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Fortune’s Bastard

by Robert Chalmers

“A spontaneous seduction prompts a surreal chain of events in this raucous new novel. . . . This is a wry, writhing tale about the forces that shape our fate.”…

Black Skin, White Masks

by Frantz Fanon

“A strange, haunting mélange of analysis, revolutionary manifesto, metaphysics, prose poetry and literary criticism—and yet the nakedest of human cries.” —Newsweek…

Grove at Home: January 24-30

…told wonderfully in Julia Flynn Siler’s Lost Kingdom. This summer, we shared Siler’s appearance on PBS’s “American Masters” to discuss Lili‘uokani. Today, we’re watching this terrific virtual tour of some…

Celebrating Women’s History Month

…From courtrooms to tennis courts, from the Scottish Highlands to Sierra Leone to London to New York, and from the 17th century to the 21st, these books recognize the incredible…

Barney Rosset

…For the next sixteen years, Evergreen introduced many world-class writers to American readers, such as Beckett, Genet, Grass, Ōe, Duras, Paz, Walcott, Nabokov. The journal published until 1973, and was…

Alexander Trocchi

Alexander Trocchi, the author of Cain’s Book and Young Adam, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1925. During the 1950s and 1960s he lived mainly in Paris and New York…

Claudia Rankine

number of books, including Citizen: An American Lyric, Nothing in Nature is Private, The End of the Alphabet, and Plot. She teaches at Barnard College and lives in New York….

Salley Vickers

Salley Vickers has written three widely acclaimed novels: Miss Garnet’s Angel (also available as a Brilliance Audiobook), Instances of the Number 3, and Mr. Golightly’s Holiday. She is also a…

Kira Yarmysh

…has been arrested several times and spent a month in prison, and is currently living abroad in exile. The Incredible Events in Women’s Cell Number 3 is her debut novel….

The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner

by Tim Flannery

“Lively . . . exciting . . . Nicol has made a lasting place for himself in the literature of the sea and ships he loved so deeply.” –Jonathan Yardley,…