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Monkey

by Ch'eng-en Wu

This classic combination of picaresque novel and folk epic is probably the most popular book in the history of the Far East.

Mike Magee

…a country doctor in western New England, he rose to the highest level of his profession holding senior executive positions at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, and as head of global…

Timothy Donnelly

Timothy Donnelly’s poems have appeared in American Letters & Commentary, Denver Quarterly, Fence, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, Verse, Volt, Western Humanities Review, and elsewhere. He has been coeditor of…

Joan London

…Gilgamesh and for her story collection, Sister Ships. Gilgamesh was also a finalist for the New South Wales Premier’s Christina Stead Prize and the Western Australian Premier’s Award for Fiction….

Richard Matthews

…appeared in The Paris Review, Drunken Boat, Western Humanities Review, and PEN America, and his reviews have appeared in Newsday. He is the editor of the newly revived Translation magazine….

Dagoberto Gilb

…experimental novel in style and approach, Southwestern in landscape, its speech is both Chicano and ordinary, while its condensed language and composition disguises a deeply layered complexity. A New York…

Sam Pickering

…his many books are Waltzing the Magpies, an account of a year he and his family spent in Western Australia, and The Best of Pickering, a selection of his essays….

Indian Ink

by Tom Stoppard

Tom Stoppard’s powerfully evocative exploration of filial and colonial ties, love and loss, and the passage of time.

The Mountain Shadow

by Gregory David Roberts

In this highly anticipated sequel to the contemporary classic Shantaram, Lin continues to search for love and faith in a changing Bombay….

Tokyo Cancelled

by Rana Dasgupta

“[This] brilliantly conceived and jauntily delivered first novel . . . harks back to Boccaccio and Chaucer. . . . There is something marvelously primitive about the function of story…