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Moloch

by Henry Miller

“A work of extraordinary political consciousness, predicated upon the longing savagely to corrode, or better yet, explode the foundations of a world of wage slavery and commercial empires. . ….

The Lonely Guy and The Slightly Older Guy

by Bruce Jay Friedman

“I love this book!” –Steve Martin…

A Joyful Noise

by Deborah Weisgall

“Weisgall’s lucid prose, her eye for detail, her ability to evoke characters and tell a story keep one turning pages.” –Los Angeles Times…

Family Meals

by Michael Tucker

The follow-up to his celebrated memoir, Living in a Foreign Language, Michael Tucker’s Family Meals is a heartwarming book about family and the challenges of caring for an aging parent,…

The Devil That Danced on the Water

by Aminatta Forna

“Powerful. . . . At once impassioned, lucid, and understandably enraged, The Devil That Danced on the Water illuminates the troubled, tragic history of a country and a continent.” —O,…

Welcome to Our 2022 Gift Guide

…writers to bring the southern Black, gay experience into literature. “Continues James Baldwin’s legendary tradition of ‘telling it on the mountain.’”—San Francisco Chronicle     A Confederacy of Dunces by…

Grove at Home: May 16-22

…appeared in any number of indelible roles in movies like Cool Hand Luke, Blue Velvet, and True Romance, today we’re remembering Easy Rider, the movie that first put Hopper on…

14 Queer Book Recommendations to Read During Pride

…this story is an exploration of millennial loneliness as well as the joys of queer life. “Intoxicating . . . The prose, translated by Anton Hur, reads like an iPhone

A Man of Two Faces

by Viet Thanh Nguyen

LONGLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD: The highly original, blistering, and unconventional memoir by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sympathizer, which has now sold over one million copies worldwide…

World Made by Hand

by James Howard Kunstler

“Far from a typical post-apocalyptic novel. It caters neither to a pseudo-morbid nor faddishly slick vision of the future. Though grim with portent, it is ultimately, as Camus’s novel The…