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Love Had a Compass

by Robert Lax

“Among America’s greatest poets, a true minimalist who can weave awesome poems from remarkably few words.” –Richard Kostelanetz, The New York Times Book Review…

Winter

by Len Deighton

“What raises Deighton’s genre to art is not only his absorbing characters but his metaphoric grace, droll wit, command of technical detail . . . and sure sense of place.”—Washington…

In Ascension

by Martin MacInnes

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 BOOKER PRIZE An astonishing novel about a young microbiologist investigating an unfathomable deep vent in the ocean floor, leading her on a journey that will encompass…

Recognizing the Stranger

by Isabella Hammad

“Extraordinary and amazingly erudite. Hammad shows how art and especially literature can be much, much more revealing than political writing.”—Rashid Khalidi, New York Times bestselling author of The Hundred Years’…

Grove at Home: May 17—23

…range of subjects: his rural upbringing, literary censorship in contemporary China, the nature of fear, and much more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwPa3utBWYs   “But back to sweatiness and insomnia” A few years ago,…

The Gay Metropolis: 50 Years After Stonewall

…Justice Anthony Kennedy’s final landmark gay rights decisions, United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges. Kaiser’s own personal anecdotes are woven in throughout—including a carnal conga line on Christopher…

Browsing the Backlist: Memorial Day Reads

…including the New York Times bestseller Black Hawk Down. The Immaculate Invasion / Bob Shacochis In 1994, the United States embarked on Operation Uphold Democracy, a response to the overthrow…

Official contest rules: theMystery.doc

…author, Matthew McIntosh. Approximate value of each runners-up prize is $35. The book will be shipped to each winner and runner-up’s address in the United States at Grove Atlantic’s expense…

Celebrating National Poetry Month

It’s once again that time of year when poetry lovers ask: Is April really the cruelest month? Not only is spring springing all around us, but it’s National Poetry Month…

Grove at Home: October 4—10

…it growing up under the pan-national Yugoslavian government — and then witnessing its collapse. Four years later, it is, if anything, more timely than ever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1yvZlT5TAc   “I acted how…