Best European Fiction

Aleksandar Hemon & John Banville

Language: English

Published: Nov 20, 2012

Pages: 417
ABC: 4

Description:

2013 may be the best year yet for Best European Fiction. The inimitable John Banville joins the list of distinguished preface writers for Aleksandar Hemon's series, and A. S. Byatt represents England among a luminous cast of European contributors. Fans of the series will find everything they've grown to love, while new readers will discover what they've been missing! ** ### Review ““The collection’s diverse range of styles includes more experimental works than a typical American anthology might . . . [Mr. Hemon’s] only criteria were to include the best works from as many countries as possible.”” (Wall Street Journal) ““Best European Fiction is an exhilarating read.”” (Time) ““Readers for whom the expression ‘foreign literature’ means the work of Canada’s Alice Munro stand to have their eyes opened wide and their reading exposure exploded as they encounter works from places such as Croatia, Bulgaria, and Macedonia (and, yes, from more familiar terrain, such as Spain, the UK, and Russia).”” (Booklist Starred Review) ““*Best European Fiction 2010* . . . offers an appealingly diverse look at the Continent’s fiction scene.”” (New York Times) ““[W]e can be thankful to have so many talented new voices to discover.”” (Library Journal) ### About the Author Aleksandar Hemon is the author of "The Lazarus Project, "which was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and three books of short stories: "The Question of Bruno"; "Nowhere Man", which was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and "Love and Obstacles". He was the recipient of a 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship and a "genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation. He lives in Chicago. John Banville