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Translated European novels

Our choice of novels from mainland Europe.

  • Götz and Meyer

    by David Albahari
    Vintage
    In this disturbing novel, David Albahari takes one of the many infamous moments of Nazi history, and personalises it in the most extraordinary way.
  • The White King

    by Gyorgy Dragoman
    Black Swan
    György Dragomán has succeeded in conjuring up not only a realsitic voice for his young protagonist Djata but also a sense of what it means to live in a country in which the state security services watch your every move...
  • Homage to Czerny

    by Gert Jonke
    Dalkey Archive Press
    Playwright Gert Jonke's novel is a madcap exploration of perception and reality which circles round and round before landing somewhere equally odd. You won't find any answers to the big questions of life here, but you'll have a good time...
  • Agamemnon's Daughter

    by Ismail Kadare
    Canongate Books
    This, a wonderful mix of fiction, mythology and politics in the form of what is more meditation than narrative, is frightening, beautiful, and utterly compelling.
  • Mrs Sartoris

    by Elke Schmitter
    Faber
    Mrs Sartoris is a controlled and moving novel which offers no happy conclusions or cheerful denouement, but is reconizably a true reflection of a very human malaise and all the more powerful for that.
  • The Engineer of Human Souls

    by Josef Skvorecky
    Dalkey Archive Press
    'The engineer of human souls' is said to be Stalin’s definition of the writer (as an engineer constructs a machine, so must the writer construct the mind of the New Man) but this novel is much more than a critique...
  • Franziska

    by Ernst Weiss
    Pushkin Press
    It poignantly describes a young female pianist's struggle, as artist, to reconcile the demands of her vocation with her need for human contact and love.