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Nothing to Declare

by Taki

“Alternately harrowing and amusing . . . Nothing to Declare might be compared, with some stretching, to Don Juan’s descent into hell.” –Jim Holt, The Wall Street Journal…

Ninety Degrees North

by Fergus Fleming

“[A] superb history of the conquest of the North Pole. . . . In Fleming’s vivid prose, their suffering becomes a fable of men driven to extremes by the lust…

My Crazy Century

by Ivan Klíma

“Klíma has endured as a writer, endured as a human being, writing of the great themes of freedom, honesty, and love and politics, and gazing with an unsparing eye on…

The Mrozek Reader

by Slawomir Mrożek

“Mrozek’s brief fables are something like Kafka’s stories, but they’re funnier.” –The Spectator…

The Mother

by Bertolt Brecht

“The virtue of Brecht’s plays is good sense carried to the point of grandeur.” —Harold Clurman…

The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gómez

by John Rechy

“A gritty picture of life on the cusp . . . vividly rendered.” —Kirkus Reviews…

The Miracle Detective

by Randall Sullivan

“An intrepid Portland journalist crafts a fascinating exploration of how the Catholic Church investigates purported sightings of the Virgin Mary; a globe-trotting, first-person spiritual odyssey that took him to northeastern…

Merrill Markoe’s Guide to Love

by Merrill Markoe

“Witty, trenchant . . . a hilarious, refreshing lampoon of the endless self-help resources on romance. This is a book any self-respecting woman will want to read out loud to…

Mercier and Camier

by Samuel Beckett

“A comedy of high style, terser and, I think, funnier than any of his other novels.” —A. Alvarez, The Observer (London)…

Masters of the Word

by William J. Bernstein

From the author of A Splendid Exchange comes a remarkable history of media—from the creation of the alphabet through the invention of the Internet—and how it has shaped human society…