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This post is courtesy of judge, Scott Esposito. Scott Esposito blogs at and .

So here are some things that I鈥檝e reviewed, will review, or will do something with in some way at some point that I think are strong contenders for the 2013 .

First up: The Ingenious Gentleman and Poet Federico Garc铆a Lorca Ascends to Hell by Carlos Rojas. Yep, that鈥檚 the title, and it鈥檚 a damn good book. It鈥檚 very hard to summarize what this book does鈥攐r how it does it鈥攕o I鈥檓 going to encourage you to just . Suffice to say, I like fiction that appropriates historical characters and/or incidents in interesting ways, and that鈥檚 just what Rojas does here.

Hypothermia by 脕lvaro Enrigue. I have a review of this one in this week鈥檚 Times Literary Supplement. Enrigue was someone whom I first discovered in Dalkey Archive鈥檚 Best of Contemporary Mexican Fiction. His 鈥淥n the Death of the Author鈥 was the best thing in the book (which, I鈥檓 pretty sure, ). Hypothermia was the book from which it came, and I鈥檝e been eager to read it ever since. Well, now I have, and it鈥檚 a very strong book.

Seiobo There Below by Laszlo Krasznahorkai. I鈥檒l have a review of this publishing soon. It鈥檚 my frontrunner at the moment for the BTBA. That鈥檚 kind of a bold thing to say since we gave Krasznahorkai the award last year, but, god damn, this book is incredible. It鈥檚 not fair. Maybe we should ban him for a few years if he takes the award two years running.

The End of Love by Marcos Giralt Torrente. I first found out about this book when Ethan Nosowsky of McSweeney鈥檚 Press (and now back to Graywolf) asked me to write a report on it. I recommended it without reservation, and it鈥檚 one of the best books I鈥檝e ever reported on. These four long stories (or maybe they鈥檙e novellas) have a little of a Javier Mar铆as thing going, a little Joseph Conrad, a little Henry James. They鈥檙e remarkable. On Oct 22 I鈥檓 going to be discussing just how great they are with their translator, the incredible Katie Silver in San Francisco.

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