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Grove at Home: August 9—15
…Madhuri Vijay’s new story in the New Yorker “I am thirty years old and that is nothing.” So begins The Far Field, the debut novel by Madhuri Vijay that we…
The Gay Metropolis: 50 Years After Stonewall
…of the new millennium.”—New York Observer “Updated and featuring a new introduction, Charles Kaiser’s landmark book The Gay Metropolis, featuring the additional subtitle ‘50 Years After Stonewall,’ is even more…
Preparing for Yan Lianke’s blistering new book, The Day the Sun Died
…most feted and most banned author.” Yan’s international profile has never been higher — recent weeks have seen a major, in-depth profile at the New Yorker, a stunning interview with…
Homesickness
by Colin BarrettThe second book from the “exact and poetic” (New York Times) author of critical smash Young Skins, winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature and a National Book Foundation…
Hard Like Water
by Yan LiankeFrom a visionary, world-class writer, dubbed “China’s most controversial novelist” by the New Yorker, a gripping and biting story of ambition and betrayal, following two young Communist revolutionaries whose forbidden…
Fire Sermon
by Jamie QuatroThe highly anticipated, provocative debut novel from the “fearless” (New Yorker) and “distinctive” (San Francisco Chronicle) Jamie Quatro, Fire Sermon charts with bold intimacy and immersive sensuality the life of…
Correspondents
by Tim Murphy“Murphy artfully connects multiple narratives to produce a sprawling tale of love, family, duty, war, and displacement. It is above all a stinging indictment of the ill-fated war in Iraq…
Correspondents
by Tim Murphy“Murphy artfully connects multiple narratives to produce a sprawling tale of love, family, duty, war, and displacement. It is above all a stinging indictment of the ill-fated war in Iraq…
Wicked Women
by Fay Weldon“A bristling new collection of stories . . . Weldon has become one of the most cunning moral satirists of our time.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore
by Ray Loriga“Loriga’s gorgeous, enigmatic new novel . . . could be described in terms of its premise . . . but such a description cheats the prospective reader, because the true…