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Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran (other topics)
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Ann Leckie - Ancillary Sword 3+/5 review (US)
Judith Schalansky - The Giraffe's Neck 4/5 review (Germany)
Harper Lee - Go Set a Watchman 2/5 review (US)
Marie NDiaye - Ladivine 4/5 review (France)
Oksana Zabuzhko - The Museum of Abandoned Secrets 5/5 review (Ukraine)
Banana Yoshimoto - The Lake 3/5 review (Japan)
Andréa del Fuego - Os Malaquias 2/5 review (Brazil)
Louisa Hall - Speak 4/5 review (US)
Tove Jansson - Travelling Light 4/5 review (Finland)
Linda Johansson - Äkta robotar 2/5 review (Sweden)
Sharnush Parsipur - Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran 4-/5 review (Iran)
Albertine Sarrazin - Astragal 4/5 review (France)
Kameron Hurley - God's War 3/5 review (US)
Planned:
A bunch. Trying to take it as it comes, but as usual trying to spread it between different countries.