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Vernon God Little
by DBC Pierre“A dangerous, smart, ridiculous, and very funny first novel . . . Pierre renders adolescence brilliantly, capturing with seeming effortlessness the bright, contradictory hormone rush of teenage life.” —Sam Sifton,…
The Undertaking
by Audrey Magee“A powerful creation . . . profoundly moving. Ms. Magee’s willingness to examine the darkest elements of the conflict in a novel that still asserts the redeeming power of love…
Under the Roofs of Paris
by Henry Miller“Vintage Miller! . . . In terms of wit and audacity, it is probably his most successful work.” —Terry Southern…
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by Dennis Cooper…. As improbable as it may seem, Dennis Cooper has written a love story, all the more poignant because it is so brutally crushed.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Travesties
by Tom StoppardA speculative portrait of what could have been the meeting of three profoundly influential men—James Joyce, the Dadaist founder Tristan Tzara, and Lenin—in a germinal Europe
The Translator
by Leila Aboulela“Abouela has a talent for expressing the simple wonders of unbroken faith. Just as deftly, she uncovers the intricacies of how such faith can be challenged–suddenly, subtly.” – Kaiama L….
Toward the Setting Sun
by Brian Hicks“In this powerful and engaging new book, Brian Hicks tells the compelling story of Chief John Ross and the tragedy of the Cherokee Nation. . . . Hicks brings narrative…
Through a Glass, Darkly
by Donna Leon“Leon’s gentle pace allows conversation and atmosphere to develop so full and founded that you can taste the coffee and smell the flowers… You’ll want to catch the first plane…
The Theater and Its Double
by Antonin Artaud“The course of all recent serious theater in Western Europe and the Americas can be said to divide into two periods–before Artaud and after Artaud. No one who works in…
Tales of Natural and Unnatural Catastrophes
by Patricia Highsmith“While best known as a writer of thrillers, Highsmith is concerned with crafting stories to evoke the human comedy. Her wry portrayals of human folly sometimes lack sympathy, but Highsmith…