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[Indeed technically The Living Days isn't out yet - but they sent me a proof copy 3 months in advance]
Suite for Barbara Loden is also referenced in the Booker and Women's Prize featured Lost Children Archive - the narrator (as indeed did Luiselli) is reading a pre-publication proof.




I will definitely be subscribing.
https://www.lesfugitives.com/subscribe

Reviews on my Les Fugitives shelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

"For one week only, we invite you to use the code WRITEoSPRING for free UK postage and 24.35% off the cover price of 5 irreverent and ever more urgently relevant titles, from searing cries of MAYDAY to spring rituals to delight and disorient"
Reviews of all their books here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...

I bought The Fool and Other Moral Tales, Exposition, and Poetics of Work.
I have most of the others, some of which you gave me (thanks very much).







Actually it is a press which struggles for attention vs Peirene, Charco, Fitzcarraldo etc. Not quite sure I know how to change that though.

More seriously, that’s great news. Just the other day I was looking into buying a few of their 2022 publications. I've read surprisingly few titles form their catalogue, but loved Anna Serre and Jean Frémon.




It's Les Fugitives that has some sort of overlap with Dorothy Publishing, yes? (I know both published the excellent trio of Nathalie Léger books. I read Suite for Barbara Loden twice---a rarity for me---and watched the film Wanda because of it. Enjoy!)



Did just post a belated review of their previous book Chicanes.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
May the Tigris Grieve for You
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

And to buy that or any other Les Fugitives book here is a 40% coupon :
Enjoy 40% Off with code 59BR5S9
Valid to 31 July

Thank you for the code, Paul!

Others should take advantage of this sale though! Is this 40% off sale with code public knowledge, Paul. I’ll post is on #bookstagram if it is. I just checked and there’s mention of it on Les Fugitive’s Instagram account. People love sales!

And the US postage thing is in part as I have mentioned before that the US rights often exist with other publishers.





For recommendations - my reviews of all their books here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Books mentioned in this topic
Down with the Poor! (other topics)Absence (other topics)
Minor Detail (other topics)
May the Tigris Grieve for You (other topics)
The Living Days (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nathalie Léger (other topics)Cécile Menon (other topics)
Their focus in on publishing contemporary Francophone literature in translation, typically by prize-winning authors in French, but previously unpublished in English. Almost all their authors are female, with one exception.
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Most titles published by Les Fugitives are published in the US by fellow indie publishers.