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Once in a Lifetime
by Gavin Newsham“Newsham describes the audacious attempt to create a national sport from scratch in meticulous detail, and the story is fascinating”. This book is a gripping evocation of a glorious but…
Leaving Tabasco
by Carmen Boullosa“Raucously imagined . . . a meditation on family, community and storytelling. . . . In her hard-won wisdom and courage, Delmira is . . . fascinating.” –Carlene Bauer, Time…
The Importance of a Piece of Paper
by Jimmy Santiago Baca“[Baca] continues to mine his experience, exploring conflicts between the rich traditions of Chicano culture and a modern world impatient with them. . . . His imagery. . . is…
The China Dream
by Joe Studwell“An entertaining, if cautionary, tale of Western business woes in China, stretching back seven hundred years and including, naturally, the woes of recent years.” —Peter Wonacott, The Wall Street Journal…
City of Night
by John Rechy“One of the major books to be published since World War II.” —The Washington Post…
Naked Lunch
by William S. Burroughs“A book of great beauty . . . . Burroughs is the only American novelist living today who may conceivably be possessed by genius.” –Norman Mailer…
Celebrating National Poetry Month
…by the person Robert Creeley called “his most enduring translator, the poet Ben Belitt.” The End of the Alphabet, Claudia Rankine These poems—intrepid, obsessive, and erotic—tell…
Grove at Home: May 17—23
…and St. Marks is Dead, had captured the subtleties of a malaise sweeping over so many Generation X women — raised on the promise of “having it all,” and now,…
Celebrating National Poetry Month
…Mexico City Blues by Jack Kerouac Written between 1954 and 1957, and published originally by Grove Press in 1959, Mexico City Blues is Kerouac’s most important verse work that incorporates…
Women in Love and Other Dramatic Writings
by Larry Kramer“A valuable showcase of an important writer’s early career. . . . The centerpiece of the book is Kramer’s masterful script for Women in Love. . . . A movie…