Reviews of the original 1976 edition:'[Like] something out of the brain of a poetic trash compact...
Thirteen interviews with Beat Generation poet Gregory Corso (1930-2001) that span the most produc...
First-ever new edition of a truly innovative but neglected novel, Ice Never F, by American poet G...
Originally published in 1933 by The Macaulay Company, Yesterday's Burdens is the second novel by ...
Prior to the publication of his first collection of poetry, The Vestal Lady on Brattle and Other ...
According to author Kirby Doyle (1932-2003), Happiness Bastard, his only published novel, was 'wr...
Donald Newlove's The Wolf Who Swallowed the Sun is an enthralling and unorthodox dark fable, full...
What Are They All Waiting For? is an anthology of long out-of-print works by Philadelphia-born ex...
The Land that Touches Mine is the sixth novel by John Sanford, author of The Old Man's Place and ...
A unique work in Theroux's canon, Truisms distills a lifetime of observation and reading into tho...
New edition of the 1965 debut novel by Turkish-American author Erje Ayden (1936-2013).'Mr. Ayden'...
Alexander Theroux's first book of essays, filled with lore and rich anecdote, opens up an entirel...
Twenty years in the making, Michael Brodsky's opus, Invidicum, is a sprawling satirical novel abo...
Originally published in 1978, Sweet Adversity is two novels in one. Author Donald Newlove edited ...
As the title Cape Cod Tales indicates, Alexander Theroux's new work of fiction takes place in tha...
As the title Cape Cod Tales indicates, Alexander Theroux's new work of fiction takes place in tha...
Between 1928 and 1932, J. P. McEvoy published six ingenious novels that unfold solely by way of l...
In an era where the allure of distant lands and the promise of new experiences drive us to consta...
The quest romance is at its best when the outward journey reflects the seeker's inner landscape, ...
In Truisms II, Alexander Theroux revisits a favorite subject of his-a second volume of original i...
In Truisms II, Alexander Theroux revisits a favorite subject of his-a second volume of original i...
It's 1973 and Mona Glass is a 24-year-old amateur tennis star in a long-running affair with Saul ...
Following the death of his mother in the early 1970s, author Thomas McGonigle embarked on two jou...
Alexander Theroux's second essay collection is a diverse and expansive work, showcasing his chara...
Alexander Theroux's second essay collection is a diverse and expansive work, showcasing his chara...
First-ever paperback edition of Joel Lieber's posthumously-published 1972 semi-autobiographical n...
New edition of Gil Orlovitz's neglected and long out of print experimental opus, Milkbottle H, or...
Maxwell Bodenheim's 1934 novel Slow Vision depicts a young couple, a pair of average Americans sw...
SPEAKING IN AN EMPTY ROOM collects 72 years of letters by author John Sanford (1904-2003), a PEN ...
Debut collection of 'neo-Beat' poems and prose poems by L.A.-based writer and filmmaker Vanessa M...
The Water Wheel recounts both the real and imagined-real adventures of one John B. Sanford in New...
New edition of noted American prose poet Russell Edson's 1951 debut collection of poems and short...
First-ever resissue of GULPING'S RECITAL, the humorous, somewhat absurd, and somewhat surreal fir...
Six humorous plays written between 1952 and 1968 by Beat poet Gregory Corso (1930-2001), two of w...
Expanded 30th-anniversary edition of Patricia Eakins's critically acclaimed collection of short s...
'Johnny Stanton's Mangled Hands is such an oddity that it confounds description or comparison. . ...
A collection of short writings from Marvin Cohen including unpublished typescripts, mainly dating...
PLAYS ON WORDS collects for the first time six of Marvin Cohen's humorous and occasionally surrea...
New edition of J.S. Scott's 1925 English translation of Segelfoss Town (original title: Segelfoss...
New edition of J.S. Scott's 1924 English translation of Children of the Age (original title: Børn...
Alexander Theroux has taught at Harvard, MIT, Yale, and the University of Virginia, where he took...
Nine recently discovered unpublished short serio-comedies from the 1960s and 1970s by essayist, n...
Alexander Theroux has taught at Harvard, MIT, Yale, and the University of Virginia, where he took...
This satiric fable about a fad that captures the nation begins one evening in a housing developme...
First published in 1992, Wendy Walker's The Secret Service takes place in an alternative 19th cen...
Fables, the second volume to be published of Theroux's short stories, truly among his richest and...
Fables, the second volume to be published of Theroux's short stories, truly among his richest and...
Described as 'a principal part of a longer work in progress,' the first section of Paul Herr's on...