Ellen Litman
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Jacinda Townsend
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Philip Schultz
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Richard Powers
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James Magnuson
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Charles Palliser
A vertiginous gothic masterpiece from the best-selling author of The Quincunx.More
William Wordsworth, Nicholas Halmi
The most accessible edition of Wordsworth’s poetry and prose, prepared to meet the needs of both students and scholars.More
Dara Horn
The incomparable Dara Horn returns with a spellbinding novel of how technology changes memory and how memory shapes the soul.More
Anthony Burgess
“Shakespeare in his own stirring times . . . suffering or triumphant with the day’s news. . . . Brilliant.”—Times Literary SupplementMore
Anthony Burgess
A brilliantly funny spy novel, this morality tale of a Secret Service gone mad features sex, gluttony, violence, and treachery. From the author of the ground-breaking A Clockwork Orange.More
Mark Slouka
A powerful story about an unforgettable friendship between two teenage boys and their hopes for escape from a dead-end town.More
Anthony Burgess
"There are so few genuinely entertaining novels around that we ought to cheer whenever one turns up. Continuous, fizzing energy. . . .Honey for the Bears is a triumph."—Kingsley Amis, New York TimesMore
James Purdy
Cabot Wright Begins, first published in 1964, may be one of the most neglected masterpieces in post–World War II American literature.More
Matthew Guinn
A young doctor wrestles with the legacy of a slave “resurrectionist” owned by his South Carolina medical school.More
P. G. Wodehouse
“P.G. Wodehouse is still the funniest writer ever to have put words on paper.”—Hugh LaurieMore