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Publishing company
Xenos Books is a publishing company in
Riverside, California that was founded in 1985 by Karl Kvitko and Verona Weiss. The company is known for publishing bilingual books, and modern American and foreign writers in translation.
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Titles published
Poetry
Sevastopol: On Photographs of War , by William Allen.
Naked as Water , by
Mario Azzopardi , translated from
Maltese , and with an Introduction & Afterword by
Grazio Falzon .
The Hunts , by
Amelia Biagioni , translated from
Spanish by
Renata Treitel .
Addictive Aversions , by
Alfredo de Palchi , translated from
Italian by
Sonia Raiziss , et al.
Anonymous Constellation , by
Alfredo de Palchi , translated from
Italian by
Sonia Raiziss .
The Scorpion’s Dark Dance , by
Alfredo de Palchi , translated from
Italian by
Sonia Raiziss .
Angels of Youth , by
Luigi Fontanella , translated from
Italian by
Carol Lettieri &
Irena Marchegiani Jones .
The Wolf at the Door: A Poetic Cycle , by
Bogomil Gjuzel , translated from
Macedonian by
P. H. Liotta ; Introduction by
Charles Simic .
The Poet is a Little God , by
Vicente Huidobro , translated from
Spanish by
Jorge García-Gómez .
The Fantastic Ordinary World of Lutz Rathenow: Poems, Plays & Stories , by
Lutz Rathenow , translated from
German by
Boria Sax &
Imogen von Tannenberg .
Plays
Fiction
Animal World , by
Antonio di Benedetto , translated from
Spanish by
H. E. Francis .
The Supervisor of the Sea , by
Emil Draitser
The Last Summer , by
Hugh Fox
Scarecrow & Other Anomalies , by
Oliverio Girondo , translated from
Spanish by
Gilbert Alter-Gilbert .
Ave Eva: A Norwegian Tragedy , by
Edvard Hoem , translated from the
Nynorsk (
New Norwegian ) by
Frankie Belle Shackelford .
When You Became She , by
Imre Oravecz , translated from
Hungarian by
Bruce Berlind .
Jellyfish , by
Giancarlo Pastore , translated from
Italian and with an Afterword by Jamie Richards.
Kisses, Dreams & Other Infidels , by
Antonio Porta , translated from
Italian and with an Afterword by
Anthony Molino .
Moon, Moon, Tell Me More , by
Ellen Tifft
Blue Ride , by
Ken Wilkerson
Nonfiction
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