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Green River Daydreams
by Liu Heng“Liu Heng’s novel, part of a burst of contemporary Chinese literary genius, speaks for many. . . . Filled with light and fresh vision, it deserves a discerning audience.” –Alan…
The Great Silence
by Juliet Nicolson…critical gaps in the fabric of British history . . . In another splendid work of social history, Nicolson focuses on the years between 1918 and 1920. At once grand…
The Great Divorce
by Ilyon Woo“Modern Americans, bombarded with stories of celebrity divorces, probably assume that the tabloid breakup is a recent phenomenon. This lively, well-written and engrossing tale proves them wrong.” —The New York…
Ghosts from the Nursery
by Robin Karr-Morse“Karr-Morse and Wiley boldly raise some tough issues. . . . [They] start with a grim question—why are children violent?—and they forge a passionate and cogent argument for focusing our…
The Friends of Pancho Villa
by James Carlos Blake“A harrowing and brutal tale as ‘authentic’ as fiction can ever be.” —Rocky Mountain News…
A Flyfisher’s World
by Nick Lyons“These are not how-to, where-to-go pieces of outdoor writing, but well-crafted essays on a life lived with fly-fishing, and thoughts of fly-fishing never far away. . . . [Lyons] breathes…
The Flowers
by Dagoberto Gilb“The prospect of reading a novel narrated in run-on sentences, fragments, Spanish phrases and street slang might seem daunting, but not when you meet the precocious, Holden Caufieldesque narrator of…
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…
Erotic Fantasies
by Phyllis KronhausenThis pathbreaking compilation, long out of print, is a survey of sexual fantasies from early folklore to the bawdy tales of the prolific Victorians to a very modern version of…
The Dressing Station
by Jonathan Kaplan‘refreshingly unsentimental . . . His descriptions of surgery are unflinching. . . . Kaplan gives us a remarkable self-portrait of the war junkie. . . . Though he lets…