- 947 книг
Книги, которые стоит перевести на русский
947 книг
Книги, которые стоит перевести на русский
A retired, senile bank clerk confined to his basement apartment, Tómas Jónsson decides that, since memoirs are all the rage, he’s going to write his own—a sure bestseller—...
Vorið 2003 kemur ungur maður örmagna og blóðugur inn í Þjónustumiðstöðina í Skaftafelli eftir hrakninga á öræfum. Hann heitir Bernharður Fingurbjörg, austurrískur örnefnaf...
Volk ohne Raum ist ein erstmals im Jahr 1926 erschienener Roman von Hans Grimm, dessen Titel wegen des Eingangs in die Sprache des Nationalsozialismus als Redewendung beka...
In Rome in 1975, three young men, former students of the prestigious boys’ school San Leone Magno, persuade two teenage girls to accompany them to the seaside resort of Ci...
For three hundred years the de Quincy clan had lived in the old house on the lonely New England island. People in the small town nearby stayed clear of the place; they kne...
I still think about Peter, the man I loved most in the world, all the time. At two in the afternoon, when he would come and pick me up and take me for rides; at five, when...
Racial divide in America is hinged upon the precarious relations between the two communities—the dominant Whites American and the marginalised Black Americans. Behind ever...
You haven't heard of William Colton Hughes. Or, if you have, then you're not telling anybody. Not telling them anything, ever. He's not the serial killer on the news, in t...
The Weight of Things is the first book, and the first translated book, and possibly the only translatable book by Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948–2007). For after win...
Set in the near future in an unspecified year of the late 1890s, this is a stirring, action packed account of a full-blown, full-blooded, bizarrely well-coordinated nihili...
<p>"The Sun Cure" by Alfred Noyes. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & litera...
First published after the author’s death in 2008, this provocative novel charts the late-in-life sexual awakening of a retired army officer who embarks on a dangerous affa...
Prologos is Jonathan Bayliss’s sparkling, complex, experimental, playful , serious, richly detailed literary masterpiece of the 20th century– whose protagonist, Michael Ch...
'The Stein Report', set in the island of Majorca in the 1960s, kicks off with the arrival of a newcomer that throws things off balance. Curious about him, Stein’s schoolma...
After an absence of several decades, the aging and curmudgeonly Leland Pefley returns to his hometown to find that nothing is as he remembers it, and everything has gone t...
In this monumental history of World War I, Germany's leading historian of the twentieth century's first great catastrophe explains the war's origins, course, and consequen...
In 1929, Dr. Frederick Ritter and Dore Strauch fled the social and economic turmoil of post-World War I Germany, choosing to abandon the chaos of modern civilization, as w...
Restif de la Bretonne (1734-1806) was perhaps the key author amongst a glut of imitators inspired by the publication of the Marquis de Sade's "obscene" masterworks Juliett...
Banned for over 30 years — Frank Walford’s classic work of horror is available again. “Twisted Clay is a gruesome study of progressive insanity, but the study is obviously...
The first novel by this English journalist and short-story writer, a rather self-consciously "madcap" satire: the jacket blurb promises "amazing swoops of cuckoo fun and g...






















