Robert Coover
“A mixtape of variations and a fugue on time from a postmodern master.… Familiar tales and conventional genres are made new, tinged with shuddering wonder and titillating humor.” —Yu-Yun Hsieh, The New York Times Book ReviewMore
John Lanchester
The best-selling author of The Debt to Pleasure and Capital returns with a chilling fable for our time.More
Emily Brontë, Alexandra Lewis
Fifth Edition
“Thank you. This is absolutely first-class in all respects. The reprinted 1850 poems and the contemporary reviews unveil insights unsuspected by the majority of readers; and the selection of current views and criticism is sensitive and representative.” —N. S. Asbridge, Central Connecticut State University
“A fine new edition at an affordable price.” —Bernard Duyfhuizen, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
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Neel Mukherjee
A New York Times Notable Book of 2018
A devastating novel of multiple narratives, “a mark of Neel Mukherjee’s range and force and ambition” (New York Times Book Review).More
Pam Houston
“Brilliant.… [Houston] takes women into grand spaces, both emotional and physical, and isolates them until there’s nothing left to do but sit down and take a hard look at one’s soul.” —Los Angeles TimesMore
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma
Pulsing with wit, seduction, and dark humor, House of Stone is a masterful debut that explores the creative—and often destructive—act of history-making.More
Linn Ullmann
Praised across Scandinavia as a "literary masterpiece," "spellbinding," and "magnificent," Unquiet reflects on six taped conversations the author had with her father at the very end of his life.More
Dara Horn
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2018, Booklist Editors’ Choice Book (January 2019), and Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2018
What would it really mean to live forever?More
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Michael R. Katz
First Edition
“These are the voices of Crime and Punishment in all their original, dazzling variety: pensive, urgent, defiant, and triumphant. This new translation by Michael Katz revives the intensity Dostoevsky’s first readers experienced.” —Susan McReynolds, Northwestern University
“Mesmerizingly good . . . the best, truest translation of Dostoevsky’s masterpiece into English. It’s a magnificent, almost terrifying achievement of translation, one that makes its predecessors, however worthy, seem safe and polite.” —Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Monthly
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Kevin McCarthy
The Civil War may be over, but in this thrilling historical novel, the battle for the West is only just beginning.More
David Ignatius
“The Quantum Spy takes us to a whole new level of intrigue and espionage. It’s also unbelievably timely. In short: David Ignatius knows his stuff.” —Wolf BlitzerMore
Michael McGarrity
Former police chief Kevin Kerney returns—this time as the prime suspect in a brutal cold-case murder investigation.More
Giorgio Bassani, Jamie McKendrick, André Aciman
Giorgio Bassani’s six classic books, collected for the first time in English as the epic masterwork they were intended to be.More
Andre Dubus III
Andre Dubus III’s first novel in a decade is a masterpiece of thrilling tension and heartrending empathy.More
Laurence Sterne, Judith Hawley
“Packed with carefully curated supplementary goodies, Hawley’s edition will allow students and scholars alike to appreciate the breadth and depth of Sterne’s wit, creativity, and pathos.” —Evan Gottlieb, Oregon State University “This new edition of Tristram expands commentary by the great early novelists and by today’s most influential critics.” —Paula Backscheider, Auburn UniversityMore