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The Raw and the Cooked
by Jim Harrison…him bigger than life or overbearing, Jim Harrison has staked out a distinctive place in the world of food writing.” —Jane and Michael Stern, The New York Times Book Review…
Rain on the River
by Jim Dodge…. Mine’s a happiness born from the revelation that ‘money and food and poetry [are] ways to live, not reasons,” as Jim puts it.” –James Seckington, Sacramento News & Review…
Pornografia
by Witold Gombrowicz“A master of verbal burlesque, a connoisseur of psychological blackmail, Gombrowicz is one of the profoundest late moderns, with one of the lightest touches.” —John Updike…
Poison Flower
by Thomas PerryNew York Times best-selling author Thomas Perry brings back his most beloved character, Jane Whitefield, in the most dangerous case of a long career of helping people whose lives are…
Plot
by Claudia Rankine“Plot is inexhaustibly complex, varied, and difficult–and as fearlessly and even grimly inventive and searching as one can conceive any book of poems as being. It instantly joins the few…
The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch
by Anne Enright“A powerhouse of vivid contrast and contradiction. . . . In a swashbuckling prologue replete with arresting sexual imagery, Enright lays bare her novel’s epic sweep. . . . Like…
The Piano Teacher
by Elfriede Jelinek“The Piano Teacher is compelling fiction, ensnaring the reader with the intensity of the author’s vision and the bitter irony she uses to present her view of the city. The…
The Penelopiad
by Margaret Atwood“Atwood rescues Penelope from thousands of years of ho-hum-dom . . . part of Canongate’s innovative new reinventions of the classics.” –Yvonne Zipp, Christian Science Monitor…
Parade’s End
by Tom StoppardParade’s End is a major BBC/HBO television drama written by Tom Stoppard—this official tie-in edition features the scripts of the series, an introductory essay, bonus scenes that were not broadcast,…
On the Water
by H. M. van den Brink“In beautifully vivid writing, van den Brink describes the grace, ecstasy and agony of rowing, the miracle of its teamwork harmony.” —Washington Post…