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Lucien Stryk

…Award; first prize, Chicago Daily News’s New Poem Competition; Islands and Continents Translation Award; Isaac Rosenbaum Poetry Awards; National Translation Center Grant; New Poetry Series Award; Illinois Arts Council Artist’s…

Elena Castedo

…of each tradition infuse the other with new meaning and dimensions.” “pleases on so many levels, it is difficult to identify them all.” The Atlantic Magazine, an “ingenious social satire……

Lauren Acampora

Lauren Acampora is the author of The Wonder Garden, winner of the GLCA New Writers Award and a finalist for the New England Book Award; The Paper Wasp, longlisted for…

Our Frail Blood

by Peter Nathaniel Malae

From Peter Nathaniel Malae, a finalist for the NYPL Young Lions Award and a New York Times notable author, comes a multigenerational novel of fierce originality and brilliance about an…

Jealousy

by Catherine Millet

“A haunting story of fragile female identity, sexually gained, violently lost.” —The New York Times Book Review…

The Final Confession of Mabel Stark

by Robert Hough

“One of the most rollicking, good-time books of the year. . . . This masterful book is the complete package: great storytelling, a keen eye for detail, delightful turns of…

The Siege

by Helen Dunmore

…five people huddle in one freezing room and Dunmore describes what is happening to them in language that is elegantly, starkly beautiful.” –Janice P. Nimura, New York Times Book Review…

Goodnight, Nobody

by Michael Knight

…make a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulsebeats of his characters.” –Jonathan Miles, The New York Times Book Review…

Weight

by Jeanette Winterson

Condemned to shoulder the world, for ever, by the gods he dared defy, freedom seems unattainable to Atlas. But then he receives an unexpected visit from Heracles, the one man…

Second Violin

by John Lawton

“Smart and gracefully written . . . It has been Lawton’s achievement to capture, in first-rate popular fiction, the courage and drama—and the widespread tomorrow-we-may-die exuberance—of that terrible and thrilling…