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Cockpit

by Jerzy Kosinski

“A dazzling succession of . . . erotic episodes . . . Cockpit defines itself (as Kosinski does his hero) by the suicidal chances it takes . . . brilliantly…

Ali Smith

Ali Smith’s first book, Free Love, won the Saltire First Book Award. She is also the author of Like; Other Stories and Other Stories; Hotel World, which was short-listed for…

Mark Bowden, The Best Game Ever

by Mark Bowden

“Entertaining and informative narration . . . [Bowden] frames the picture with a wide lens, but then focuses on the roles and lives of a few key players.” —Publishers Weekly…

Beverly Hall Lawrence

…Georgia State University. She has worked as a journalist for the Atlanta Journal & Constitution, the Detroit Free Press, the Washington Post, and Newsday. She lives in New York City….

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…

Elena Castedo

…flows free and impetuous. belongs to the family of those stories that will be always remembered.” El Pais and Diario 16 paraphrase: “It would be difficult to find a more…

Howard Sounes

…subjects—the Wests, Bukowski and Dylan. Diversity in the subject matter is intentional. I want to be free to write about a wide variety of subjects and, by switching around, I…

Splitting

by Fay Weldon

“Adarkly comic portrait of one woman’s shattering response to divorce: the latest from an author rightly celebrated for writing witty cautionary tales about the contemporary sexual jungle.” –Kirkus Reviews…

South Beach

by Brian Antoni

“South Beach: The Novel, Brian Antoni’s candy-colored and warmhearted second work of fiction, would make a terrific opera . . . Rich with club scenes and descriptions of off-beat forms…

Repetition

by Alain Robbe-Grillet

Exhibits a sensibility as nervous and contemporary–not to mention witty–as that of any novelist working today. . . . Objects play as dramatic a role in Repetition as do characters….