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Various Voices

by Harold Pinter

…equal. He is the natural descendant of James Joyce, by way of Samuel Beckett. Pinter works the language as a master pianist works the keyboard.” —Martin Gottfried, New York Post…

Uphill Walkers

by Madeleine Blais

A spirited and moving memoir about the enduring power of family love by the author of the national best-seller In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle….

The Toughest Indian in the World

by Sherman Alexie

“Alexie reveals himself to be a more fearless writer than one might ever have imagined; the stories are bold, uncensored, raucous, and sexy.” –Ken Foster, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…

Tough, Tough Toys for Tough, Tough Boys

by Will Self

“Self’s satires combine humanity with ingenuity, manifesting a Swiftian obsession with scale, a Kafkaesque fixation with blind alleys and the narrative legerdemain of Jorge Luis Borges.”–The Times Literary Supplement (London)…

The Sword and the Cross

by Fergus Fleming

“[A] searing story of France’s attempt to colonize the vast Sahara desert and of two unforgettable men who dedicated their lives to the effort. . . . Effectively, Fleming contrasts…

The Subterraneans

by Jack Kerouac

“Each book by Kerouac is unique, a telepathic discord. Such rich, natural writing is nonpareil in the later twentieth century.” —Allen Ginsberg…

Straight White Male

by John Niven

A “high-octane novel of excess” featuring “the most lovable rogue since John Self in Money” (Ian Rankin), Straight White Male is a hilarious new novel from one of Britain’s sharpest…

Snow White and Russian Red

by Dorota Maslowska

…and Russian Red scans like Kerouac’s Dharma Bums, an anarchic reaction to a generation of socially enforced post-war patriotism and merriness… Maslowska seems the newest addition to a legacy of…

The Rising Sun

by Douglas Galbraith

…. . vivid enough to make the reader’s body ache . . . . We are dealing with a very accomplished writer.” –Geoff Nicholson, The New York Times Book Review…

The Pure Land

by Alan Spence

“The Pure Land by Alan Spence, based on the true story which inspired Madame Butterfly, is part thrilling adventure, part lyrical reflection, and characterized by Spence’s pure vision.” —Anne Donovon,…