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Cock and Bull
by Will SelfWill Self has been praised by The New York Times Book Review as “a high-powered satirical weapon” and Cock & Bull is one of his most outrageous works of fiction…
The Beginning of August and Other Plays
by Tom Donaghy“Mr. Donaghy…is a dramatist of inventive eloquence, finding the poetry of longing in the empty mantras and sound bites of contemporary pop culture.” –The New York Times…
The Wretched of the Earth
by Frantz Fanon“This century’s most compelling theorist of racism and colonialism.”—Angela Davis
Worst Fears
by Fay Weldon“A hundred years hence, if people can still read, Weldon’s books will likely have the unblunted edge of Jane Austen, an unsentimental Baedeker guide to sexual manners in an ill-mannered…
World Hunger
by Frances Moore LappéFull of new insight and astonishing facts, World Hunger: 10 Myths is the definitive text on hunger from the internationally recognized Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First….
The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
by Bob Shacochis“Engrossing . . . a soaring literary epic about the forces that have driven us to the 9/11 age . . . always so relentlessly captivating that you don’t dare…
The Unfortunate Englishman
by John LawtonThe second book in the new series featuring Joe Wilderness, a portrait of 1960s Berlin and Khrushchev’s Moscow, centering around the exchange of two spies, a Russian working for the…
Wicked Women
by Fay Weldon“A bristling new collection of stories . . . Weldon has become one of the most cunning moral satirists of our time.” –The New York Times Book Review…
The Blind Owl
by Sadegh HedayatAvailable with a new introduction, The Blind Owl is a masterpiece of Persian literature—a tale of obsession and madness that chillingly re-creates the labyrinthine movements of a deranged mind….
What Are You Like?
by Anne Enright“An eloquent writer . . . dazzlingly funny. . . . For Enright the recognizable dimensions of time, speech, and thought . . . are fluid and interchangeable, while metaphors…