Contemporary Translated Works Book Group: Slipping
A monthly hybrid book group hosted by Mechanics’ Institute
This book group meets hybrid and monthly, on site at Mechanics’ Institute and online via Zoom, to read and discuss contemporary works originally written in languages other than English or pertaining to the art of translation. The June selection is Slipping by Mohamed Kheir. Delicately translated from the Arabic by Robin Moger, Slipping has been described by The New York Times as “a partly real, partly fantastical depiction of post-revolutionary Cairo and Alexandria as seen through the stories of a struggling journalist, a former exile and a difficult love affair.”
Contemporary Translated Works Book Group is run in collaboration by Mechanics’ Institute and Folio: The Seattle Anthenaeum and is co-sponsored by Center for the Art of Translation.
Contemporary Translated Works Book Group 2026 Schedule
January 21: The Queen of Swords by Jazmina Barrera, translated by Christina MacSweeney
February 18: Tomb of Sand(opens in a new tab) by Geetanjali Shree, translated by Daisy Rockwell
March 18: The Week of Colors by Elena Garro, translated by Megan McDowell
April 15: The Age of Goodbyes(opens in a new tab) by Li Zi Shu, translated by YZ Chin
May 20: Celestial Bodies(opens in a new tab) by Jokha Alharthi, translated by Marilyn Booth
June 17: Slipping by Mohamed Kheir, translated by Robin Moger