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Rockaby & Other Short Pieces
by Samuel Beckett“In love with the aside, the tangential comment, the footnote and the mathematical calculation . . . Beckett has fashioned a vehicle for himself in drama and prose that allows…
The Right Wine
by Tom Maresca“A charming, chatty, and useful book. All wine buffs can gain insight and knowledge from Maresca’s very personal, very enlightened and intelligent approach to wine and food pairings.” –Anthony Dias…
Reviving the Spirit
by Beverly Hall Lawrence“The historical role of the church during slavery and the civil rights movement has always kept this institution at the center of the African American community. . . . The…
Remnants of the First Earth
by Ray Young BearDazzlingly original, but with deep roots in his traditional Mesquakie culture, Young Bear is a master wordsmith poised with trickster-like aplomb between the ancient world of his forefathers and the…
The Record Players
by Bill BrewsterFrom the authors of Last Night a DJ Saved My Life and How to DJ Right comes the fascinating story of dance music, straight from the mouths of the legendary…
Ragnarok
by A.S. ByattFrom “one of the most brilliant minds and speakers of our generation” (The Independent) comes an extraordinary tale, inspired by the myth of Ragnarök….
Primate Behavior
by Sarah Lindsay“As a poet, Sarah Lindsay is fearless. Subjects others would find unpromising or intimidating she forms into poems of eerie, spectral beauty. Antarctic exploration, astronomical theory, the lungfish, the manatee,…
The Pope’s Rhinoceros
by Lawrence Norfolk“Norfolk’s ferocious, greedy originality of angle and expression evokes continuous astonishment.” –The Times Literary Supplement…
Poet in New York
by Federico García Lorca“[Poet in New York] may well be one of the greatest books of poems ever written about New York City. . . . A fierce indictment of the modern world…
Porterhouse Blue
by Tom Sharpe“Tom Sharpe masters a staggering range of effect, from the bawdy to the sublime.” –Sonja Bolle, Los Angeles Times Book Review…