Fiction & Literature

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  1. Book ImageThe Green Hour: A Novel

    Frederic Tuten

    A powerful story that explores the modern dilemma of passion versus tranquillity.More

  2. Book ImageSelf Portraits: Fictions

    Frederic Tuten

    “An amazing, glittering, glowing, Proustian, Conradian, Borgesian, diamond-faceted, language-studded, myth-drowned Dream!”—Cynthia OzickMore

  3. Book ImageThe Annotated Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain, Edward Winsor Kemble, Michael Patrick Hearn

    A sumptuous annotated edition of the great American novel.More

  4. Book ImageAdventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain, Thomas Cooley

    Third Edition

    This perennially popular Norton Critical Edition reprints for the first time the definitive Iowa-California text of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, complete with all original illustrations by Edward Windsor Kemble and John Harley. The text is accompanied by explanatory annotations.More

  5. Book ImageA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

    Mark Twain, Allison R. Ensor

    This edition of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court reprints the text of the first American edition, approved by Clemens and published by his own company. Accompanying the text are thirteen of the original illustrations by Daniel Carter Beard, many of which are caricatures of well-known figures of the day. Annotations point out significant textual problems and variants, as well as explaining unfamiliar references within the text.More

  6. Book ImageThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain, Beverly Lyon Clark

    The text of this Norton Critical Edition is based, with typesetting errors corrected, on the first U.S. edition (1876), the most authoritative of the editions published in Twain’s lifetime.More

  7. Book ImagePudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins

    Mark Twain, Sidney E. Berger

    Second Edition

    Pudd’nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins contain Twain’s most overt treatment of the moral and societal implications of slavery in America.More

  8. Book ImageA Murder, a Mystery and a Marriage: A Story

    Mark Twain, Roy Blount, Jr., Peter de Sève

    An unpublished Mark Twain story surfaces 125 years after it was first written—a must-read for any Twain enthusiast and a perfect introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.More

  9. Book ImageA Little Too Much Is Enough

    Kathleen Tyau

    Filled with love and food, this story of the Hawaiian Wong family is an exuberant banquet of characters and stories.More

  10. Book ImageThe Lonely Polygamist: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    A New York Times bestseller: from a luminous storyteller, a highly anticipated new novel about the American family writ large. “Udall masterfully portrays the hapless foibles and tragic yearnings of our fellow humans.”—San Francisco ChronicleMore

  11. Book ImageLetting Loose the Hounds: Stories

    Brady Udall

    “Funny, unpredictable, and abounding with strange beauty . . . a fierce new voice of the American West.”—OutsideMore

  12. Book ImageThe Miracle Life of Edgar Mint: A Novel

    Brady Udall

    “Profound and stirring . . . brilliantly executed.”—Wall Street JournalMore

  13. Book ImageMooncranker's Gift

    Barry Unsworth

    In this edgy and masterfully written novel, Booker Prize-winning author Barry Unsworth explores the themes of the corruption of innocence and the complications of lust.More

  14. Book ImageThe Rage of the Vulture

    Barry Unsworth

    "A novel of revelation . . . haunting." —The New YorkerMore

  15. Book ImageStone Virgin

    Barry Unsworth

    In its romantic and dangerous tour of history, Barry Unsworth's Stone Virgin rivals A. S. Byatt's Possession.More

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