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The Visitors and Fred & Madge
by Joe Orton…Joe Orton is a cultural event of the first magnitude. . . . The time to redress the record has at last arrived.” –David Ehrenstein, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…
Under Radar
by Michael Tolkin…. . .Tolkin harnesses the image-making faculty in a reader’s brain and puts it to work in the service of his own uniquely moral storytelling.” –David Kipen, The San Francisco…
The Subterraneans
by Jack Kerouac“Each book by Kerouac is unique, a telepathic discord. Such rich, natural writing is nonpareil in the later twentieth century.” —Allen Ginsberg…
Stet
by Diana Athill…So her engaging memoir, Stet: An Editor’s Life, is full of juicy stories about the egos and libidos behind the literary personages she has known.” –Andrea Behr, San Francisco Chronicle…
The Road to Lichfield
by Penelope Lively…. . . A journey of self-discovery-the narrative urges the reader to contemplate the larger context in which people everywhere live out their individual dramas.” –Wendy Martin, San Francisco Chronicle…
Rip-off Red, Girl Detective and The Burning Bombing of America
by Kathy Acker…. . . Acker is an expert at evoking this shadowy realm of belief and emotion where the rules of cause and effect do not necessarily apply.” –San Francisco Chronicle…
Recital of the Dog
by David Rabe…much both to Albert Camus and James M. Cain. . . . Rabe’s beautiful, tight, fluent prose renders the fragility of reality with enormous power and grace.” –San Francisco Chronicle…
Passing On
by Penelope Lively…. . . Lively has a gift for invention and control. . . . The slow unfolding of secrets gives the book tension without melodrama.” –Roz Spafford, San Francisco Chronicle…
Neutral Buoyancy
by Tim Ecott…explorations of corners of the dive world. . . . It should be awarded a place on any diver’s reference shelf for tasty tidbits of history alone.” –San Francisco Chronicle…
Minaret
by Leila Aboulela…rarefied and uncompromising that it is likely to throw the reader out of kilter. . . . Her delicacy of touch is to be complimented.” –Chandrahas Choudhury, San Francisco Chronicle…