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The Gathering
by Anne Enright“There is something livid and much that is stunning about The Gathering. . . . Anger brushes off every page, a species of rage that aches to confront silence and…
Four Novels
by Marguerite DurasLong acknowledged as one of the most important literary figures in France, Marguerite Duras has garnered worldwide praise for her work.
The Devil Is Here in These Hills
by James GreenFrom a celebrated labor historian, the definitive chronicle of the fight for freedom by West Virginia coal miners, an important chapter in American history.
Ficciones
by Jorge Borges“Borges’s composed, carefully wrought, gnarled style is at once the means of his art and its object—his way of ordering and giving meaning to the bizarre and terrifying world he…
Family Meals
by Michael TuckerThe 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,…
A Fairy Tale of New York
by J.P. Donleavy“J.P. Donleavy is a writer of explosive, winning imagination.” —The New York Times Book Review…
Faggots
by Larry Kramer“Writing as always from an affirmatively homosexual point of view, Kramer in this novel conveys a sense of premonitory unease, even foreboding, about the spread of promiscuity, sadomasochism and narcotics…
Everything Is Wonderful
by Sigrid Rausing“Sigrid Rausing’s memoir is a charming, unsettling, and unusually intimate glimpse into the life of an Estonian village in transition.” —Anne Applebaum…
Escape Velocity
by Mark Dery“A lively compendium of dispatches from the far reaches of today’s computer savvy avant-garde . . . this book is your ideal guide to the cultural complexities of the computer…
The Adding Machine
by William S. BurroughsA reissue of Burroughs’s selected essays, covering thirty years of writing, touching on subjects ranging from literature to the meaning of life, and providing valuable insight into Burroughs’s own work….