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Faggots
by Larry Kramer“Writing as always from an affirmatively homosexual point of view, Kramer in this novel conveys a sense of premonitory unease, even foreboding, about the spread of promiscuity, sadomasochism and narcotics…
An Explorer’s Notebook
by Tim FlanneryFrom internationally acclaimed scientist Tim Flannery, captivating essays and articles on the wonders of the natural world.
Doom Fox
by Iceberg Slim“Iceberg Slim is a major creative influence on so many musicians and writers working outside the bland mainstream. . . . Slim always told it as it was, without compromise.”…
Empire of the Senseless
by Kathy AckerKathy Acker continues her post-modern explorations with a story set in a bleak world where the society we know is dying in its own ruins.
The Adding Machine
by William S. BurroughsA reissue of Burroughs’s selected essays, covering thirty years of writing, touching on subjects ranging from literature to the meaning of life, and providing valuable insight into Burroughs’s own work….
Emmanuelle
by Emmanuelle Arsan“Lyrical and graphic . . . It’s not all salacious play-by-play. . . . The book’s argument reverberates beyond the erotic.” —Teddy Wayne, NPR…
Elephant Rocks
by Kay Ryan“The music of these poems is every bit as seductive as their reasoning. Her thinking flaunts the plush, irresistible textures of organic growth; we’d no sooner disagree with it than…
Eighty-Sixed
by David B. Feinberg“Wickedly fun . . . [Eighty-Sixed] stands out for its frankness, ferocious wit and total lack of sentimentality or self-pity. . . . A harrowing first-person account of gay life…
The Earth Shall Weep
by James Wilson“A sweeping, well-written, long-view history of American Indian societies . . . a trustworthy telling of a sad epic of misunderstanding, mayhem, and massacre.” –Kirkus Reviews (starred)…