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Somersault
by Kenzaburo Oe“A power story about fanaticism and faith. . . . [Somersault] shows a Nobel master at work in a huge new novel that takes on great themes and does so…
Self-Portrait With Woman
by Andrzej Szczypiorski“In Polish novelist Andrzej Szczypiorski’s radiant new work, the affairs of the heart and the world are not so very different. . . . He exhorts those of us who…
Selected Poems
by Pablo Neruda“One of the greatest poets of the Spanish world . . . also one of the major poets of the twentieth century. . . . A robust, Whitmanesque surrealism surges…
The Second Perimeter
by Mike Lawson“A rich variety of spies, former spies, and criminal operatives entangled in a deadly and suspenseful war of attack and reprisal. What could be more entertaining?” —Thomas Perry…
The Screens
by Jean Genet“Only a true poet, a man possessed of verbally imagined artistry, could write such a play as The Screens. . . . [It] reveals a fabulous theatrical imagination, a joy…
The School on Heart’s Content Road
by Carolyn Chute“Chute is such an extraordinary, vivid, empathetic writer. . . . Like a ferocious bulletin from an alternate universe—tumbling, pell-mell, brilliant and strange—comes this explosive and discomfiting . . ….
Salvage
by Tom Stoppard“A Dickensian portrait of the fractious émigré community.” —Michael Billington, Guardian (UK)…
The Yellow House
by Sarah M. BroomA brilliant, haunting and unforgettable memoir from a stunning new talent about the inexorable pull of home and family, set in a shotgun house in New Orleans East.
The Rise of Germany, 1939-1941
by James HollandThe first volume in a major, wide-ranging three-volume revisionist history of World War II in Europe, North Africa, and the Atlantic from a highly acclaimed young British historian.
Return to Glory
by Matthew DeBordFifty years after Ford’s landmark victory at Le Mans, a veteran journalist chronicles the creation, racing, and triumph of a new Ford GT….