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Ivan Vladislavić at Columbia University

[…] a 2015 Windham Campbell Prize for fiction. Ameya Tripathi is a writer and graduate student from London, living in New York. His poetry has appeared in Kindlemag and a forthcoming essay on Ayrton Senna will be appearing in The Inkling. He researches English and Spanish war literature and film at the Department of English and Comparative […]

Maja Haderlap speaks at Harvard

[…] language’s role in shaping identity, Haderlap’s novel strikes at problems of paramount importance to our world today. Translated from the German by Tess Lewis, Angel of Oblivion is forthcoming from Archipelago Books in August 2016.   Archipelago Books would like to thank the Austrian Cultural Forum for making this event a reality through their generous […]

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL, Vol I: Bucharest & Its Bookstores

(Image courtesy of My Search For Sunshine Tumblr) In honor of our forthcoming publication of Mircea Cărtărescu‘s Blinding, Archipelago’s Bronwen Durocher takes us on a tour of Bucharest–through its bookstores.   Bucharest is a city I’d love to see—and not just because I’d like to peek out from a massive roof of a Communist-era apartment block to […]