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| − | |author=Claire-Louise Bennett
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| − | |title=Big Kiss, Bye-Bye
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| − | |genre=Literary Fiction
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| − | |summary=Everything in this book, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is steeped in anguish and distortion. Even a kiss, usually a symbol of intimacy and closeness, becomes evidence of love lost. When the narrator cries out internally, ''come over here and kiss me,'' it is less an invitation than a desperate attempt to confirm her emotional numbness. The imagined recipient of this plea is Xavier, her ex-partner, a ghost she conjures to test her detachment.
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| − | |author=Jon Fosse and Damion Searls (translator)
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| − | |title=Vaim
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| − | |genre=Literary Fiction
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| − | |summary=''All was strange''... This haunting phrase encapsulates the pervading sense of otherworldliness which permeates this story set in Vaim, a fictional fishing village in Norway which paradoxically could not feel more real for Jatgeir and Eline, two of the protagonists caught in its melancholic current.
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