Archipelago Books
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Last chance for 40% off a stack of your own... use the code FALLFLASHSALE until 11pm tonight.
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"Aidan Rooney’s terrific translation from the French conveys the heroine’s profound despair and snarky resilience. Célia is opinionated, vulnerable, mordantly funny . . . For Célia, to post is to be."

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Fiction: Emmelie Prophète’s ‘Cécé’
Plus Claire Adam’s “Love Forms” and Kiran Desai’s “The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny.”
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“Someday, / someone will stand before you, and you’ll / realize / time is just a trick by which the sun renews / its vow to the flowers.”
—Selma Asotić @archipelagobooks.bsky.social
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"In many ways, Cécé reflects, the Cité is a microcosm of the world, with its brutal power structures, ruthlessness, and breakdown of the law.” Benoit Landon reviews CÉCÉ by Emmelie Prophète (tr. @aidanrooney.bsky.social , @archipelagobooks.bsky.social ): wordswithoutborders.org/book-reviews...
A quote from "CECE" and the cover
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We're having a party! Tonight at Cafe Gitane in Brooklyn, with lots of wine and some glorious platters of South Indian fare.

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Tickets also available at the door.
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“The herons with their silver throats /
The star that drives its pulse into the gravel
Around the icy stillness of the pool.”

From Wickerwork, by Christian Lehnert, which was published in April with @archipelagobooks.bsky.social.
The Night is Far Spent, by Christian Lehnert
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Are you in New York City with a kid or 2? Come by The New York Public Library's Chatham Square branch in Chinatown today for a storytime and collage activity with the artist Xiong Liang. We'll publish Xiong's marvelous TAKE A WALK WITH THE WIND at the end of the month. 3pm sharp, 33 East Broadway.
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Two new book reviews at On the Seawall! The first is on Issa Quincy's Absence (@twodollarradio.bsky.social), while the second digs into Gerbrand Bakker's The Hairdresser's Son (
@archipelagobooks.bsky.social). Both novels are well worth your time. www.ronslate.com/on-absence-a...
Cover to the novel The Hairdresser's Son, which features an illustration of a white and red bird. Cover to the novel Absence, which features a grid of black and white photographs on an orange background.
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NYC & Boston friends: Emmelie Prophète will be traveling from Port-au-Prince for the English release of her book, Cécé!

She'll be at Brooklyn's Flatbush Library on September 23rd
www.bklynlibrary.org/calendar/emm...

and Brookline Booksmith on September 24th!
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Emmelie Prophète and Aidan Rooney with Enzo Silon Surin
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“A path becomes clear / though it still leads to nothing /
Where shadow waits for light to give it form /
Where the word falls silent / ringing false within the void /”

From Wickerwork, by Christian Lehnert, which was published by @archipelagobooks.bsky.social in April.
The Night is Far Spent, by Christian Lehnert
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Rabih Alameddine on our latest Bakker!

"Fucking brilliant . . . The subtlety with which the reader comes to see Simon’s loneliness and desperation is magical (and depressing!). His condition is mine. It’s yours. It’s human."

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Six Very Depressing Books That Might Just Cheer You Up
I’ve always read my way through depressions. When my world sucks, I shut the drapes, hide under the cover, and read. And I will read everything: novels, classics, epic fantasy, romance, spy novels,…
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For @sealeychallenge.bsky.social Day #11 The Brush (2024) by Eliana Hernandez-Pachon, Columbian poet. A striking narrative long poem, documenting a rural atrocity through different POV: witnesses, investigators, victims & nature itself. @archipelagobooks.bsky.social @openpoetrybooks.bsky.social
Cover of The Brush by Eliana Hernandez-Pachon trans from Spanish by Robin Myers.  
Orange cover with a  coal black abstract art work with orange flames/petals and white thin chains (as roots) by Cecilia Vicuna.
A beautiful edition of this work by always remarkable Archipelago Books The Witnesses resume:

If we add the fact that the night entered the houses with 
them, the night came and went as it pleased, extending its
dark sky as skin is stretched, as God covered the body of 
the animals with hides, if we may borrow that image, which
is to say, enveloping it all, if you add the fact of the night in
all its vastness and envelopment, you might come up with 
an idea. The Brush continues:

When the bodies collapse in the town square,
picked out at random,
the houses are left behind with their yards,
their kitchens, their sheets pressed smooth,
receiving, still,
the sun's warm touch.
Things are left with their layers
creased into each other,
asking why,
this,
now,
things don't think before speaking,
they charge ahead
like old trains
derailing.
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For the first time, Argentina’s iconic comic strip character Mafalda is available in English. Book 1 is out, published by
@archipelagobooks.bsky.social.
Translator @terribleman.com joins #LatAmFocus to talk about Mafalda's timeless reflections on global issues and more: www.as-coa.org/mafalda
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More stellar news: you can now read two poems from Selma Asotić's collection SAY FIRE (self-translated by the author) forthcoming from @archipelagobooks.bsky.social in September—over @thedialmag.bsky.social! www.thedial.world/articles/lit...
Poems by Selma Asotić — The Dial
“Aubade with a 104° fever” and “No one writes home”
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This is tonight! 7pm in the garden at Unnamable Books!
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Great readings + cold beer in Unnameable Books' garden... come through!
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You can now read an extract from Walter Siti's Paradise Overload in @grantamag.bsky.social! We'll publish Brian Robert Moore's translation of this Italian classic in 2026.

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Today marks the beginning of our 2025 auction for Elsewhere Editions! Bidding is open now and will close on Wednesday, June 25th, at 9pm ET.

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Em Kettner’s “The Comedian”
Glazed porcelain tile in oil-sealed cherry frame
13x6x1 in
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"Even if [Mafalda's] unlikely to help Democrats and Republicans get along, her brand of innocent but opinionated curiosity could show the so-called adults in the room how to do better by future generations." —Benjamin P. Russell, The New York Times

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/09/b...
Mafalda, Argentina’s Very Opinionated Cartoon Heroine, Is Coming to America
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She is joyful, skeptical, sardonic. She has a passion for equality, and her ragtag crew of friends. Since the mid-60s, readers have been thinking alongside Mafalda, and finally, thanks to Frank Wynne’s translation, her world has been brought to English. Order your copy wherever books are sold!