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My Venice and Other Essays

by Donna Leon

“Leon . . . takes both loving and jaundiced looks at Italy and the United States, music, men and many other subjects in My Venice.” —New York Times Book Review…

A Personal Anthology

by Jorge Borges

…. . who seeks a representative sampling of the great Argentine writer . . . the standard introduction to Borges in England and the United States.” —R.G. Mead, Saturday Review…

Comrades in Miami

by Jose Latour

From an acclaimed crime writer, a riveting espionage novel that takes us inside the battle of wits between Cuba and the United States.

Gary Kinder

…The New York Times Best Seller, Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea (1998). Since 1988, Kinder has taught legal writing to lawyers and judges throughout the United States….

The Postmoderns: The New American Poetry Revised

by Donald M. Allen

United by their “postmodernist” concerns with spontaneity, “instantism,” formal and syntactic flexibility, and the revelation of both the creator and the process through the writing itself, these 38 poets represent…

Ultimatum

by Matthew Glass

“Ultimatum does a better job of convincing the reader about the price the world will pay for its complacency about global warming than any international grandstanding. . . . Glass’s…

Eat the Rich

by P. J. O'Rourke

“O’Rourke has done the unthinkable: He’s made money funny.” –Forbes FYI…

Daughter of the River

by Hong Ying

“This remarkable account of a childhood spent on the banks of the Yangtze River . . . explores the depths of personal and civil repression with an almost brutal grace.”…

The Devil of Nanking

by Mo Hayder

“A thriller of rare art and gripping excitement . . . [Hayder’s] experiences add to her book’s unusually rich atmosphere. . . . Eventually, the story becomes a beautifully paced,…

Dorian

by Will Self

“The most significant way in which Self’s book differs from its predecessor is in its very freedom and frankness. . . . There’s no denying Self’s novel’s cleverness, best displayed…