And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again: Writers from Around the World on the COVID-19 Pandemic

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And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again: Writers from Around the World on the COVID-19 Pandemic

$22.00

Edited by Ilan Stavans

In this rich, eye-opening, and uplifting anthology, dozens of esteemed writers, poets, artists, and translators from more than thirty countries send literary dispatches from life during the pandemic. A portion of proceeds benefit booksellers in need.

World Literature Today’s 75 Notable Translation of 2020

Paperback • ISBN: 9781632063021
Publication date: Aug 25, 2020

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ABOUT THE BOOK

As our world is transformed by the coronavirus pandemic, writers offer a powerful antidote to the fearful confines of isolation: a window onto lives and corners of the world beyond our own. In Mauritius, a journalist contends with denialism and mourns the last days of summer, lost to the lockdown. In Paris, a writer struggles to protect his young son from fear. In Chile, protesters who prevailed against tear gas and rubber bullets are now halted by a virus. In Queens, after thirteen-hour shifts in the ER, a doctor dons running shoes and makes the long jog home. 

And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again takes its title from the last line of Dante’s Inferno, when the poet and his guide emerge from hell to once again behold the beauty of the heavens. In that spirit, the stories, essays, poems, and artwork in this collection—from beloved authors including Jhumpa Lahiri, Mario Vargas Llosa, Eavan Boland, Daniel Alarcón, Jon Lee Anderson, Rivka Galchen, Claire Messud, Ariel Dorfman, and many more—detail the harrowing experiences of life in the pandemic, while pointing toward a less isolated future. Together they comprise a profound global portrait of the defining moment of our time, and send a clarion call for solidarity across borders.

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Our literary culture depends on bookstores—and those irreplaceable sources of conversation and community, of inspiration and solace, have been decimated by the lockdown. Net proceeds from And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again will go to the Book Industry Charitable Foundation, which helps the passionate booksellers we readers depend upon.

 

Praise for And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again


“Mexican American writer and educator Stavans has gleaned powerful responses to the pandemic from 52 contributors who share their experiences in deftly crafted essays, poems, photographs, and artwork…. The impressive cast of contributors—Jhumpa Lahiri, Mario Vargas Llosa, Claire Messud, Ariel Dorfman, Rivka Galchen, Daniel Alarcón, and others—reveal feelings of fear, loneliness, and, for some, a surprising sense of connection…. Although many look optimistically to the future, for others, the pandemic has laid bare a long plague of inequality and hatreds. Stirring reflections to illuminate dark times.”

Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“A genre- and border-crossing anthology of mostly translated reactions to the coronavirus [that] juxtaposes styles—poetry next to literary criticism, experimental fiction next to personal essay—in a way that is consistently disorienting and sometimes jarring, but pleasantly so…. Uncertainty is a driving theme in And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again. So is brokenness: broken bodies, hearts, medical systems, immigration systems, and more…. [French Tunisian writer Hubert Haddad’s] story is a collage of fictional ‘false starts, drafts, approximations, [and] broken-off openings’ that describe and evoke the ‘hazy driftlessness’ of quarantined life.”

—Lily Meyer, The Atlantic

“A prism reflecting outrage, fear, bewilderment—and yes, even small joys, such as cleaner air with fewer cars on the streets. It’s left to the arts to make sense of this scourge through eloquence. Ilan Stavans conducts here what one contributor calls ‘a symphony of voices.’ They sing of our despair while beseeching assurance…. Perhaps, in 2120, earthlings will open And We Came Outside and Saw the Stars Again as a time capsule, to read of their ancestors struggling to survive a year none of them ever imagined.”

—Lanie Tankard, On the Seawall

 

AUTHORS

Chris Abani (Nigeria / United States)

Majed Abusalama (Palestine)

Daniel Alarcón (Peru)

Khalid Albaih (Sudan)

Jon Lee Anderson (United States)

Chloe Aridjis (Mexico / United Kingdom)

Eavan Boland (Ireland)

Priyanka Champaneri (United States)

Nadia Christidi (Lebanon)

Louis-Philippe Dalembert (Haiti)

Ariel Dorfman (Chile)

Eko (Mexico)

Carlos Fonseca (Costa Rica / Puerto Rico)

Rivka Galchen (Canada / United States)

Forrest Gander (United States)

Hubert Haddad (Tunisia / France)

Eduardo Halfon (Guatemala)

Daniel Halpern (United States)

Jane Hirshfield (United States)

Hamid Ismailov (Uzbekistan)

Lilya Kalaus (Kazakhstan)

Mona Kareem (Kuwait / United States)

Sayed Kashua (Palestinian citizen of Israel)

Jhumpa Lahiri (United States / Italy)

Claire Messud (United States)

Rajiv Mohabir (United States / Guyana)

Naivo (Madagascar)

André Naffis-Sahely (Italy / United Arab Emirates)

Andrés Neuman (Argentina / Spain)

Maxim Osipov (Russia)

Pedro Ángel Palou (Mexico)

Shenaz Patel (Mauritius)

Francine Prose (United States)

Frederika Randall (United States / Italy)

Yishai Sarid (Israel)

Giacomo Sartori (Italy)

Arshia Sattar (India)

Ana Simo (Cuba / France / United States)

Javier Sinay (Argentina)

Teresa Solana (Spain)

György Spiró (Hungary)

Filip Springer (Poland)

Ilan Stavans (Mexico)

Gábor T. Szántó (Hungary)

Grace Talusan (Philippines / United States)

Lynne Tillman (United States)

Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru)

Juan Villoro (Mexico)

Gabriela Wiener (Peru)

Wu Ming-Yi (Taiwan)

Yoss (Cuba)

Matthew Zapruder (United States)

 

TRANSLATORS

Bernard Adams

Peter Bush

Sean Gasper Bye

Allison M. Charette

Charlotte Coombe

Robert Croll

Boris Dralyuk

Lisa Ducasse

Shelley Fairweather-Vega

David Frye

Mitch Ginsburg

Ronnie Hope

Paul Olchváry

Hebe Powell

Jessica Powell

Alta L. Price

Frederika Randall

Ghjulia Romiti

Samuel Rutter

Ilan Stavans

Jenna Tang

Jeffrey Zuckerman

 

BOOK DETAILS

Paperback: $22.00
ISBN: 9781632063021
eBook ISBN: 9781632063014
Publication date: Aug 25, 2020
400 pages
Anthology—Personal Essays / Fiction / Poetry / Journalism / Graphic Memoir / Cultural Criticism
Rights: World, Audio, Film / TV