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The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon

by Tom Spanbauer

“This brave, original, ribald, funny, heartrending fable about the Old West . . . is a book as bright as it is dark, full of fictional and philosophical pleasures, a…

Malcolm X Speaks

by George Breitman

A new edition of the classic collection of speeches given between 1963 and 1965 by Black liberation champion Malcolm X, with an introduction by National Book Award winner Ibram X….

Louise in Love

by Mary Jo Bang

“Louise is a brilliant poetic creation. The poems that chart her “career” in all its vicissitudes are delicious language games. It is the exactitude of these witty fantasy poems, their…

The Lost Army of Cambyses

by Paul Sussman

“Adrenaline-packed . . . combines all the elements of a truly great adventure story . . . At the end you feel like you’ve been on a roller coaster, in…

Lizard

by Banana Yoshimoto

“Banana Yoshimoto is a clear genius who revels in her own absurdity and whose strange thoughts are at once unbridled and perfectly crafted. Her stories spiral from melancholy to revelation…

The Life and Adventures of Lyle Clemens

by John Rechy

“A potent compound of both sex and rapture. . . . This remarkable story, as Rechy tells it, is sly, smart, sexy and laugh-out-loud funny, but it is also tinged…

Liberty’s Torch

by Elizabeth Mitchell

“Journalist Elizabeth Mitchell recounts the captivating story behind the familiar monument that readers may have assumed they knew everything about.” —Sam Roberts, New York Times…

The Adding Machine

by William S. Burroughs

A reissue of Burroughs’s selected essays, covering thirty years of writing, touching on subjects ranging from literature to the meaning of life, and providing valuable insight into Burroughs’s own work….

Let It Be Morning

by Sayed Kashua

Soon to be a major motion picture from award–winning director Eran Kolirin…

Legends of the Fall

by Jim Harrison

“Jim Harrison stands high among the writers of his generation. This book is rich, alive, and shatteringly visceral. A triumph.” —New Yorker…