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This Halloween, Read Spooky!
…the backwoods of the Depression-era south and teasing out the dark compulsions and desperate longings that blur the line between love and betrayal. The ghost stories of one generation infiltrate…
Grove at Home: August 9—15
…The Common. Read the full post with Cree’s song-by-song commentary… John Freeman on the park, The Park, and the bookstore How does John Freeman do it? A tireless writer,…
Spooky Halloween Reads
…taking readers deep into the backwoods of the Depression-era south and teasing out the dark compulsions and desperate longings that blur the line between love and betrayal. As a child…
The Blue Room
by David Hare“[Hare’s] play slides up on one insidiously–always suggesting more than they first suggest, planting depth charges in the mind, subtly laying a minefield in the self-confidence of one’s first impressions.”…
Here Lies
by Olivia Clare FriedmanThe debut novel from the “Munro-esque” (Houston Post) author of Disasters in the First World, Here Lies is Olivia Clare Friedman’s visceral and portentous look at mourning, memory, and motherhood…
The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack
by HM NaqviFrom the DSC award-winning author of Home Boy comes “noisy, rambunctious, hilarious novel” (John Freeman)—an exuberantly told, fresh tale of one gloriously unaccomplished man, his impending death, and the history…
The Warriors
by Sol Yurick…many it will sound like sacrilege but I have to say that I think it a better novel than Lord of the Flies.” –Warren Miller, author of The Cool World…
The Thief’s Journal
by Jean Genet“One of the strongest and most vital accounts of a life ever set down on paper. . . . Genet has dramatized the story of his own life with a…
The Sweet Smell of Psychosis
by Will Self“Brilliant, iconoclastic . . . one of Britain’s most original young writers.” –Time…
The Secret Rapture and Other Plays
by David Hare“Mr. Hare’s A Map of the World, which passionately embraces utopia without arrogantly presuming to annex it, is original and provocative.” –The New York Times…