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Disjecta

by Samuel Beckett

“[Beckett] is a serious writer with something serious to say about the human condition: and therefore one of the dozen or so writers those who are concerned with modern man…

The Devil Is Here in These Hills

by James Green

From a celebrated labor historian, the definitive chronicle of the fight for freedom by West Virginia coal miners, an important chapter in American history.

The Deserter’s Tale

by Joshua Key

…clear voice rings out . . . with anguish and a frankness that invests the book with quiet eloquence. . . . a substantial contribution to history.” —Los Angeles Times…

Hettie Jones

…From 1994-1996 she was a member of the Literature Panel of the New York State Council on the Arts. She is currently editorial consultant to the Studio Museum in Harlem…

Contact Wounds

by Jonathan Kaplan

From the author of the critically acclaimed New York Times Notable Book, The Dressing Station, comes an electrifying memoir of a doctor’s education in the classroom and on the battlefield….

The Balcony

by Jean Genet

“One of France’s most original and forceful novelists and playwrights.” –The New York Times Book Review…

Better the Blood

by Michael Bennett

An absorbing, clever debut thriller that speaks to the longstanding injustices faced by New Zealand’s indigenous peoples, by an acclaimed Māori screenwriter and director

City of the Mind

by Penelope Lively

“Lively is a magical writer, and her sensuous prose tempers the metaphysical abstractions. . . . Her uncanny empathy and ability to evoke emotion make the reader feel more like…

Charlie Wilson’s War

by George Crile

“Americans often ask: ‘Where have all the heroes gone?’ Well a lot of them come roaring through in this tour de force of reporting and writing. Tom Clancy’s fiction pales…

The Devil Tree

by Jerzy Kosinski

…timeless American character. . . . Each horrid, magical episode . . . releases, between the lines, unspoken words about the nature of humanity, evil, goodness.” –Mary Ellin Barrett, Cosmopolitan…