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The Rebels’ Hour

by Lieve Joris

…characters to represent a much more immense historical experience. . . . It is as deeply reported and directly observed as the very best nonfiction.” —Philip Gourevitch, The New Yorker…

A Quiet Life

by Kenzaburo Oe

…. . portraits drawn with affection, insight and that wry humor . . . that is one of the defining qualities of [Oe’s] talent.” –The New York Times Book Review…

The Player

by Michael Tolkin

“One of the most wounding and satirical of all Hollywood expos’s: dark and mordant . . . savage. . . . A portrait of life among the high-rollers and deal…

Pinball

by Jerzy Kosinski

“Kosinski has created a suspenseful, readable, and unsentimental tale that showcases his love for and knowledge of music and examines the nature of fame and success and the frightening alienation…

A Personal Matter

by Kenzaburo Oe

“In writing novels there is no substitute for maturity and moral awareness. Kenzaburo Oe has both.” –Alan Levensohn, Christian Science Monitor…

Mr. Spaceman

by Robert Olen Butler

…[Portrays] a human world that’s both in thrall to a tabloid culture of quick money and in search of some kind of spiritual redemption.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times…

The Middleman and Other Stories

by Bharati Mukherjee

“Bharati Mukherjee, in this astonishing second book of short stories, zeroes in on uneasy terrain that no one has looked at with quite so clear an eye since approximately World…

Leaving Las Vegas

by John O'Brien

“A brutal and unflinching portrait of the low life in the city of high rollers, Leaving Las Vegas is both shocking and curiously exhilarating. O’Brien was a stunningly talented writer…

I, Lucifer

by Glen Duncan

“Duncan’s witty and perverse, yet somehow life-affirming. Readers . . . won’t want to put [I, Lucifer] down.” –Brendan Driscoll, Booklist…

Great Apes

by Will Self

…. . with Great Apes, his most satisfying book so far, Will Self establishes himself as an alpha male in the British literary hierarchy.” –The New York Times Book Review…