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The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
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Award-winning translator Brother Anthony ponders Nobel Prize hype and the complexities of translating Korean poems and novels ...
Nine-year-old Krisha Dubey, a young girl of Indian descent based in Singapore, is making waves in the world of children’s ...