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Archeology of the Circle
by Bruce Weigl“Few poets of any generation have written so searingly into of the trauma of war, inscribing its wound while refusing the fragile suture of redemption. Here is the haunted utterance…
Rubbernecker
by Belinda BauerA riveting thriller from award-winning writer Belinda Bauer centered on a medical student who becomes increasingly convinced that the cadaver he’s dissecting did not die of natural causes….
Wonderland
by Michael Bamberger“Bamberger spends a year learning the individual stories that make up a senior class, weaving them together for a composite portrait that, we hope, will give us a clear vision…
Walking to Hollywood
by Will Self“Self’s ultimate vision . . . is described in dazzling bursts of verbal pyrotechnics. . . . The language here is as rich as Vladimir Nabokov’s, the rage as deep…
Transit Authority
by Tony Sanders“When in doubt, make it art, in this new book even more than in Partial Eclipse, is Tony Sanders’ program. Mark Twain had said, When in doubt, tell the truth,…
Off to the Side
by Jim Harrison“A sprawling, impressionistic memoir as roundabout as one of the author’s famous road trips. . . . A celebration of the hearty, sensual life.” —Bruce Barcott, The New York Times…
My War Gone By, I Miss It So
by Anthony LoydAnthony Loyd’s gripping depiction of the depravity of war in Bosnia and Chechnya “places him into the great tradition of Hemingway, Caputo, and Michael Herr.” —The Boston Globe…
The Miracle
by John L'HeureuxWitty, profound, and deeply moving, The Miracle explores the way God meddles in our lives . . . and to what end. The Miracle is John L’Heureux’s finest, most daring novel….
Masters of the Word
by William J. BernsteinFrom the author of A Splendid Exchange comes a remarkable history of media—from the creation of the alphabet through the invention of the Internet—and how it has shaped human society…
Home Schooling
by Carol Windley“[An] elegant collection . . . Windley’s writing is calm and at times hypnotic, and her prose rhythms paint pictures of their own; she knows how to create the restful…