When Kjersti was seventeen, she could run faster and longer than everybody else. Now, a few years...
'Originally published in French by Les Editions de Minuit in 2013' -- Verso title page.
A sequel of sorts both to Nicholas Mosley's recent novel 'God's Hazard' and his classic nonfictio...
Composed of seven dark tales, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich presents variations on the theme of pol...
Casting light and shadow, looking backwards and forwards, My Paris is a hynotizing tale of desire...
From the author of the 2022 Pulitzer winner The Netanyahus, one of the great comic epics of our t...
A sometimes mocking, sometimes poignant tribute to the City of Light.
'In a small village on the southern coast of Crete, the narrator meets a young man who tells him ...
'... a novel about the rich and powerful, tracing their complicated relationships from the 1930s ...
In her most experimental work to date, Karla Marrufo Huchim explores universal themes with apprec...
Thirty years in the making, William Gass's second novel first appeared on the literary scene in 1...
Exploring sanity and insanity, truth and untruth, The Rise and Fall of Parkinson's Disease is Sve...
Sebastian Barnack, a handsome English schoolboy, goes to Italy for the summer, and there his real...
Icy, intricate, and unflinching, Edy Poppy's Coming. Apart. captures the zeniths and nadirs of th...
Ava Klein, thirty-nine, lover of life, world traveler, professor of comparative literature, is dy...
The second volume in Stig Sæterbakken's loosely connected 'S Trilogy,' Self-Control moves from th...
From the author of the 2022 Pulitzer winner The Netanyahus, one of the great comic epics of our t...
Mallarmé is a novel whose plot is impossible to summarize in any conventional sense, but whose na...
'The music of Godár sounds, to me, like the music of a time in which religious ritual has died an...
A novel from the Hungarian author Edina Svoren.
It is said that this book reached an important milestone in the study of literature by crystalizi...
Begun in 1929 under the title 'New Prose,' and drastically revised after Vladimir Mayakovsky's su...
Arguably Gordon Lish's masterpiece, Peru begins with its narrator announcing, 'There is nothing w...
Part prophecy and part erotic fantasy, this classic tale of otherworldly depravity features New Y...
'...one fine day, Marga vanished the same as she had appeared: unexpectedly.Of course, Marga was ...
¿Lucian Dan Teodorovici is an excellent teller of atmospheric tales. The tales from childhood are...
Urmuz¿s work has been claimed as a forerunner of Dada, and of Surrealism as well, and shows again...
The second volume in Stig Sæterbakken's loosely connected 'S Trilogy,' Self-Control moves from th...
The narrator of Montano's Malady is a writer named Jose who is so obsessed with literature that h...
This scrupulously edited and annotated collection throws extraordinary light on the genesis, comp...
Dead as Doornails, first published in 1976, brings back into print a true classic of Irish memoir...
A covert war has begun in which two adversaries of the current regime, Lauménès and Gonamména, ha...
In a prose form as startling as its content, The Shutter of Snow portrays the post-partum psychos...
Born under strange circumstances to a high-society teenager and a pentagenarianentrepreneur, Jeró...
A retrospective article on Leslie Fiedler in the New York Times Book Review in 1965 referred to L...