J. G. Ballard
“J.G. Ballard is the undisputed laureate of suburban psychosis. . . . A brilliant novel.”—Literary ReviewMore
Manil Suri
A dazzling, multilayered novel that not only encompasses a searing love story but, with its epic reach, encapsulates the fate of the world.More
J. G. Ballard
"[A] chilling . . . tale about humans who gamely follow their own worst instincts.”—Chicago TribuneMore
Pam Houston
“A tale so vivid, intricate, and intimate that it puts high-def TV to shame.”—ElleMore
Michael Dahlie
What happens when an introverted young writer takes on a ghostwriting gig for a violent, drug-addicted Hollywood star? In the case of Henry Lang, the result is a string of outrageous disasters, but disasters that are ultimately hilarious, gripping, and deeply moving.More
Manu Joseph
A quirky and darkly comic take on domestic life in southern India.More
Alice Albinia
“Steeped in the tradition of the Indian epic, yet modern and vastly entertaining.”—The Times (London)More
Sean Pidgeon
An ancient poem and a mysterious burial inspire an enthralling historical and literary quest.More
Hannah Webster Foster, Jennifer Harris, Bryan Waterman
Hannah Webster Foster's two major Early American works with a wealth of primary materials are now available in a Norton Critical Edition.More
Philip Sington
“Remarkable…Superbly anchored in place and time…[A] brilliant, evocative and accurate novel.”—The Times (London)More
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Corngold
"A highly readable, sensitive, and lively Werther. Corngold is both faithful to the German and true to the demands of a modern English text" —Jeremy Adler, Times Literary SupplementMore
Victoria Roberts
"This is a wonderful, forever book." —George Booth, cartoonist for The New YorkerMore
Lydia Millet
“Surreal, darkly hilarious and profound.”—San Francisco ChronicleMore
Lydia Millet
A woman embarks on a dazzling new phase in her life after inheriting a sprawling mansion and its vast collection of taxidermy.More
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Stanley Corngold
“Corngold’s new translation is of the very highest quality, punctiliously faithful to Goethe’s German and sensitive to gradations of style in this extraordinary, trail-blazing first novel.”
—J. M. Coetzee, New York Review of BooksMore