During its heyday, the Chelsea Hotel in New York City was a home and safe haven for Bohemian arti...
In this haunting memoir that reflects on the Holocaust and its legacy, award-winning author Sande...
Following Trouillot's earlier novels, Kannjawou and Antoine of Gommiers, each of which gave voice...
Brahms Comes to Dinner, an historical novel set in Germany in the mid-19th century tells the stor...
Award-winning journalist (The Bone Whisperers) Taina Tervonen, returns to her childhood home of S...
A woman's global search across several abandoned nuclear facilities for her father, an engineer a...
A brilliant collection of essays by science writer Caroline Sutton that reveal the natural world ...
In this autobiographical novel, a journalist witnesses the hot-off-the -presses editions of his o...
Baudoin's beguiling portrayals of day-to-day lives belie the unsettling feeling of things unseen ...
Winner: 12th New Hampshire Literary Award, Poetry In this series of poems responding to Johann Se...
Eighty years ago, the city of London became the target of a relentless bombing campaign by Nazi G...
Award-winning Mexican author Tryno Maldonado personally immerses himself in the lives of the stud...
'1968 was a particularly tumultuous year in American history. The escalating war in Vietnam, the ...
This is the first full-length biography of Sylvia Plath, whose suicide made her a misinterpreted ...
In 1974, at the age of seventeen, author Glenn Berger served as 'schlepper' and apprentice to the...
'With this fascinating synthesis of word and image, internationally renowned photographer B.A. Va...
An invaluable resource for medical professionals, victims of chronic illnesses, and their loved o...
In the middle of the night in early April, 1994, Arsène, an eight-year old Rwandan boy, flees his...
Carol E. Miller was sixteen when the private plane piloted by her father crashed, pinning her in ...
Following up on the success of their first anthology of aphorisms, Short Flights, editors James L...
'This is an intimate and revealing biography of Agnes Martin, renowned American painter, consider...
'Emil DeAndreis was a promising star-pitcher of his high school team and went on to play for a D1...
A compilation of satirical and philosophical aphorisms from modern writers on the cutting edge of...
This mysterious form of wordplay known as the palindrome - in which a group of word phrases and e...
'As the highway that opened up the West to millions of travelers since its construction in the 19...
In this deeply hopeful and viscerally detailed novel, award-winning Haitian author Louis-Philippe...
The first full-length, authoritative, and detailed story of the iconic actor's life to go beyond ...
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It all begins with a faded photograph taken in Chetumal, Mexico in 1938, portraying Emma and Héct...
Almir Sarayamoga Suruí, the Amazonian tribal chieftain of the indigenous Suruí people, is a leade...
Title page and cover: The word 'experts' has a space where the second 'e' should appear.
This memoir recounts the harrowing experiences of a Jewish boy and his family who evaded the deat...
In this energetic celebration of Haiti and its capital in the early 2000s, Trouillot embodies the...
Death in Veracruz is a gritty and atmospheric noir centered on the so-called oil wars of the late...
'Anything That Burns You is the first full-length biography of Lola Ridge, a trailblazer for wome...
When high school hockey phenom (and gifted pianist composer) Colton Vogler transfers to the town ...
The stories in this collection originally appeared in different form in various publications.
A drunken confession. Years dissolve in a blur of sex, drugs, and violence. With echoes of Raymon...
A memoir by Ron Capps, who served both in military intelligence and in the foreign service and as...
'CAGES is a haunting and revealing novel that concerns the ethics and motives of scientific inqui...
In this year that marks the 80th anniversary of the deportation of thousands of French Jews to Au...
'[A] profound exploration of dissonance in music, in art, in our lives and its underlying power t...
A botched dispensary heist leaves a pair of young lovers on the run through the Mojave Desert.
A vividly imagined historical novel concerning the actual figure of George Bridgetower, a mixed-r...
A botched dispensary heist leaves a pair of young lovers on the run through the Mojave Desert.
In this satirical novel tinged with magical realism, Haitian novelist Lyonel Trouillot (Kannjawou...
Haitian poet and novelist Louis-Philippe Dalembert (The Mediterranean Wall) has created a profoun...