The Mill Is Burning
“A very assured, and, I think, auspicious debut. . . . [Matthews’] desire to be artful is supplied with delicate and stringless artistry, and…
keep reading“A very assured, and, I think, auspicious debut. . . . [Matthews’] desire to be artful is supplied with delicate and stringless artistry, and…
keep reading“Harbors something remarkable beneath commonplace trappings . . . Lit up by a highly unusual sensibility and world view, so rarefied and uncompromising that…
keep reading“Moving in the way that only simple communication can be moving… His poems always manage a fresh start free from the dreadful posturings of the conventional verse of his generation.”—Kenneth Rexroth, New York Times Book Review…
keep readingA provocative and lively memoir in stories by the inimitable and bestselling author of The Summer of the Bear.
keep reading“Elissa Wald, a veteran of what vanilla reviewers call “the S/M scene,” brings new meaning to the term “literary submission.”. . . If you’re…
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keep reading‘must-reading for anyone who wants or who needs to understand what the film business is really all about.” –Martin A. Grove, The Hollywood Reporter
keep readingFrom the award-winning author of The Devil That Danced on the Water and Ancestor Stones comes The Memory of Love, a beautiful and masterfully…
keep reading“A comedy of high style, terser and, I think, funnier than any of his other novels.” —A. Alvarez, The Observer (London)
keep reading“[The Merciful Women]’s playful, satiric, erotic, sometimes savage, sometimes slapstick account of one man’s case of severe literary envy is something completely different, and…
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