Living with Saints
“Clever, confident and witty . . . a collection of au courant tales that still manage to emanate a kind of energetic, if bemused…
keep reading“Clever, confident and witty . . . a collection of au courant tales that still manage to emanate a kind of energetic, if bemused…
keep reading“Robert Linssen finally gives a sensible explanation of what Zen is all about.” –Saturday Review
keep reading“Banana Yoshimoto is a clear genius who revels in her own absurdity and whose strange thoughts are at once unbridled and perfectly crafted. Her…
keep reading“The combined wit and non-wisdom of these fallible (i.e. human) beings offers a fascinating reflection on those shaky internal compasses we call moral instincts…
keep reading“Murray details these two girls’ grim histories with little sentimentality and much skill.” –The New York Times Book Review…
keep reading“Yes, in the land of American Idol and The Bachelor, there remains a segment of the public that relishes experimental fiction that challenges the…
keep reading“Poetic and unremittingly honest . . . The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is for the American Indian what Richard Wright’s Native…
keep reading“Speaks to us out of a delightful mock-na’veté that reminds one at times of the Dick and Jane readers rewritten as manuals for politics…
keep reading“Schinto’s primary interest is great, contemporary short stories. The works of Doris Lessing, Alice Adams, Tobias Wolff, John Updike, and thirty other talented authors…
keep reading“Tommy Wieringa’s ambitious novel . . . is a brilliant exploration of the uneasy transition from adolescence into adulthood—the restlessness, yearning for stability, irrational…
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