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Why We Can’t Sleep

by Ada Calhoun

An instant New York Times bestseller—lauded by critics and TV personalities alike—and one of the most anticipated books of the year, Ada Calhoun’s Why We Can’t Sleep has ignited an…

Mary Jo Bang

…Washington University in St. Louis. Individual poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Denver Quarterly, New American Writing, The Paris Review, Fence, Best American Poetry (2001, 2004),…

Sicily ’43

by James Holland

A major new history of one of World War II’s most crucial campaigns—the first Allied attack on European soil—by the acclaimed author of Normandy ’44 and a rising star in…

Jessica Anthony

Jessica Anthony was born in upstate New York in a small agricultural community sandwiched between a Native American reservation and a cutlery factory. Her fiction has appeared in Best New

Edwin Torres

Edwin Torres was born in New York City. After graduation from City College and a stint in the navy, he put himself through Brooklyn Law School in two years while…

Jim Dodge

…write poems, essays, rants, screeds, and reviews, recently collecting his poetry chapbooks, broadsides, assorted short prose, and 30 new poems into Rain on the River, due May ’02 from Grove…

Frank O’Hara

…the age of forty lived in New York City, and worked for both for Art News and for the Museum of Modem Art, where he was an associate curator. During…

Maggie Paley

…works in New York City. Writing history: In One Door, a play about Edith Wharton and the two architects with whom she built her Lenox house, the Mount. Commissioned and…

Gabrielle Zevin

Gabrielle Zevin is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of several critically acclaimed novels, including The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry and Young Jane Young. Her most recent…

New York Times Review: Disasters In the First World

…Meaning and Symbolism of this situation, but Clare handles the resonances between the spooky weather and Laura’s deterioration with admirable restraint. — by Olivia Clare for the New York Times…