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Junky
by William S. BurroughsBurroughs’s first and most autobiographical novel is one of the most unflinching and insightful works on addiction ever written—a cult classic and an influence on authors from J. G. Ballard…
Journals: Early Fifties, Early Sixties
by Allen Ginsberg“Ginsberg has been one of the most influential poets in American in our time. . . . It has been a spectacular career, and . . . the thinking that…
The Internet Is Not the Answer
by Andrew KeenA sharp indictment and incisive analysis of the detrimental effects of the Internet on our psychology, economy, and society.
The Industrial Revolutionaries
by Gavin Weightman“[An] engaging survey . . . Weightman expertly marshals his cast of characters across continents and centuries, forging a genuinely global history that brings the collaborative, if competitive, business of…
In the Fall
by Jeffrey Lent“Majestic . . . epic . . . vital . . . a necessary piece in a uniquely American mosaic.” —The New York Times Book Review…
In the Deep Heart’s Core
by Michael Johnston“Inspiring. . . . Readers will find that this was a learning process as much for the teacher as it was for the students.” –Mark Alan Williams, Library Journal…
In Mysterious Ways
by Paul Wilkes“A hell of a story . . . Extraordinarily well-reported and well-written.” –The Boston Globe…
The Hungry Gene
by Ellen Ruppel Shell“Compelling. . . . Journalist Ellen Ruppel Shell takes us into the wide world of obesity, seeking answers to how we got here and how we can get back to…
How the Dead Live
by Will Self“How the Dead Live overflows with rhetorical ecstasy–arabesques of assonance and alliteration, puns peppering every paragraph, chiasmus turning clause after clause back on themselves like a hall of mirrors, page…
The Holiday Season
by Michael Knight“Michael Knight has the rare power to make a setting breathe, to invest it with a vitality that seems as authentic and intense as the pulse beats of his characters.”…