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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 ….
Blueprints of the Afterlife
by Ryan BoudinotAn audacious, hilarious, and compelling novel of future shock, overconsumption, social control, and human nature by Ryan Boudinot, whom Dave Eggers has called “Some kind of new and dangerous cross…
Killing Dragons
by Fergus Fleming“Excellent popular history, with its proper share of mad dogs and Englishmen. . . . dramatic and masterful.” –Anthony Brandt, National Geographic Adventure…
Mr. Spaceman
by Robert Olen Butler“A novel of surprising poignance . . . Amusingly quirky . . . [Portrays] a human world that’s both in thrall to a tabloid culture of quick money and in…
Prophet
by Sin Blaché and Helen MacdonaldNOSTALGIA HAS NEVER BEEN MORE DEADLY “A crackling, shape-shifting romp with big ideas and a bigger heart . . . A delight.”—C Pam Zhang From the extraordinary minds of award-winning…
A Question of Mercy
by David Rabe“Beautifully considered, piercingly clear-eyed . . . Mr. Rabe, in a play that reestablishes him as one of America’s preeminent dramatists . . . has written an exquisitely controlled about…
Random Acts of Senseless Violence
by Jack Womack“Fascinating and well written . . . wonderfully inventive. . . . Mr. Womack’s New York has a constant punk-rocker violence, which unwinds with a deadpan humor.” –The New York…
Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man
by Christopher Hitchens“A better case can be made for the claim that Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man actually affected history than for other books so far published in the series, and Christopher…
Grove at Home: August 9—15
Welcome to Grove at Home! Every weekday, from now until we’re all out of the house again, we’ll be sharing a couple of links — some fresh, some from the…