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New & Notable Books, January 2021


Aliette de Bodard,
Seven of Infinities (Subter­ranean 10/20) A scholar investigates murder in a house designed by an architect fond of puzzles in this engaging far-future SF mystery novella set in the Xuya universe. “It’s a tightly written jewel of a story, intense and full of feeling, and I recommend it highly.” [Liz Bourke]
 
Scott Edelman,
Things that Never Happened (Cemetery Dance 9/20) Edelman’s latest col­lection offers 13 eerie and engrossing horror stories, with comments on each by the noted author/editor.
 
Paula Guran,
The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, Volume One (Pyr 10/20) Guran’s year’s best anthology series continues with its first volume from Pyr, after ten previously from Prime, with 25 stories from 2019. The impressive line-up of authors includes Pat Cadigan, Theo­dora Goss, Ellen Klages, Ken Liu, Carmen Maria Machado, Sam J. Miller, Joyce Carol Oates, and Rivers Solomon. ....

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ONTD Reading Challenge Around the World [FEBRUARY - ARGENTINA]


ONTD Reading Challenge Around the World [FEBRUARY - ARGENTINA]
Hello, everyone!
I hope you enjoyed getting into South Korean books in January! Let us know in the comments what you read and if you liked it.
Now February is upon us and our country of the month is
Argentina! We’ll explore Argentinian literature, one of the very best Latin America has to offer. You can choose one of the modern classics like
Jorge Luis Borges or
Julio Cortázar, or perhaps discover new and rule-breaking works in translation, many of which are by women.
Don’t know much about Argentina? It’s ok, we’ll start with a bit of info about the country, just enough to give you some context for your reading, then there’s a bunch of book recs for the month. As always, you can choose something out of the list. A huge thanks to the amazing, sweetest Argentinian ....

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Ian Mond Reviews The Clerk by Guillermo Saccomanno


Going back to the country’s independence in 1816, Argentina has been a rich source of genre and genre-adjacent fic­tion. Most will be aware of Jorge Luis Borges – the father of magical realism – but there’s also Silvina Ocampo, Carlos Gardini, and An­gélica Gorodischer, whose 1979 mosaic novel
Trafalgar was finally translated into English in 2013 thanks to Small Beer Press. The last few years have seen a resurgence in contemporary Argentine speculative fiction, with writers such as Cesar Aira, Martin Felipe Castagnet, Pola Oloixarac, Mariana Enriquez, Agustina Bazter­rica, and Samanta Schweblin producing a slew of critically acclaimed novels and short fiction. This month I can add two more writers to that list: Guillermo Saccomanno and Dolores Reyes. ....

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