Slavoj Žižek, Simon Critchley
“The only thing of which one can be guilty of is having given ground relative to one’s desire.”—Jacques LacanMore
Lee K. Abbott
The long-awaited new collection from Lee K. Abbott, "Cheever's true heir, our major American short story writer" (William Harrison).More
M. H. Abrams
"The first modern study of the Romantic achievement, its origins and evolution both in theory and practice."—Stuart M. Sperry, Jr., Indiana UnviersityMore
M. H. Abrams, Harold Bloom
A new collection of essays by the legendary literary scholar and critic.More
Diana Abu-Jaber
“A full-course meal,
a rich, complex and memorable story
that will leave you lingering gratefully at [Abu-Jaber’s] table.”—Ron Charles, Washington PostMore
Diana Abu-Jaber
"This oracular first novel, which unfurls like gossamer [has] characters of a depth seldom found in a debut."—The New YorkerMore
Diana Abu-Jaber
"Abu-Jaber's voluptuous prose features insights into the Arab American community that are wisely, warmly depicted."—San Francisco ChronicleMore
Diana Abu-Jaber
“Finally, a novel of literary suspense that gets almost everything right—forensically and psychologically.”—Sarah Weinman, Baltimore SunMore
Chinua Achebe, Francis Abiola Irele
Chinua Achebe’s tragic novel of pre-colonial Igbo society was a major literary and cultural event when it was published in 1958.More
André Aciman
A powerful tale of love, friendship, and becoming American in late ’70s Cambridge from the best-selling novelist.More
Kim Addonizio
"Addonizio doesn't do pretty; beneath her considerable wit is a wickedly sharp edge."—Library Journal, starred reviewMore
Kim Addonizio
Poetry from the author of Tell Me, a finalist for the National Book Award.More
Dohra Ahmad
A global anthology of fiction and poetry in vernacular English.More
Ai
A searing collection of poems about America's loss of innocence from the National Book Award-winning author of Vice.More
Ai
Winner of the 1999 National Book Award for Poetry.More