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The New Valley

by Josh Weil

…Meticulous . . . Keep writing novellas, Josh Weil, because you write very good ones. You think on it, and we’ll watch.” —Anthony Doerr, The New York Times Book Review…

The New York Times Staff

…Best of Lingua Franca (Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2002), Star’s essays and reviews have appeared in the New Republic, New Yorker, New York Times, London Review of Books, and other…

Far from Heaven, Safe, and Superstar

by Todd Haynes

“Writer-director Todd Haynes makes you drunk on movies again. Talk about movie heaven–this is it. No film this year cuts a straighter path to the heart.” –Pete Travers, Rolling Stone…

Rez Life

by David Treuer

A celebrated Native American novelist’s intimate, insider exploration of the history of Indian reservations and contemporary life on the rez….

Architects of an American Landscape

by Hugh Howard

A dual portrait of America’s first great architect, Henry Hobson Richardson, and her finest landscape designer, Frederick Law Olmsted—and their immense impact on America

The Yellow House

by Sarah M. Broom

A brilliant, haunting and unforgettable memoir from a stunning new talent about the inexorable pull of home and family, set in a shotgun house in New Orleans East.

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)…

Dagoberto Gilb

…the Texas Institute of Letters’ Dobie Paisano Fellowship. The Magic of Blood (1993) was first published not in New York, but in New Mexico, and, defying expectations, won the 1994…

In the Shadow of the American Dream

by David Wojnarowicz

…have encountered him on the page or on the wall can still admire the raw passion, intelligence, and transforming energy with which he met his fate.” –The New York Times…

Much Depends On Dinner

by Margaret Visser

“Fascinating . . . Margaret Visser is a gifted informal writer, and these chapters combine a wealth of unusual information with extreme readability. . . . In short, Visser whetted…