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Grove at Home: May 9-15

…Alexander Raskatov premiered his opera version of the work. You can see and hear a little of the Dutch National Opera’s production of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Un_xrytw4     Thursday, May…

The Duality of Two-Step Devil’s Cover

…joke. “Six is the devil’s number,” I said. “Seven reclaims the eggs for God.”   “Oh, you would not believe how many people refuse to order ‘deviled’ eggs,” the server…

The Selected Works of Samuel Beckett

by Samuel Beckett

“Beckett’s writings constitute probably the most significant body of work produced by a twentieth-century author, in that they’re taken to signify the greatest number of things.” —The New Yorker…

Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Other Plays

by Steve Martin

“[Picasso at the Lapin Agile is] a very engaging 75-minute shaggy dog of a comedy . . . Mr. Martin has also created a number of moment of real humor…

Give War a Chance

by P. J. O'Rourke

“Mocking on the surface but serious beneath, sharply attuned to quotidian hypocrisy and contradiction…this book contains some of O’Rourke’s best work to date. When it comes to scouting the world…

Celebrating Women’s History Month

…loss.”—Kirkus Reviews   The Devil That Danced on the Water by Aminatta Forna As a child, Aminatta Forna witnessed the upheavals of postcolonial Africa, danger, flight, the bitterness of exile…

And They Shall Be My People

by Paul Wilkes

“There are lots of books on what Judaism is about. This is a first-rate book on what Jews are about. And of the distance between the two.” –The Jerusalem Post…

Halfway House

by Katharine Noel

“Arresting debut novel . . . an eloquent literary performance . . . A richly imagined and deeply felt portrait . . . Tremendous subtlety . . . Noel’s finely…

Deafening

by Frances Itani

“Moving and memorable. . . . Itani is an artist who understands what to include and what to leave out, when to whisper and when to shout. . . ….

Allan Stein

by Matthew Stadler

“Allan Stein has the qualities of the sublime. Not in the diluted modern sense of the word, but in its older combination of beauty and menace, fascination and dread ….