A collection of our book reviews, organized by the author’s last name.
- Hanif Abdurraqib, They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us (November 9, 2017)
- Scott Adlerberg, Graveyard Love (February 17, 2016)
- Scott Adlerberg, Jack Waters (March 6, 2018)
- César Aira, Artforum (April 20, 2020)
- Meredith Alling, Sing the Song (November 28, 2016)
- Alexander J Allison, The Prodigal (March 13, 2013)
- Niccolo Ammaniti, Let the Games Begin (August 20, 2013)
- Rose Andersen, The Heart and Other Monsters (July 9, 2020)
- Steve Anwyll, Welfare (January 7, 2019)
- Colin Asher, Never a Lovely So Real (May 16, 2019)
- Cynthia Atkins, Still-Life With God (May 14, 2020)
- David S. Atkinson, Roses are Red, Violets are Stealing Loose Change from my Pockets While I Sleep (June 12, 2018)
- Shalom Auslander, Hope: A Tragedy (February 1, 2012)
- Gabriela Avigur-Rotem, Heatwave and Crazy Birds (August 9, 2011)
- Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, The Gurugu Pledge (September 12, 2017)
- Joshua Baldwin, The Wilshire Sun (September 7, 2011)
- Nathan Ballingrud, Wounds (April 23, 2019)
- duncan b. barlow, A Dog Between Us (April 16, 2019)
- Shirley Barrett, The Bus on Thursday (October 11, 2018)
- Laird Barron, Man With No Name (May 11, 2016)
- Chiara Barzini, Sister Stop Breathing (February 8, 2012)
- Joseph Bates, Tomorrowland (September 30, 2013)
- Kurt Baumeister, Pax Americana (September 18, 2017)
- Richard Beard, Lazarus Is Dead (September 24, 2012)
- Ann Beattie, Mrs. Nixon (December 6, 2011)
- Christopher R. Beha, What Happened to Sophie Wilder (September 20, 2012)
- Matt Bell, A Tree or a Person or a Wall (September 6. 2016)
- Robert Jackson Bennett, Vigilance (February 13, 2019)
- Mark Beyer, Agony (March 22, 2016)
- Michael Bible, The Ancient Hours (December 8, 2020)
- Big Bruiser Dope Boy, Something Gross (August 23, 2021)
- Kevin Bigley, Comaville (June 24, 2020)
- Laurent Binet, HHhH (May 1, 2012)
- Adolfo Bioy Casares and Silvina Ocampo, Where There’s Love, There’s Hate (September 25, 2013)
- Vanessa Blakesee, Train Shots (October 6, 2014)
- Jon Boilard, Settright Road (February 7, 2017)
- Naomi Booth, Sealed (August 28, 2019)
- Jacques Boyreau: Grindhouse: The Lost Art of the VHS Box (November 11, 2009)
- John Brandon, Ivory Shoals (July 22, 2021)
- Alina Bronsky, The Hottest Dishes of the Tatar Cuisine (May 19, 2011)
- Ben Brooks, Grow Up (May 15, 2012)
- adrienne marie brown, Grievers (October 14, 2021)
- Phill Brown, Are We Still Rolling? (January 9, 2012)
- Barbara Browning, The Correspondence Artist (March 2, 2011)
- James Brubaker, The Taxidermist’s Catalog (October 9, 2019)
- Jonathan Buckley, The Great Concert of the Night (January 28, 2020)
- Keith Buckley, Scale (May 31, 2017)
- Chloe Caldwell, Women (January 22, 2015)
- Chris Campanioni, Drift (April 17, 2018)
- Matt Cardin, To Rouse Leviathan (December 10, 2019)
- Michael Carroll, Stella Maris: and Other Key West Stories (April 9, 2019)
- Anne Carson and Rosanna Bruno, The Trojan Women (May 26, 2021)
- Lori Carson, The Original 1982 (June 5, 2013)
- Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber (June 2, 2015)
- Lisa Carver, I Love Art (April 25, 2019)
- Lisa Carver, The Pahrump Report (February 26, 2021)
- Bryan Charles, There’s a Road to Everywhere Except Where You Came From (March 2, 2011)
- Scott Cheshire, High As the Horses’ Bridles (June 24, 2014)
- K Chess, Famous Men Who Never Lived (March 7, 2019)
- Kawamata Chiaki, Death Sentences (April 25, 2012)
- Nino Cipri, Homesick (September 16, 2019)
- Michael Cisco, Animal Money (January 5, 2016)
- Nicole Claveloux, The Green Hand and Other Stories (December 12, 2017)
- Rick Claypool, The Mold Farmer (February 18, 2021)
- Joshua Cohen, Four New Messages (August 23, 2012)
- Barbara Comyns, Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead (March 15, 2011)
- Melanie Conroy-Goldman, The Likely World (October 26, 2020)
- Martha Cooley, Buy Me Love (June 8, 2021)
- Kathryn Cowles, Maps and Transcripts of the Ordinary World (March 10, 2020)
- Jen Craig, Panthers and the Museum of Fire (November 6, 2020)
- Simon Critchley, Notes on Suicide (November 4, 2015)
- Jennifer Croft, Homesick (September 16, 2019)
- Louie Cronin, Everyone Loves You Back (October 5, 2016)
- Rachel Cusk, Second Place (May 6, 2021)
- Erik Davis, Nomad Codes (June 6, 2011)
- Giorgio De Maria, The Twenty Days of Turin (March 6, 2017)
- Rodrigo de Souza Leão, All Dogs Are Blue (October 8, 2013)
- Susie DeFord, Dogs of Brooklyn (April 13, 2012)
- Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods (November 1, 2011)
- Jason Diamond, The Sprawl (October 29, 2020)
- Joan Didion, Let Me Tell You What I Mean (January 26, 2021)
- Mame Bougouma Diene, Dark Moons Rising on a Starless Night (October 25, 2018)
- Christopher DiRaddo, The Family Way (January 11, 2022)
- John Doe, Under the Big Black Sun (May 16, 2016)
- Lindsey Drager, The Archive of Alternate Endings (July 26, 2019(
- Rikki Ducornet, Brightfellow (June 25, 2016)
- Katherine Dunn, On Cussing (May 13, 2019)
- Lauren Elkin, No. 91/92 (January 7, 2022)
- Elizabeth Ellen, Fast Machine (April 11, 2012)
- Sarah Rose Etter, Tongue Party (June 29, 2011)
- Julia Dixon Evans, How to Set Yourself on Fire (May 10, 2018)
- Brian Evenson, A Collapse of Horses (February 3, 2016)
- Brian Evenson, Contagion and Other Stories (November 29, 2011)
- Brian Evenson, Ed Vs. Yummy Fur (September 4, 2014)
- Brian Evenson, Last Days (April 25, 2016)
- Brian Evenson, Reports (March 26, 2018)
- Brian Evenson, The Warren (October 4, 2016)
- Mike Faloon, The Other Night at Quinn’s (May 8, 2018)
- Colette Fellous, This Tilting World (September 26, 2019)
- Melanie Finn, The Gloaming (October 20, 2016)
- Constance Ann Fitzgerald, Glue (December 8, 2016)
- Emma Forrest, Your Voice in My Head (July 14, 2011)
- D. Foy, Absolutely Golden (September 21, 2017)
- D. Foy, Patricide (December 7, 2016)
- Seth Fried, The Municipalists (March 20, 2019)
- Sarah Gallardo, Land of Smoke (September 20, 2018)
- Jesús Ángel García, badbadbad (August 29, 2011)
- Brian Andrew Garner, Quack This Way: David Foster Wallace and Bryan A. Garner Talk Language and Writing (November 7, 2013)
- Holly George-Warren, A Man Called Destruction (April 8, 2014)
- Merrill Joan Gerber, The Hysterectomy Waltz (July 2, 2013)
- Alex Gilvarry, From the Memoirs of a Non-Enemy Combatant (January 26, 2012)
- Cody Goodfellow, Gridlocked (January 22, 2021)
- Cody Goodfellow, Repo Shark (August 5, 2014)
- Jon-Jon Goulian, The Man in the Gray Flannel Skirt (June 8, 2011)
- Amelia Gray, Threats (March 8, 2012)
- Michael Griffin, Armageddon House (October 22, 2020)
- Lev Grossman, The Magician King (August 10, 2011)
- Martha Grover, One More for the People (February 15, 2012)
- Kimiko Hahn, Foreign Bodies (March 24, 2020)
- Sarah Hall, The Beautiful Indifference (February 22, 2013)
- Leah Hampton, F*ckface and Other Stories (August 11, 2020)
- Jordan Harper, She Rides Shotgun (July 20, 2017)
- Tupelo Hassman, Girlchild (May 3, 2012)
- Richard Hell, I Dreamed I Was a Very Clean Tramp (March 14, 2013)
- Aleksandar Hemon, The Matters of Life, Death, and More: Writing on Soccer (June 17, 2014)
- Joshua Henkin, Morningside Heights (June 14, 2021)
- Joshua Henkin, The World Without You (June 19, 2012)
- David Heska Wanbli Weiden, Winter Counts (September 22, 2020)
- Yuri Herrera, Signs Preceding the End of the World (March 27, 2015)
- Sheila Heti, How Should a Person Be? (June 21, 2012)
- Wolfgang Hilbig, The Sleep of the Righteous (November 10, 2015)
- Jennifer Hillier, Jar of Hearts (September 13, 2018)
- Gabriel Hirsch, Gabriel: A Poem (October 29, 2014)
- Brandon Hobson, Desolation of Avenues Unknown (September 21, 2015)
- Brandon Hobson, Where the Dead Sit Talking (May 21, 2018)
- David Hollander, Anthropica (November 13, 2020)
- Elliott Holt, You Are One of Them (May 29, 2013)
- Randall Gavin Horton, {#289-128} (September 17, 2020)
- Tim Horvath, Understories (May 3, 2012)
- Gregory Howard, Hospice (September 3, 2015)
- Bohumil Hrabal, All My Cats (February 6, 2020)
- Dallas Hudgens, Wake Up, We’re Here (August 2, 2012)
- Dave Hutchinson, Acadie (January 29, 2018)
- Jenny Hval, Paradise Rot (January 8, 2019)
- Gabino Iglesias, Coyote Songs (November 15, 2018)
- Rachel Ingalls, Three Masquerades (April 7, 2017)
- Kazuo Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun (April 16, 2021)
- Tatiana Istomina, Fhilosofhy of the Encounter (February 22, 2021)
- Jeff Jackson, Destroy All Monsters (October 16, 2018)
- Kevin Jackson, Constellation of Genius: 1922: Modernism Year One (October 1, 2013)
- Simon Jacobs, Masterworks (November 26, 2019)
- Leslie Jamison, The Recovering (April 5, 2018)
- Jac Jemc, The Grip of It (July 27, 2017)
- Alejandro Jodorowsky, Albina and the Dog-Men (October 11, 2016)
- Daisy Johnson, Fen and Everything Under (January 29, 2019)
- Denis Johnson, The Largesse of the Sea Maiden (January 11, 2018)
- Jeremy Robert Johnson, In the River (August 16, 2017)
- Alden Jones, Unaccompanied Minors (October 2, 2014)
- Cynan Jones, Cove (August 20, 2018)
- Cynan Jones, Everything I Found on the Beach (March 30, 2016)
- Cynan Jones, The Long Dry (April 18, 2017)
- Cynan Jones, Stillicide (February 2, 2021)
- Shane Jones, Vincent and Alice and Alice (August 20, 2019)
- Stephen Graham Jones, Mongrels (August 16, 2016)
- Tayari Jones, Silver Sparrow (May 10, 2011)
- Al Jourgensen with Jon Wiederhorn, Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen (August 1, 2013)
- David Joy, The Line That Held Us (August 16, 2018)
- David Joy, The Weight of This World (May 8, 2017)
- David Joy, When These Mountains Burn (September 10, 2020)
- Jaroslav Kalfar, Spaceman of Bohemia (June 27, 2018)
- Ben Katchor, The Dairy Restaurant (April 16, 2020)
- Alma Katsu, The Hunger (May 9, 2018)
- Yasunari Kawabata, Dandelions (December 4, 2017)
- Elia Kazan, Kazan on Directing (October 12, 2009)
- Anne-Marie Kinney, Radio Iris (May 18, 2012)
- Tim Kinsella, The Karaoke Singer’s Guide to Self-Defense (January 17, 2012)
- Tim Kinsella, All Over and Over (February 22, 2016)
- M. Kitchell, Hour of the Wolf (April 24, 2017)
- Robert Kloss, The Revelator (December 29, 2015)
- Jarett Kobek, I Hate the Internet (February 9, 2016)
- Thomas Kohnstamm, Lake City (February 5, 2019)
- Kathe Koja, Velocities (July 7, 2020)
- Nicole Kornher-Stace, Archivist Wasp (May 12, 2015)
- László Krasznahorkai, The Last Wolf & Herman (May 12, 2021)
- Grace Krilanovich, The Orange Eats Creeps (August 26, 2010)
- Rachel Kushner, The Flamethrowers (April 25, 2013)
- Babak Lakghomi, Floating Notes (July 26, 2018)
- Laila Lalami, The Other Americans (May 7, 2019)
- John Langan, The Fisherman (December 13, 2016)
- John Langan, Sephira and Other Betrayals (June 25, 2019)
- Claude Lanzmann, The Patagonian Hare (March 30, 2012)
- Nathan Larson, The Dewey Decimal System (May 16, 2011)
- Zachary Lazar, Vengeance (February 15, 2018)
- Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Carmilla (April 29, 2019)
- Adam Levin, Hot Pink (April 26, 2012)
- Francis Levy, Seven Days in Rio (August 16, 2011)
- Gideon Lewis-Kraus, A Sense of Direction (June 1, 2012)
- Mark Leyner, The Sugar Frosted Nutsack (April 5, 2012)
- Karen Lillis, Watch the Doors as They Close (April 17, 2012)
- Tao Lin, Trip (May 23, 2018)
- Ben Loory, Tales of Falling and Flying (October 18, 2017)
- Prathna Lor, Ventriloquism (April 27, 2011)
- Kelby Losack, Heathenish (May 9, 2017)
- Valeria Luiselli, The Story of My Teeth (January 11, 2016)
- Valeria Luiselli, Tell Me How It Ends (April 11, 2017)
- Daniel Lukes, ed., Conversations With William T. Vollmann (August 27, 2020)
- Lydia Lunch, So Real It Hurts (July 8, 2019)
- Nina MacLaughlin, Summer Solstice (January 29, 2021)
- Bracken MacLeod, Stranded (July 11, 2017)
- Drew Magary, The Postmortal (September 12, 2011)
- Dominic Mainon and James Ursini, Cinema of Obsession (October 30, 2009)
- Andrei Makine, The Life of an Unknown Man (July 3, 2012)
- Josh Malerman, A House at the Bottom of a Lake (May 17, 2021)
- Josh Malerman, Inspection (July 22, 2019)
- Nick Mamatas, Move Under Ground (October 20, 2020)
- Nick Mamatas, The People’s Republic of Everything (August 27, 2018)
- Sarah Manguso, Ongoingness (April 20, 2015)
- Laura Marie Marciano, Mall Brat (February 14, 2017)
- Clancy Martin, Bad Sex (November 20, 2015)
- Jordaan Mason, The Skin Team (August 21, 2013)
- Courtney Maum, Touch (August 9, 2017)
- Tom McCarthy, Satin Island (March 30, 2015)
- Scott McClanahan, The Sarah Book (June 13, 2017)
- Scott McClanahan and Ricardo Cavolo, The Incantations of Daniel Johnston (July 6, 2016)
- Madeleine McDonnell, There Is Something Inside, It Wants To Get Out (March 25, 2011)
- Brian McGreevey, Hemlock Grove (March 22, 2012)
- Ross McMeekin, The Hummingbirds (June 11, 2018)
- Malcolm Mc Neill, Tetra (July 11, 2018)
- Sam McPheeters, Mutations (April 29, 2020)
- Maryse Meijer, Northwood (December 11, 2018)
- Maryse Meijer, The Seventh Mansion (September 30, 2020)
- Claire Messud, A Dream Life (December 7, 2021)
- Paul Metcalf, Genoa (September 16, 2015)
- Alex Michaelides, The Silent Patient (February 25, 2019)
- Sean Michaels (foreword), You Are the Friction (June 24, 2014)
- Blake Middleton, An Actual Person in a Concrete Historical Situation (July 7, 2021)
- Blake Middleton, College Novel (April 4, 2019)
- Mary Miller, Biloxi (October 15, 2019)
- Megan Miranda, Such a Quiet Place (October 25, 2021)
- Joshua Mohr, Damascus (December 5, 2011)
- Dinty W. Moore, To Hell With It (April 9, 2021)
- Matt Mullins, Three Ways of the Saw (March 23, 2012)
- Yannick Murphy, The Call (August 29, 2011)
- Stuart Nadler, The Book of Life (December 9, 2011)
- Andres Neuman, Traveler of the Century (May 29, 2013
- Charles Newman, In Partial Disgrace (May 7, 2013)
- Dave Newman, Raymond Carver Will Not Raise Our Children (January 17, 2013)
- Dylan Nice, Other Kinds (December 17, 2012)
- Joao Gilberto Noll, Quiet Creature on the Corner (June 21, 2016)
- Amélie Nothomb, Life Form (February 19, 2013)
- Idra Novey, Those Who Knew (November 8, 2018)
- Masande Ntshanga, The Reactive (June 2, 2016)
- Gina Nutt, Night Rooms (April 2, 2021)
- Damien Lincoln Ober, Doctor Benjamin Franklin’s Dream America (February 20, 2018)
- Mark O’Connell, Notes From an Apocalypse (March 18, 2020)
- Nick Offerman, Paddle Your Own Canoe (October 22, 2013)
- Pola Oloixarac, Mona (March 23, 2021)
- Wendy C. Ortiz, Bruja (December 3, 2016)
- Lauren Oyler, Fake Accounts (February 8, 2021)
- Amos Oz, Between Friends (January 8, 2014)
- Dexter Palmer, Mary Toft; or, The Rabbit Queen (March 6, 2020)
- Ioannis Pappos, Hotel Living (July 8, 2015)
- Vikram Paralkar, Night Theater (March 13, 2020)
- Benjamin Percy, The Dark Net (October 23, 2017)
- Bill Peters, Maverick Jetpants in the City of Quality (January 16, 2013)
- Helen Phillips, The Need (July 9, 2019)
- Cameron Pierce, Our Love Will Go the Way of the Salmon (December 30, 2014)
- Sam Pink, The Garbage Times/White Ibis (July 30, 2018)
- Sam Pink, Rontel (March 19, 2013)
- Thomas Pletzinger, Funeral for a Dog (May 25, 2011)
- Daniel Polansky, Low Town (October 6, 2011)
- Max Porter, The Death of Francis Bacon (November 30, 2021)
- Max Porter, Grief Is the Thing With Feathers (July 14, 2016)
- José Manuel Prieto, Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia (January 24, 2013)
- Melissa Pritchard, The Odditorium (March 26, 2012)
- Mira Ptacin, Poor Your Soul (January 27, 2016)
- Natanya Ann Pulley, With Teeth (March 23, 2020)
- Laura Raicovich, At the Lightning Field (June 8, 2017)
- Matthew Revert, Human Trees (October 31, 2017)
- Alexis Rhone Fancher, Erotic: New & Selected (March 10, 2021)
- Nathaniel Rich, Odds Against Tomorrow (April 23, 2013)
- David Leo Rice: A Room in Dodge City, Vol. 2: The Blut Branson Era (August 25, 2021)
- Cristina Rivera Garza, The Taiga Syndrome (December 5, 2018)
- Richard Owain Roberts, Hello Friend We Missed You (October 2, 2020)
- Marco Roth, The Scientists (September 13, 2012)
- Jordan A. Rothacker, Gristle (November 26, 2019)
- Simon Roy, Kubrick Red (June 19, 2017)
- Jay Ruttenberg, The Lowbrow Reader Reader (May 30, 2012)
- Lucy Sante, Maybe the People Would Be the Times (September 15, 2020)
- Selah Saterstrom, Slab (April 29, 2015)
- Shya Scanlon, Forecast (April 18, 2011)
- Shya Scanlon, The Guild of Saint Cooper (April 27, 2015)
- Jeff Schneider, Therapists Gone Wild (August 9, 2021)
- Salvatore Scibona, The End (November 3, 2009)
- Emily Segal, Mercury Retrograde (August 17, 2021)
- Anna Seghers, Transit (May 2, 2013)
- Anne Serre, The Governesses (October 31, 2018)
- Katie Jean Shinkle, Ruination (July 16, 2018)
- Mishka Shubaly, I Swear I’ll Make It Up to You (April 11, 2016)
- Mathieu Simard, This Country Will Bring Us No Peace (November 7, 2019)
- Iain Sinclair, American Smoke (July 21, 2014)
- Brian Francis Slattery, Lost Everything (April 23, 2012)
- Bud Smith, F-250 (December 7, 2015)
- Bud Smith, WORK (January 3, 2018)
- Charlie Smith, Men in Miami Hotels (September 18, 2013)
- Ben Snakepit, Manor Threat (September 7, 2016)
- Susan Sontag, As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh (June 15, 2012)
- Amber Sparks, And I Do Not Forgive You (April 6, 2020)
- Amber Sparks, May We Shed These Human Bodies (November 2, 2012)
- Amber Sparks, The Unfinished World and Other Stories (January 20, 2016)
- Dana Spiotta, Wayward (November 22, 2021)
- Constance Squires, Hit Your Brights (February 19, 2019)
- Jerry Stahl, OG Dad (December 15, 2015)
- Vincent Standley, A Mortal Affect (October 25, 2011)
- Susan Steinberg, Spectacle (February 12, 2013)
- Peter Stenson, Thirty Seven (February 13, 2018)
- Peter Stenson, Thirty Seven (January 15, 2019)
- Andrew J. Stone, All Hail the House Gods (July 9, 2018)
- David W. Stowe, No Sympathy for the Devil (June 7, 2011)
- Dorothy Strachey, Olivia (June 8, 2020)
- Raymond Strom, Northern Lights (March 13, 2019)
- Ben Tanzer, Orphans (January 29, 2014)
- Ben Tanzer, You Can Make Him Like You (August 25, 2011)
- Justin Taylor, Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever (February 19, 2010)
- Souvankham Thammavongsa, How to Pronounce Knife (May 8, 2020)
- Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and Ben Greenman: Mo’ Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove (July 8, 2013)
- Jia Tolentino, Trick Mirror (August 13, 2019)
- Calvin Tomkins, Living Well is the Best Revenge (April 16, 2014)
- Paul Tremblay, Survivor Song (July 8, 2020)
- David Trueba, Blitz (October 31, 2016)
- Cadwell Turnbull, The Lesson (July 18, 2019)
- Ilaria Tuti, Flowers Over the Inferno (May 21, 2019)
- Ximena Izquierdo Ugaz, Estoy Tristeza (January 23, 2020)
- Nance Van Wickel, Ever Yrs (January 20, 2016)
- Juan Gabriel Vasquez, The Informers (November 20, 2009)
- Juan Pablo Villalobos, Quesadillas (February 25, 2014)
- Robert Walser, A Schoolboy’s Diary (October 28, 2013)
- Jess Walter, Beautiful Ruins (July 13, 2012)
- Douglas Watson, The Era of Not Quite (August 8, 2013)
- Troy James Weaver, Visions (March 3, 2015)
- Troy James Weaver, Temporal (March 13, 2018)
- Lawrence Weschler, Waves Passing in the Night (November 27, 2017)
- Adrian Nathan West, The Aesthetics of Degradation (January 23, 2017)
- Donald E. Westlake, The Getaway Car (October 8, 2014)
- Diane Williams, Vicky Swanky is a Beauty (February 6, 2012)
- Thomas Chatterton Williams, Self-Portrait in Black and White (February 10, 2020)
- Deborah Willis, Vanishing and Other Stories (October 20, 2010)
- Sean Wilsey, More Curious (December 16, 2014)
- Adam Wilson, Flatscreen (March 6, 2012)
- Adam Wilson, What’s Important is Feeling (March 10, 2014)
- Colin Winnette, The Job of the Wasp (May 14, 2018)
- Mary Wisniewski, Algren: A Life (November 30, 2016)
- Joe Woodward, Alive Inside The Wreck (March 15, 2012)
- B.R. Yeager, Negative Space (April 14, 2020)
- Royal Young, Fame Shark (June 18, 2013)
- Charles Yu, Interior Chinatown (July 28, 2020)
- Alejandro Zambra, Bonsai (January 6, 2013)
- Alejandro Zambra, Ways of Going Home (February 6, 2013)
- Kate Zambreno, Green Girl (December 22, 2011)
- Marc Zegans, La Commedia Sotterranea della Macchina da Scrivere (March 22, 2019)