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Review: Love short stories? These four wide-ranging collections don t disappoint

Alexis Burling April 14, 2021 It’s a simple sentiment, but true. The great writer George Saunders once said, “When you read a short story, you come out a little more aware and a little more in love with the world around you.” While short fiction doesn’t give you that same all-encompassing immersion into a time, mood or imaginary world that a novel does, the best stories still have the power to ignite the way we observe, feel and think. In that spirit, here are four solid collections coming out this month. ‘First Person Singular’ (Knopf; 256 pages; $28) “First Person Singular” by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel. Photo: Knopf

Peace in Yemen, But not Without Women s Role in Peacebuilding

Kawkab Al-Thaibani NEW DELHI, India, Feb 15 2021 (IPS) - The armed conflict in Yemen which has lasted six years, has killed and injured over thousands of civilians, displaced more than one million people and given rise to cholera outbreaks, medicine shortages and threats of famine. By the end of 2019, it is estimated that over 233,000 Yemenies have been killed as a result of fighting and the humanitarian crisis. With nearly two-thirds of its population requiring food assistance, Yemen is also experiencing the world’s worst food security crisis. The United Nations has called the humanitarian crisis in Yemen “the worst in the world”.

5 (Translated) Japanese Novels to Read in 2021 | Metropolis Magazine

2021 is set to be a very exciting year for Japanese literature, with a new short story collection from Haruki Murakami and a new novel from Japanese-born British writer Kazuo Ishiguro. The following books represent the very best of what’s coming to English-language readers in 2021, including a new novel from “Breasts and Eggs” author Mieko Kawakami and the English translation debut of legendary speculative fiction author Izumi Suzuki. Thanks to the talent of some of the best translators in the business, here are five (translated) Japanese novels to read in 2021. Translated by Lucy North An unsettling tale of manipulation, invisible people and quiet terror, “The Woman in the Purple Skirt” is a novel unlike anything that’s come before it. Written by prizewinning novelist Natsuko Imamura and translated by Lucy North, “The Woman in the Purple Skirt” tells the story of an unhealthy relationship between two women known only as the titular woman in the purple skirt and th

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