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The Ticket That Exploded

by William S. Burroughs

“In Burroughs’ hands, writing reverts to acts of magic, as though he were making some enormous infernal encyclopedia of all the black impulses and acts that, once made, would shut…

Fault Lines

by Nancy Huston

…just as formative as the awful secrets at the novel’s deepest strata. They may well be the parts that sink deepest into the reader’s memory.” —New York Times Book Review…

Gould’s Book of Fish

by Richard Flanagan

…. . . [Flanagan] remains unique, one of the novel’s most ambitious talents, one whose every book . . . commands our attention.” –Caroline Fraser, Los Angeles Times Book Review…

Jonathan Coleman

best” (Andrew Hacker, author of Two Nations) and received front-page reviews in the New York Times Book Review, the Washington Post Book World, and the Chicago Tribune. In addition, Mr….

Bright Air Black

by David Vann

Set in the Mediterranean and Black Sea 3,250 years ago, Bright Air Black is David Vann’s exhilarating version of Medea as a slayer of kings who wants a world not…

Kingdoms in the Air

by Bob Shacochis

Collected for the first time ever: thirteen of National Book Award winner and trailblazing war journalist Bob Shacochis’s travel and adventure essays that span the globe and world politics from…

True North

by Jim Harrison

…until the last page—and in the end forge such violence shows his skill as a storyteller and makes True North a great achievement.” —Thomas Curwen, Los Angeles Times Book Review…

Young Mungo

by Douglas Stuart

A story of queer love and working-class families, Young Mungo is the brilliant second novel from the Booker Prize-winning author of Shuggie Bain…

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Triangle

by David Von Drehle

best, a magnificent portrayal not only of the catastrophe but also of the time and the turbulent city in which it took place.” –Kevin Baker, New York Times Book Review…