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António Lobo Antunes

…Portuguese spent almost fifteen years fighting a demoralizing and ultimately unpopular war – similar in many respects to the Vietnam War – in a doomed attempt to maintain control over…

Michael Herr

Michael Herr is a journalist, screenwriter, and novelist. He is the author of Kubrick, a biography of the legendary director; Dispatches, his classic account of the war in Vietnam; and…

Brian Moynahan

…from Russia as a foreign correspondent and latterly as European editor with the Sunday Times. He has had firsthand experience of conflict in Vietnam, Laos, the Middle East, and Africa….

Jacquie Pham

Jacquie Pham is a Vietnamese-Australian writer of adult fiction. Growing up in Vietnam during the New Korean wave around 2007, Jacquie started writing short stories about Korean boy bands. She…

Viet Thanh Nguyen

Viet Thanh Nguyen was born in Vietnam and raised in America. He is the author of The Committed, which continues the story of The Sympathizer, awarded the 2016 Pulitzer Prize…

Grove at Home: November 8-14

…@picadorbooks @panmacmillan #shortlist #DouglasStuart #AlanCumming pic.twitter.com/26fSQor0FT — The Booker Prizes (@TheBookerPrizes) November 9, 2020   Tuesday, November 10 Karl Marlantes remembers the Vietnam War Today is the 245th birthday of…

The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium

by Mark Dery

“An exhilarating, dissonant ride . . . Dery, one of our most astute contemporary cultural critics . . . relishes his role as curator of America’s bulging cabinet of horrors….

Prophet Song

by Paul Lynch

WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023 • NATIONAL BESTSELLER A terrifying, suspenseful vision of an Ireland careening towards authoritarianism…

Doctor Dealer

by Mark Bowden

“Shocking . . . briskly and brilliantly told.” –The Baltimore Sun…

The School on Heart’s Content Road

by Carolyn Chute

“Chute is such an extraordinary, vivid, empathetic writer. . . . Like a ferocious bulletin from an alternate universe—tumbling, pell-mell, brilliant and strange—comes this explosive and discomfiting . . ….