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Brass
by Helen Walsh“In Brass, Walsh has created some of literature’s sexiest sex scenes, most out-of-it drug-taking . . . and imagery you won’t easily scrub off the back of your mind. It…
Snowblind
by Robert Sabbag“A flat-out ballbuster. It moves like a threshing machine with a fuel tank full of ether. . . . Sabbag is a whip-song writer.” —Hunter S. Thompson…
Asian Godfathers
by Joe Studwell“A myth-shattering look at Southeast Asia’s powerful Chinese tycoons . . . A richly reported study of power and stunted economic development.” —BusinessWeek…
Death in a Strange Country
by Donna Leon“This series has become one of the adornments of current crime fiction. A gem.” —The Scotsman…
The Selected Works of Samuel Beckett
by Samuel Beckett“Beckett’s writings constitute probably the most significant body of work produced by a twentieth-century author, in that they’re taken to signify the greatest number of things.” —The New Yorker…
Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays
by Steve Martin“[Picasso at the Lapin Agile is] a very engaging 75-minute shaggy dog of a comedy . . . Mr. Martin has also created a number of moment of real humor…
The 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings
by Marquis de SadeAn exhaustive catalogue of sexual aberrations and the first systematic exploration of the psychology of sex. Lost after the storming of the Bastille in 1789, it was later retrieved but…
The China Dream
by Joe Studwell“An entertaining, if cautionary, tale of Western business woes in China, stretching back seven hundred years and including, naturally, the woes of recent years.” —Peter Wonacott, The Wall Street Journal…
Celebrating Women’s History Month
…loss.”—Kirkus Reviews The Devil That Danced on the Water by Aminatta Forna As a child, Aminatta Forna witnessed the upheavals of postcolonial Africa, danger, flight, the bitterness of exile…
And They Shall Be My People
by Paul Wilkes“There are lots of books on what Judaism is about. This is a first-rate book on what Jews are about. And of the distance between the two.” –The Jerusalem Post…