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BEST EUROPEAN FICTION 2010Here you can find: |
- Against Eternal Provincialism: An Interview with Aleksandar Hemon
on Omnivoracious - World Books Interview: Spreading the Word about European Fiction
on PRI's The World - Continental Showcase
on Paper Cuts: The New York Time's Book Blog
Interviews with the Contributing Authors:
- Naja Marie Aidt [Denmark]
- David Albahari [Serbia]
- Steinar Bragi [Iceland]
- Stephan Enter [Netherlands]
- Antonio Fian [Austria]
- Josep M. Fonalleras [Spain: Catalan]
- Jon Fosse [Norway]
- Georgi Gospodinov [Bulgaria]
- Julian Gough [Ireland: English]
- Alasdair Gray [United Kingdom: Scotland]
- Peter Krištúfek [Slovakia]
- Deborah Levy [United Kingdom: England]
- Cosmin Manolache [Romania]
- Julián Ríos [Spain: Castilian]
- Penny Simpson [United Kingdom: Wales]
- Goce Smilevski [Macedonia]
- Peter Stamm [Switzerland
- Igor Štiks [Bosnia]
- Elo Viiding [Estonia]
- Ornela Vorpsi [Albania]
Bookslut
The major publishing houses here have largely given up trying to push European fiction, especially if it's translated, on American readers (though there are some notable exceptions), but luckily, some smaller and independent presses have taken up the fight...
Time Magazine
From Europe with Love
The Wall Street Journal
The World at the Bookstore
Publishers Weekly
Dalkey Archive Bets on Best European Fiction
The Guardian Blog
The Estonian argument for English translations, Martin Riker
Best European Fiction 2010
Best European Fiction 2010 is the inaugural installment of what will become an annual anthology of stories from across Europe.
