The Locust Years
Paul Pastor’s second collection of poetry pays just attention to the seen—in order to reveal, in due course, the unseen. Review by Sally Thomas
The Wood at Midwinter
Susanna Clarke delicately explores the strangeness of saints and those who love them. Review by Liv Ross
Sleep
In her debut novel Sleep, Honor Jones considers the ramifications of suffering childhood trauma in silence to appease one’s parents. Warning: this review contains spoilers.
To Go on Living
Through mundane depictions of everyday life in an Armenian village plagued by war, Narine Abgaryan shows in detail what it looks like for life to go on. Review by Elle Muller
