Slip of a Fish
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Yuri Herrera, Kingdom Cons
translated from the Spanish by Lisa Dillman
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Fleur Jaeggy, I am the Brother of XX
translated from the Italian by Gini Alhadeff
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Iosi Havilio, Petite Fleur
translated from the Spanish by Lorna Scott Fox
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Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, The Gurugu Pledge
translated from the Spanish by Jethro Soutar
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Joanna Walsh, Worlds from the Word’s End
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César Aira, The Lime Tree
translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews
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Nicola Pugliese, Malacqua
translated from Italian by Shaun Whiteside
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Ann Quin, The Unmapped Country
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Fleur Jaeggy, Sweet Days of Discipline
translated from the Italian by Tim Parks
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Alicia Kopf, Brother in Ice
translated from the Catalan by Mara Faye Lethem
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Christine Schutt, Pure Hollywood
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Cristina Rivera Garza, The Iliac Crest
translated from the Spanish by Sarah Booker
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Norah Lange, People in the Room
translated from the Spanish by Charlotte Whittle
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Kathy Page, Dear Evelyn
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Alia Trabucco Zerán, The Remainder
translated by Sophie Hughes
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Amy Arnold, Slip of a Fish
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Rita Indiana, Tentacle
translated from the Spanish by Achy Obejas
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Angela Readman, Something Like Breathing
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Gerald Murnane, Border Districts
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Gerald Murnane, Tamarisk Row
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César Aira, Birthday
translated from the Spanish by Chris Andrews
AMY ARNOLD was born in Oxford in 1974. She studied Neuropsychology at Birmingham University and has worked in a variety of jobs from packing swedes to teaching and lecturing. She lives in Cumbria, and in 2018 was awarded the inaugural Northern Book Prize for her debut novel, Slip of a Fish.