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Airships

by Barry Hannah

“[Airships] struck me–as a great upheaval of our literary expectations, a liberating force. . . . Hannah’s language is audacious, bracing and insistent, often at the ragged brink of control….

The Holiday Season

by Michael Knight

“Michael Knight has the rare power to make a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulse beats of his characters.”…

Mantrapped

by Fay Weldon

“In Weldon’s skillful hands, the obsessions of nineties London are picked apart to wonderfully comic effect. . . . If you can just keep up with Weldon’s madcap journey, Mantrapped…

Sara Freeman

…At Columbia, she won the Henfield Prize for the best piece of short fiction by a graduate student. Her work has previously been published in a number of literary magazines….

Complicated Shadows

by Graeme Thomson

“Sensitive, impeccably researched account of his journey from pub-rock mediocrity in Flip City to New Wave megastardom with the Attractions and beyond.” –Time Out (London)…

Salley Vickers

Salley Vickers has written three widely acclaimed novels: Miss Garnet’s Angel (also available as a Brilliance Audiobook), Instances of the Number 3, and Mr. Golightly’s Holiday. She is also a…

Terrence McNally

…nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for A Perfect Ganesh. He won two Lucille Lortel Awards — Outstanding Play for Lips Together, and Outstanding Body of Work. He wrote a number

Alexander Trocchi

…of the famed Olympia Press, and produced a number of pornographic novels for that publishing house. Although the autobiographical Cain’s Book became a best-seller, after its publication Trocchi’s work was…

The Sexual Life of Catherine M.

by Catherine Millet

“A smoldering slim volume that will color your cheeks quicker than the midday sun. . . . In the book, [Millet] unabashedly chronicles three decades of her own unbridled sexual…

The Perfect War

by James William Gibson

“Powerfully and persuasively, William Gibson tells us why we were in Vietnam. This book is a work of daring brilliance–an eye-opening chronicle of waste and self-delusion.” –Robert Olen Butler…