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Wildlife
by Richard Ford“Full of prose that makes the reader shiver, Wildlife is a rich and readable story, a genuine narrative. . . . It leaves a sense of hope, a conviction that…
What Comes Next
by John Katzenbach“Katzenbach’s wonderful, tense narrative flows effortlessly, drawing you deeper and deeper into a chilling atmosphere of evil, darkness, and shadows.” —The Miami Herald…
O, What a Luxury
by Garrison KeillorGarrison Keillor’s first collection of his very own poems, a delightful book for all his devoted fans….
Betty’s Summer Vacation
by Christopher Durang“With a style that incorporates Brechtian alienation and Alfred Jarry grotesquerie, the deliriously assaultive, brashly funny Vacation defines to perfection the lurid, scandal-starved past decade.” –Erik Jackson, Time Out New…
Welcome to Our 2022 Gift Guide
…1928, is the first and perhaps best Surrealist romance ever written, a book that defined that movement’s attitude toward everyday life. “Nadja is so wonderfully free from all regard for…
Grove at Home: March 28-April 3
…to inform them, give them some information about your perspective. Tell them how you see things and why you feel the way that you do as opposed to what they’re…
Grove at Home: September 20—26
…require much introduction. For Vogue, the singular Claudia Rankine has profiled Lizzo. Yes, you read that right. Oh, and there are photos by Hype Williams. What are you waiting for?…
Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!
…Samuel Beckett / Translated from the French by, ahem, Samuel Beckett Given that it is arguably the play of the twentieth century—and that it depicts no obscenity beside that of…
Win $1000 for reading and writing about one of the most exciting novels of the twenty-first century
…interesting conversation, but Grove Atlantic wants more people to read it and write about it. To encourage that, we’re making the ebook available for FREE at all retailers (Amazon, Barnes…
New York Times Raves About Lights On, Rats Out
…narcissism and self-indulgence, what commonly gets overlooked is the tremendous vulnerability that inheres in exposing oneself to the world’s scrutiny. The wish to tell one’s story may be stronger than…