> Book list:
>

1.Migrations. Gloria Gervitz. Translated by Mark Schafer: Lyrical,
audacious, lifelong poem.
2.Ramkali. Shailesh Matiyani. Unexpectedly feminist.
3.A Hundred White Daffodils. Jane Kenyon. A twofer - Jane Kenyon and Anna
Akhmatova!
4.Thinking with Ghalib. Anjum Altaf and Amit Basole. Delightful intro with
contemporary examples for those unfamiliar with Ghalib like myself.
5.A Life at Noon. Talesbek Asemkulov. Translated by Shelley
Fairweather-Vega. The author's only work but what a translation!
6.A Man in Love. Karl Knaussgard. I'm still not sure what I think but it's
been hypnotic some of the time.
7. The Voices of Marrakesh. Elias Canetti. Is there a German word that
describes  a longing for 20th century writing before 1985? This book
satisfies that need.
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