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by Michael Daly

“Michael Daly vividly revives a rollicking pachydermal tale that riveted New Yorkers a century ago.” —New York Times…

The Guest Lecture

by Martin Riker

With “a voice as clear, sincere, and wry as any I’ve read in current American fiction” (Joshua Cohen), Martin Riker’s poignant and startlingly original novel asks how to foster a…

Charles Bukowski

by Howard Sounes

“Engaging . . . adroit . . . revealing.” —The New York Times Book Review…

Two-Step Devil

by Jamie Quatro

…From a New York Times Notable “writer of great originality” comes a bold new novel about love, faith and two societal outsiders whose lives converge in the contemporary American South…

The Last Holiday

by Gil Scott-Heron

“Leave it to Scott-Heron to save some of his best for last. This posthumously published memoir, The Last Holiday, is an elegiac culmination to his musical and literary career. He’s…

A.J. Ayer

by Ben Rogers

“A delightful discourse on an extraordinarily full life: Rogers succeeds in capturing the spirit of a philosophical maverick who many loved to hate.” –Kirkus Reviews…

Daughter of the River

by Hong Ying

“This remarkable account of a childhood spent on the banks of the Yangtze River . . . explores the depths of personal and civil repression with an almost brutal grace.”…

Read dangerously this Banned Books Week (and Beyond)!

Our friends at the American Library Association have set aside the last week of September each year as Banned Books Week, a celebration that “brings together the entire book community—librarians,…

9 Must-Read Banned Books

American culture through its take on art and obscenity. Composed of a series of vignettes that mostly follow opioid addict William Lee in brief glimpses of his life, Naked Lunch…

The New Inheritors

by Kent Wascom

The third novel from “one of the most exhilarating historical novelists in the country” (Washington Post), set in New Orleans, the Mississippi coast, Cuba, and Nicaragua in the early decades…