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The Peasants’ Bible and The Story of the Tiger
by Dario Fo“The provocative Italian winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize is both playwright and actor, as well as an all-round iconoclast.” –The Washington Post…
Parade’s End
by Tom StoppardParade’s End is a major BBC/HBO television drama written by Tom Stoppard—this official tie-in edition features the scripts of the series, an introductory essay, bonus scenes that were not broadcast,…
The Painted Bird
by Jerzy Kosinski“Of all the remarkable fiction that emerged from World War II, nothing stands higher than Jerzy Kosinski’s The Painted Bird. A magnificent work of art, and a celebration of the…
Other Desert Cities
by Jon Robin Baitz“The most richly enjoyable new play for grown-ups that New York has known in many seasons. . . . leaves you feeling both moved and gratifyingly sated.” —Ben Brantley, The…
Open Secrets
by The New York Times StaffFeaturing the complete and updated coverage by The New York Times of WikiLeaks and the confidential documents they released, Open Secrets is a must-read field guide to how information and…
On the Water
by H. M. van den Brink“In beautifully vivid writing, van den Brink describes the grace, ecstasy and agony of rowing, the miracle of its teamwork harmony.” —Washington Post…
On Love
by Alain de Botton“Imagine, of all impossible things, a young British Woody Allen with the benefit of a classical education and you have the nameless and exquisitely erudite narrator of On Love, a…
The Old Man
by Thomas PerryThe toppling of a Middle Eastern government suddenly makes a decades-old case a priority for American military intelligence in this new high-wire act from New York Times bestselling author Thomas…
Old Flames
by John Lawton“A rich mixture of political intrigue and old-fashioned mayhem. . . . Tangled webs of deceit are standard in mysteries, but British author John Lawton takes the idea to nearly…
October, Eight O’Clock
by Norman Manea“The reader becomes absorbed at once. The background is dreamlike but terribly familiar. . . . Manea’s prose treads the edge of the poetry of nightmare.” –John Bayley, The New…