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Celebrate Women in Translation Month with Grove Atlantic

…follows a young woman whose growing addiction to illegal chili peppers leads her on an adventure into a world where love, sex, and free will are all controlled by the…

Grove at Home: November 8-14

…— and then back home, where he felt impelled to enter politics, and was eventually imprisoned and executed. It’s a story that features appearances by a number of prominent figures,…

Grove at Home: June 7—13

…interview with historian Jill Watts about The Black Cabinet, her new book about the pivotal-yet-unofficial African-American brain trust that helped FDR understand and address the systemic inequalities faced by black…

Grove at Home: May 16-22

New fiction from Caleb Azumah Nelson If you’ve been keeping up with recent book news, you already know that new work from Caleb Azumah Nelson is kind of a big…

Crawling at Night

by Nani Power

“[Power’s] starkly realistic characters and terse, lyrical prose herald her as an exciting new voice. . . . Ito is a Japanese sushi chef, recently arrived in New York City,…

The Middle of Nowhere

by Bob Sloan

“Sloan knows New York and New Yorkers right down to their socks, and his novels . . . hum with the brutal vitality of the city. . . . His…

Published in 1964, and again today: Jean Genet’s The Thief’s Journal, with a new intro by Patti Smith

…Jean-Paul Sartre’s legendary original foreword, and a brand-new introduction by Genet’s great admirer Patti Smith. Genet’s is not a cookie-cutter story of literary success. Born in 1910 to a young…

Night in the Afternoon & Other Erotica

by Caroline Lamarche

“Like the title, which recalls Belle de Jour, might suggest, [Night in the Afternoon] is, but is not merely, a short libertine novel. . . . It is masterful, from…

Voltaire in Exile

by Ian Davidson

…a state. How this came about, and without any Tolstoyan repentance or self-remaking, is one of the great stories of literary evolution. Davidson tells it well.” –Adam Gopnik, New Yorker…

The Great Silence

by Juliet Nicolson

“Wonderfully vivid . . .When we study history we . . . tend to overlook the transitional periods. Juliet Nicolson has, in a short time, become the voice of these…