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Tropic of Capricorn

by Henry Miller

“Miller has once and for all blasted away the very foundation of human hypocrisy–moral, social, and political. . . . The grandest passages are the scenes of lovemaking. They join…

Convenience Store Woman

by Sayaka Murata

The English-language debut of an exciting young voice in international fiction, selling 660,000 copies in Japan alone, Convenience Store Woman is a bewitching portrayal of contemporary Japan through the eyes…

How I Became a Famous Novelist

by Steve Hely

“If this book doesn’t make you laugh, you may need a new funny bone.” —Kyle Smith, People (4 stars)…

The Healing Land

by Rupert Isaacson

“A more clear-sighted view [of the Bushmen] is long overdue–which makes Rupert Isaacson’s book most welcome.” –The Economist…

Grove at Home: May 30-June 5

…serious book-length biography of blues legend B.B. King, coming from acclaimed author Daniel de Visé this fall. Here — at Daniel’s own recommendation! — is some incredible footage of King…

Grove at Home: July 5—11

…in the Chilean Senate, a close friend and advisor to Chilean President Salvador Allende, a professional diplomat whose work brought him to Yangon, Singapore, Colombo, and elsewhere. Neruda’s influence today…

The Reluctant Sheriff

by Chris Offutt

Master storyteller Chris Offutt’s acclaimed crime series has been praised by Ian Rankin as “righteous Kentucky noir with top notes of Daniel Woodrell and S. A. Cosby,” and in this…

Yonder Stands Your Orphan

by Barry Hannah

welcome return of a brilliant writer. . . . Hannah . . . writes with twangy vividness, creating sentences that hum with energy and unexpectedness. . . . [A] blunt,…

Headstone

by Ken Bruen

Some people help the less fortunate; others kill them, welcome to Headstone, Jack Taylor’s darkest nightmare….

Low Rent

by Kurt Hollander

“A welcome opportunity for book readers to discover the pleasures of a periodical that was to the Reagan-Bush era what Evergreen Review was to the 1950s. . . . This…