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Uncle Vanya
by Anton Chekhov“An act of deconstruction designed to exhume the living energies of Chekhov’s writing from under the heavy weight of ‘masterpiece topsoil.’” –Robert Brustein, American Repertory Theatre…
In Ascension
by Martin MacInnesLONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 BOOKER PRIZE An astonishing novel about a young microbiologist investigating an unfathomable deep vent in the ocean floor, leading her on a journey that will encompass…
Bodies and Souls
by John Rechy“Rechy is very good at evoking the seamier side of the streets, and he is masterful in funny, graphic sex scenes.” —Publishers Weekly…
Forensics
by Val McDermidInternationally bestselling crime writer Val McDermid picks up the scalpel to uncover the secrets of forensic science, from the crime scene to the courtroom.
Monster
by Sanyika Shakur…storyteller [and] an ear for street language that is . . . perfectly pitched . . . This is a startling and galvanic book.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times…
Nexus
by Henry Miller“The Rosy Crucifixion may be Miller’s masterpiece. . . . The trilogy belongs in every American literature collection.” —Choice…
No Man’s Land
by Harold Pinter“No Man’s Land remains palpably the work of our best living playwright in its command of language and its power to erect a coherent structure in a twilight zone of…
The River
by Tricia Wastvedt“The River introduces the reader to an intriguing cast of people, called by accident or circumstance, into the small English village of Cameldip. Wastvedt has an astonishing ability to bring…
The Story of a Goat
by Perumal MuruganFrom one of India’s best-known writers and the author of the National Book Award-longlisted One Part Woman comes a charming and surprising tale of an orphaned goat and the family…
Totally Wired
by Andrew SmithFrom award-winning journalist Andrew Smith, the never before told story of the late 1990s dot-com bubble, its tumultuous crash, and the rise and fall of the visionary pioneer at its…