The Arch of Desire
“[A] delicious, bold and genuinely immoral book, or perhaps rather a treatise in favor of hedonism and the pleasures of desire.” –A. Castro, El…
keep reading“[A] delicious, bold and genuinely immoral book, or perhaps rather a treatise in favor of hedonism and the pleasures of desire.” –A. Castro, El…
keep reading“Few poets of any generation have written so searingly into of the trauma of war, inscribing its wound while refusing the fragile suture of…
keep reading“A rich and seamless work . . . sensual, beautiful and funny.” –The New York Times Book Review
keep reading“John Brandon’s remarkable first novel will blow away a certain readership. . . . Arkansas rants against the machine in a voice combining Raymond Chandler’s side-of-the-mouth noir with Quentin Tarantino’s gleeful-psychopath wit and Mark Twain’s episodic romance of the journey.” —San Francisco Chronicle…
keep reading“Possibly the most perceptive book that I have come across on India since the British Raj ended.” –Pranay Gupte, The Washington Post
keep reading“A dashing and entertaining little book.” –Liz Smith, New York Post
keep reading“The Art of Political Murder is both a page-turner and a searing indictment of a corrosive brand of politics that has overwhelmed a nation…
keep reading“The most comprehensive treatment ever [of Artemisia] in a new book that is already an international best-seller.” –Vanity Fair
keep reading“The best anthology of Chinese literature in English translation in recent years.” —The Asian Student
keep readingThe sweep of Japanese literature in all its great variety was made available to Western readers for the first time in this anthology.
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