"The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Baudelaire, translated from the French by Aaron Poochigian; Liveright (400 pages, $27.95) ——— If translation sounds like a dusty occupation, you don t know the
"The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Baudelaire, translated from the French by Aaron Poochigian; Liveright (400 pages, $27.95) ——— If translation sounds like a dusty occupation, you don t know the
"The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Baudelaire, translated from the French by Aaron Poochigian; Liveright (400 pages, $27.95) ——— If translation sounds like a dusty occupation, you don t know the
"The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Baudelaire, translated from the French by Aaron Poochigian; Liveright (400 pages, $27.95) ——— If translation sounds like a dusty occupation, you don t know the
As the year comes to an end, our staff, contributors, and board members look back on their favorite international reads from 2021.
Eric M. B. Becker
Editor
One of my most thought-provoking reads this year came rather late in the year: Natassja Martin's memoir of a harrowing