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The Third Brother

by Nick McDonell

“The pacing . . . is perfect. His descriptions of various things—the cafés on Khao San Road; the desperate yearning of the young for independence, experience, and drugs—are visceral and…

The Scent of Your Breath

by Melissa P.

…bedroom-cured bravado and deep purple prose is left intact… [She] captures the beauty and absurdity of Italy with the reluctant affection she shows her lovers.” – Michelle Orange, San Francisco Chronicle…

Rouse Up O Young Men of the New Age!

by Kenzaburo Oe

…through the prism of [William] Blake’s poetry . . . offset by the candor and clarity of his prose and the brute force of his unblinking self-criticism.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

Period

by Dennis Cooper

“A fascinating, intricately crafted jewel of a book . . . It’s a book one could read over and over and never exhaust.” –Dodie Bellamy, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review…

Kill Hole

by Jamake Highwater

…answer not only to Kafka’s The Trial but Thomas Mann’s Death in Venice and Albert Camus’ The Plague. Emotionally compelling . . . beautiful, harrowing.” –David Madden, San Francisco Chronicle…

Fool on the Hill

by Matt Ruff

“Inspired . . . rich in flavorful language . . . this dazzling tour de force makes for an auspicious literary debut.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

Artemisia

by Alexandra Lapierre

“The most comprehensive treatment ever [of Artemisia] in a new book that is already an international best-seller.” –Vanity Fair…

Reservation Blues

by Sherman Alexie

…loose with the conventions of time. . . . Generously laced with bleak and sometimes wacky humor, but none of that detracts from the book’s poignant theme.” –San Francisco Chronicle…

theMystery.doc

by Matthew McIntosh

With praise from Alan Moore and Rachel Kushner, a groundbreaking novel told in an exciting new form, mixing fiction, memoir, prose poetry, and textual art, exploring birth, death, the Internet,…

Tom Paine

by John Keane

“A good introduction to a complex historical character. . . . Provide[s] an engaging perspective on England, America, and France in the tumultuous years of the late eighteenth century.” –Pauline…