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Monkey
by Ch'eng-en WuThis classic combination of picaresque novel and folk epic is probably the most popular book in the history of the Far East.
Rock ’n’ Roll
by Tom Stoppard“One of the great political plays in the English language.”—Sunday Times (UK)…
Querelle
by Jean Genet“Querelle is a sailor, assassin, dealer in opium, homosexual, thief, and traitor. . . . Genet takes seriously the threat latent in sexuality, and drags us with him to a…
The Return of the Caravels
by António Lobo Antunes“A twenty-first-century modernist heir to the narrative collage technique championed by such masters as Ferdinand C”line, William Faulkner, Gabriel Garc”a M”rquez, James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Pynchon, and Italo Calvino…
Past Lying
by Val McDermidIn this superb new addition to Val McDermid’s masterful crime series, DCI Karen Pirie returns in a propulsive thriller of deceit and vengeance, set against the disquiet of a global…
Skirt and the Fiddle
by Tristan Egolf“Freely delivered, energized and unsculpted. The tone falls somewhere between linear narrative and stream-of-consciousness rant. At its best moments it’s high comedy delivered through a lot of literary risks. ….
This Is Your Life
by John O'Farrell“A splendid satire on our celebrity hungry age. The only problem is that O’Farrell has written such funny dialogue for Jimmy that it is hard to believe that he could…
Throwim Way Leg
by Tim Flannery“[Throwim Way Leg] is an enthralling introduction to the mountain people of New Guinea–unimaginably remote, charming, cunning, cruel, subtle and appealing–and to their magnificent land. . . . [Flannery’s] evocations…
Up High in the Trees
by Kiara Brinkman…his family is humane and uncompromising, never maudlin, and, in the end, we root for Sebby as if he were our own.” —Dave Eggers, author of What is the What…
The Weight of Numbers
by Simon Ings“[The Weight of Numbers] blends excellent prose with innumerable characters in an insanely complicated plot, with important global issues sprinkled in, and it all makes sense.” —Robert VerBruggen, The Washington…