Fuse Book Review: Brilliant "Shards"
In this novel, author Ismet Prcic's confusion is so vivid that it becomes ours, making us participants in the story.
In this novel, author Ismet Prcic's confusion is so vivid that it becomes ours, making us participants in the story.
A best-seller in France, Emmanuel Carrère's quirky, but ultimately compelling memoir examines the effects of two disasters on very separate groups of people to whom the writer is connected,…
Should we fictionalize the Holocaust? This is not only a literary question, but a moral one as well, issues raised by the publication of the translation of "The Emperor of Lies," a novel abo…