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The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B

by J.P. Donleavy

“Donleavy at his best, eloquent, roguish . . . at one with his world and the terrible sadness it contains.” —Newsweek…

Grove at Home: March 28-April 3

…safe to breathe indoor air together. Roxanne, 1987 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrH20A5av44   Thelma and Louise, 1991 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iBFmKlO4BY   The Player, 1992 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpDDTS08wPs   Hiroshima, Mon Amour, 1959 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLts830aLlw   Reservoir Dogs, 1992…

Celebrate Women in Translation Month with Grove Atlantic

…little more than his toolbox and a change of clothes, he flies to an unnamed country where the fumes of war still hover in the air. He books a room…

My Tender Matador

by Pedro Lemebel

…. . Lemebel’s tender story of a time of great unrest provides an extremely engaging read and a portrait of love and loss under a cruel dictator.” –Michael Spinella, Booklist…

Lempriere’s Dictionary

by Lawrence Norfolk

“Norfolk’s ferocious, greedy originality of angle and expression evokes continuous astonishment.” –The Times Literary Supplement…

Let’s Put the Future Behind Us

by Jack Womack

“Remarkable . . . Mr. Womack has enmeshed his character in a Moscow landscape as absurd and scary as the phantasmagoric Moscow in Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. ….

The Risk of Infidelity Index

by Christopher G. Moore

“When Americans discover Christopher G. Moore, they’re going to strip the bookstores bare of his work. The Risk of Infidelity Index is taut, spooky, intelligent, and beautifully written.” —T. Jefferson…

a: A Novel

by Andy Warhol

…but he is funny . . . The characters of a represent the bizarre new class, untermenschen prefigurations of the technological millennium.” –Robert Mazzocco, The New York Review of Books…

Winterton Blue

by Trezza Azzopardi

…adds chiaro to the scuro of her fiction, drawing open the curtains on murky family history so her characters can identify their ghosts.” —Liesl Schillinger, New York Times Book Review…

Voltaire in Exile

by Ian Davidson

“Davidson . . . has taken on the story of the last Voltaire. . . . In 1753, at the beginning of Davidson’s story, Voltaire was, in contemporary terms, like…