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Grove at Home: August 9—15
…I’ve lived in neighborhoods oriented around a bookshop. The bookshop was the first place I went every day, just as you might go to a cafe at daybreak. Or visit…
NY Times Review: A Dissident Book Smuggled From North Korea Finds a Global Audience
…Korea, the book … was a fierce indictment of life in the totalitarian North.” Thanks to Mr. Do’s efforts, the book, “The Accusation,” written under the pseudonym Bandi (“Firefly” in…
The Great Leader
by Jim HarrisonA black-comic detective novel in the vein of No Country for Old Men, Jim Harrison’s The Great Leader follows a retired detective in hilarious and bold pursuit of a sinister…
Within the Context of No Context
by George W.S Trow“The writing in this book is so extraordinary. It is as if George Trow had dived down in some deep sea and had taken only the most rare, the most…
Tokyo Doesn’t Love Us Anymore
by Ray Loriga…genius of Loriga’s book, beautifully translated by John King, is how its shape takes inspiration from its story. Its premise is an occasion for art. . . . Brilliantly marrying…
Rex
by José Manuel Prieto“Grand literary trompe l’oeil . . . the most glittering example of literary play to have emerged in recent memory . . . Rex is radiant with energy.” —Art Winslow,…
The Return of the Caravels
by António Lobo Antunes…James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov, Thomas Pynchon, and Italo Calvino . . . [The Return of the Caravels] is the writing of a genius.” –Alan Kaufman, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…
Plato’s Republic
by Simon Blackburn“Plato’s Republic . . . which Blackburn rightly suggests is the first book to shake the world, is loaded with perennial questions that every generation must struggle with. How are…
La Maison de Rendez-Vous and Djinn
by Alain Robbe-Grillet“[La Maison de Rendez-vous is] a new literary entertainment, and a poetic, amusing, captivating book.” –The New York Times Book Review…
A History of France
by John Julius NorwichThe world-renowned historian John Julius Norwich has delivered the book he has always wanted to write: a single-volume history of France.