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The Summer of Suspense with Pushkin Vertigo has arrived at Kinokuniya New York! 🔎📚
Receive a free sticker sheet with purchase of any @PushkinPress_US title! This includes two recently released classic Japanese mysteries: She Walks at Night and The Clock House Murders!
Be sure to also check out the Summer of Suspense window display while you are there!
‘The mood is now that Putin is not winning this war,’ says Russian journalist MIKHAIL FISHMAN, author of THE SUCCESSOR available now: https://t.co/XizJMEfnW8
Putin’s Rise Seems Inevitable. Could This Guy Have Stopped It? feat. THE SUCCESSOR by Mikhail Fishman, available now!
https://t.co/g6fN4SdlSd via @nytimes
We couldn't let Saint Patrick's Day go by without giving a shoutout to Sarah Gilmartin 💚🤍🧡 the author of two Pushkin Press books: Dinner Party + Service 📚
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Romano reviewed by @stujallen: "I feel this is maybe the sign of how male dominated the translated fiction world used to be. Now we have these writers, and like a piece of a bigger jigsaw puzzle of 20th-century literature across Europe, they fit together" https://t.co/QArhzE6DZX
US edition out today!
"Stevie is a sympathetic protagonist who will win readers over. Many (sometimes hilarious) twists and turns lead to the surprising conclusion ... A marvelously well-developed fantasy."
— Kirkus Reviews, February 2026
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Introducing Lalla Romano style icon.
At Fashion Fiction Magazine @mikidery names In Farthest Seas one of her favorite reads of the year, with this lovely write-up: https://t.co/LElKwGde2a
2025 for me was most of all a year of Lalla Romano.
A lot of people on here not only tolerated me singing her endless praises but even took me at my word and read her work—I’m really grateful for that. Proud to share this piece again on her eternal genius: https://t.co/gAcYE0Vsi1
I am so happy! It took a while, but it has finally arrived. ‘The Successor’ has been translated into English.
It’s a biography of Russia’s political leader Boris Nemtsov, and I am very happy his story is now available to readers across the globe. But it’s also much more than a biography — a journey through Russia’s political history, starting in the late 1980s and tracing all the landmark events that shaped Russia and its trajectory. It covers the Yeltsin era — the 1991 coup, the War in Chechnya, the 1996 presidential election, the 1998 default, etc — and then explores Putin years, from the 1999 election to the invasion of Ukraine.
From the very beginning, the idea of this book was that Nemtsov’s life and career reflect Russia’s fate. And history proved me right: in February 2022, they finally, tragically converged. So I have updated the book. I have added several new chapters, and it now concludes in 2022, with Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, which makes the story complete.
I am deeply grateful to Michele Berdy, who has carried out the translation with such accuracy and brilliance. I am also profoundly thankful to Pushkin Press in London, who have made the publication possible.
The launch of ‘The Successor’ is scheduled for mid-January 2026 in the UK and Europe, and for May 2026 in the US and Canada. I can’t wait!
A critic’s pick of unexpected mysteries, ghost tales and adventure novels featuring THE LABYRINTH HOUSE MURDERS and more of our Pushkin Vertigo books!
https://t.co/rCcYxwgjsg via @washingtonpost
Grateful for this rich review in @ReadinginTrans by @apmartino!
"A masterclass in the art of translation... Poignant, and at times breathtakingly honest, In Farthest Seas joins a select group of narratives that help us cope with the death of a loved one" 🌊https://t.co/XWmWcVoUtw
"Romano’s memoir is an early example of feminist life writing, comparable to the work of not just of Ernaux, but also the memoirs of Simone de Beauvoir and the autobiography of Marguerite Duras."
Eliza Browning on Lalla Romano's "In Farthest Seas"
https://t.co/d2XiGk9niv
The kind of long review I'd been waiting for. Eliza Browning on Lalla Romano's In Farthest Seas: "the narrative is distilled into dazzling shards of memory" 🌊
Read the whole thing but here are some screenshots, with connections to Ernaux, Woolf, Duras:
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New editions of classic whodunits, fresh puzzlers from around the globe and more treats for lovers of literary crime. featuring our Pushkin Vertigo titles!
https://t.co/18jkhGtG4m via @WSJBooks
From @nytopinion David Brooks: "Here are a few things I’ve learned about how authoritarians exercise power. "
Feat. Giuliano Da Empoli's The Hour of the Predator, "which describes both the wolves who run governments and those who run tech companies."
https://t.co/CZoehKilpn