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Byline: Megan O'grady
The year's most gripping fiction makes the political personal. Antonia Arslan shows the private fallout of the Armenian genocide in her elegiac Skylark Farm (Knopf); Yasmin Crowther sets her mother-daughter saga The Saffron Kitchen (Viking) in Iran under coup; a young Romany poet comes up against Communist Europe's ...