With a delicate sense of tragedy and serene lucidity, Rachel Mackenzie, the late fiction editor o...
Moments lived between Turkey and America come together in this debut collection by the award-winn...
'Have a talk with a ghost or a duck or contest the destroyers of the land, listen to the roos and...
'1958. A horrific road death on the edge of a small reservation in central Wyoming sets into moti...
The Journal of a Tour to Corsica and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli
'Strange, beautiful story with arid charm of 17th century painted snuffbox' New York Times
'No one who has ever read this remarkable novel and looked at human life through Barbusse's peeph...
It is All Saints' Day, 1917. Our narrator, a former soldier, recalls the events surrounding his a...
A love affair between a young man and an older noblewoman. D'Aurevilly was, according to Paul Bou...
With an introduction by Richard Howard, these elegant short stories describe imaginary nineteenth...
A daring comic novel, set on the Columbia University campus, about love, literature, sex and murder.
PEN Faulkner Award winner; 'Bennett is a New York Genet.' New Statesman
'Brings to mind Cornell, Schwitters...imbues commonplace with meaning and integrity...'.Bernard C...
Henry James looks back at his life searching for the truths of his emotions.
Enchanting Edwardian memoir by Ford Madox Ford's gifted but forgotten sister, Juliet Soskice.
Nantes, city of Breton and Rimbaud, is reconstructed from a memory based on Gracq's childhood lycee.
Family and urban stories that portray loss and the inexact communication of feelings among friend...
'Mordant and melancholy, decadent and delirious, these are stories to cherish, as brilliant and c...
Where does science meet poetry? Where does the street become the canyon in the window? Katharine ...
'Quietly remarkable autobiography alive with unforgotten terrors, unforgiven indignities'...Alan ...
A teenage girl's coming-of-age in the Midwest in the 1940s about which Tillie Olsen wrote, 'Wondr...
A frivolous masterpiece set in New York, Paris and London in the Twenties starring Princesse Ange...
A murder mystery and lvoe story set in the English Department of an Ivy League University
This 120-page novel was published by Turtle Point Press on October 15th, 2002. Charles-Louis Phil...
Dual language edition of mysterious last works greatest Italian poet of 20th century
This is the story of Alma, a 14 year old girl coming of age in a city ravaged by war and anarchy....
Four psychologically astute 18th century stories that anticipate later ideas of emancipation.
A literary triumph by a contemporary of Henry James, from Turtle Point Press. Henry Blake Fuller ...
Set in Baden-Baden, Smoke is Ivan Turgenev's most cosmopolitan novel. It is an exquisite study of...
The portrait of a friendship expressed through James Schuyler's letters (1954-1958) to Frank OHara.
'A strange, welcome surprise which reads like Beckett or modernist play.'...Stacey D'Erasmo
A gritty, urban tale about a man recently released from prison who finds work in a locksmith's sh...
A witty, poignant account of Eton, early adolescence, awakining to the spell of Wagner.
'Scintillating.' -Edmund White'A furtive treasure of the American avant-garde.' ?Publishers Weekl...
A bilingual (English and French) poetry anthology with works by 38 American poets in honor of Whi...
Dedicated to the glory of literature, reading and writing are joined and transformed in exquisite...
Exquisite new work along with a selection of her finest poems spanning five decades from the esse...
''Everyone wants to be Cary Grant,' mused the world's most famous leading man. 'Even I want to be...
This fullyupdated edition of James Schuyler's letters to three dozen intimates, publishedon the 1...
This wonderfully spontaneous evocation of a glamorous Proustian world reads like a detective story.
The collection that David Trinidad fans have been anticipating for years--soulful works of tender...
The long-awaited sequel to James McCourt's first novel, the comic masterpiece Mawrdew Czgowchwz.
Coles's eighth collection probes the X of the unknown and of gender chromosomes with provocative ...
Transcendent, paradoxical, exuberant with contrariety, Glenn Mott's epigrams mix the sacred with ...
The 1999 Lambda Literary Award winner in poetry. Glowing full page NYT review.
The misadventures of a 16 year old aspiring English aesthete who arrives in Normandy.
Set in the west of Ireland of the 1890's, The Lady of Deerpark is a 'big house' novel-an ironic e...