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She May Not Leave
by Fay Weldon“One of England’s most superb novelists, could best be described as a 21st-century Thackery. . . . Weldon’s sharp wit and incisive skewering of the mores of the moment make…
The Selected Prose of Fernando Pessoa
by Fernando Pessoa…‘heavily editorial intervention’ –a chronological arrangement and lavish contextualization of these selected notes, fragments, letters and pieces of planned books–serves as the next best thing.” –Benjamin Kunkel, Los Angeles Times…
The Rebels’ Hour
by Lieve Joris…characters to represent a much more immense historical experience. . . . It is as deeply reported and directly observed as the very best nonfiction.” —Philip Gourevitch, The New Yorker…
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…
The Queen of the Ring
by Jeff Leen“In a class by itself. A serious history of one of this country’s goofiest pastimes. . .one senses that [Leen has] left no stone unturned in researching Burke’s story.” —The…
Perlmann’s Silence
by Pascal MercierA stunning novel from the internationally best-selling author of Night Train to Lisbon, Perlmann’s Silence is an accomplished portrayal of a man whose grief and crippling self-doubt have paralyzed him,…
The Normal Heart and The Destiny of Me
by Larry Kramer“The blood that’s coursing through The Normal Heart is boiling hot. There can be little doubt that it is the most outspoken play round.” –Frank Rich, The New York Times…
Nobody’s Perfect
by Armando Galarraga“You might think everything that could have been said, replayed, and revealed about that night has already been uttered, logged, and exposed. You would, however, be as wrong as the…
Night Train to Lisbon
by Pascal Mercier“Rich, dense, star-spangled . . . The novels of Robert Stone come to mind, and Elias Canetti’s Auto-da-Fe, and Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice, and Kobo Abe’s The Ruined Map,…