We were sad to learn today that Agota Kristof died on July 27. Born in 1935, the Hungarian author, who spent her adult life in Switzerland, wrote the Book of Lies, a shape-shifting trilogy about two brothers living in Europe who are separated during World War II. Shape-shifting and grippingly taut, brain-teasing and fairy-tale simple, confident yet horrific, it’s a landmark in contemporary European and experimental fiction.