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The Journal Keeper
by Phyllis Theroux“I loved this singularly honest and graceful book. The Journal Keeper reminds us that there is no such thing as an ordinary moment, and certainly no such thing as an…
Nova Express
by William S. Burroughs“Hypnotic; I wish I could quote, but it takes several pages to get high on this stuff. . . . Funny . . . outrageous along the lines of Burroughs’s…
The Fatal Eggs and Other Soviet Satires
by Mirra Ginsburg“A fascinating panorama of a paradoxical society. All of the stories, whether lightly spoofing rattlebrained bureaucracy or heavily laden with sarcasm, are well-written and entertaining.” —St. Petersburg Times…
Flight of the WASP
by Michael GrossFifteen families. Four hundred years. The complex saga of the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant elite in America’s history.
Grove at Home: July 12—18
…speak any of them. (In Interslavic — which, like some other Slavic languages, can be written in either the Cyrillic alphabet (used by Russian) or the Latin alphabet (used by…
A Symphony in the Brain
by Jim Robbins“If you thought biofeedback was a passing fad, freelance journalist Robbins will enlighten you. . . . [A] fascinating medical history of the therapy . . . At the heart…
Mountain Language
by Harold Pinter“[Mountain Language] effortlessly encapsulates the world. . . . If to want, to have, to use or abuse power over others is the essence of politics, then Pinter has been…
Going, Going, Gone
by Jack Womack…its intriguing characters and urgent, slam-bang pace, it’s Womack’s use of language that makes Going, Going, Gone brilliant reading. . . . It’s a touching subversive act in a brain-dead…
The Black Russian
by Vladimir Alexandrov“In this magnetically appealing, unforgettable biography, Alexandrov . . . [with] assiduous research . . . insightfully and dynamically portrays a singular man.” —Booklist (starred review)…
Wagons West
by Frank McLynn“Fascinating. . . . McLynn, an Englishman, is new to the West, but he turns this seeming liability into a strength. . . . McLynn does a fine job, too,…