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Holidays in Heck, by P.J. O’Rourke

by P. J. O'Rourke

The follow-up to the classic Holidays in Hell, P. J. O’Rourke’s Holidays in Heck is the slightly less hazardous, slightly more mature, but still very funny collection of his classic…

Cleopatra Dismounts

by Carmen Boullosa

An enchanting, audacious retelling of the Cleopatra story from a Mexican novelist who is “a luminous writer” and “a masterful spinner of the fantastic.” –Fabiola Santiago, The Miami Herald…

Cockpit

by Jerzy Kosinski

“A dazzling succession of . . . erotic episodes . . . Cockpit defines itself (as Kosinski does his hero) by the suicidal chances it takes . . . brilliantly…

Salvage

by Tom Stoppard

“A Dickensian portrait of the fractious émigré community.” —Michael Billington, Guardian (UK)…

On The Wealth of Nations

by P. J. O'Rourke

“O’Rourke is a wonderful stylist . . . well worth reading.” —Allan Sloan, New York Times Book Review…

Jonathan Coleman

…the Texas Observer, among other publications. He taught creative nonfiction writing at the University of Virginia from 1986 to 1993, and has lectured at a number of other universities as…

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…

Elfriede Jelinek

…a collection of poetry, a number of pieces for radio and theater, and is the German translator of Thomas Pynchon, as well as a composer and organist. Ms. Jelinek lives…

Night Train to Lisbon

by Pascal Mercier

…not to mention Marcus Aurelius and Wittgenstein . . . [but] what Night Train to Lisbon really suggests is Roads to Freedom, Jean-Paul Sartre’s breathless trilogy about identity-making.” —John Leonard,…