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| Niki By Tibor Déry Introduction by George Szirtes Translated from the Hungarian by Edward Hyams The war is over and Hungary's Communist government is full of promise and projects. But when Mr. Ansca is disappeared, his wife's only comfort is her mongrel, Niki. "Mr. Déry brings a kind of cunning naïveté that records (or imagines) with utmost seriousness all the tremors of Niki's soul."—The New York Times Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Summer Will Show By Sylvia Townsend Warner Introduction by Claire Harman Townsend Warner brings 19th-century Paris to pungent life in this thrilling novel of a proper Victorian aristocrat's political and emotional awakening among the barricades. "Her best book."—Sarah Waters Price: $13.56 (20% off) |
| The Old Man and Me By Elaine Dundy In Elaine Dundy's follow-up to her best-selling The Dud Avocado, a young American named Honey Flood arrives in London with the goal of seducing its brightest literary star. "A witty black comedy of errors."—Gore Vidal Special Offer: $11.17 (30% off) |
| The One-Straw Revolution By Masanobu Fukuoka Introduction by Frances Moore Lappé Preface by Wendell Berry Translated from the Japanese by Larry Korn, Chris Pearce, and Tsune Kurosawa Call it "Zen and the Art of Farming" or a "Little Green Book," Fukuoka's short volume about gardening, eating, and the limits of human knowledge is as startling today as it was 30 years ago. "...one of the founding documents of the alternative food movement, and indispensable to anyone hoping to understand the future of food and agriculture." —Michael Pollan Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| The Complete Fiction By Francis Wyndham Introduction by Alan Hollinghurst Wyndham is one of Britain's greatest living story writers, and a legendary editor. "He brings to his work an eye for the absolutely essential and a haunting sense of what lives are made up of—not the peaks and troughs...but the more elusive continuities and absences, ephemeral obsessions, a sense of permanently deferred expectation and hilarious consequences."—Interview Price: $13.56 (20% off) |
| The Foundation Pit By Andrey Platonov Translated from the Russian by Robert Chandler, Elizabeth Chandler and Olga Meerson A new translation, the first to be based on the authoritative Russian text, of Platonov's most political novel, in which the people struggle to build a workers' paradise, but succeed in creating only the immense hole of its foundation. "A Russian Waiting for Godot crossed with Lewis Carroll and Maxim Gorky."—Irish Times Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Season of Migration to the North By Tayeb Salih Introduction by Laila Lalami Translated from the Arabic by Denys Johnson-Davies "The prose has a grave beauty. It's the story of a man who returns to his native Sudan after being educated in England, then encounters the first Sudanese to get an English education. The near-formal elegance in the writing contrasts with the sly anti-colonial world view of the book, and this makes it even more interesting." —Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Half of a Yellow Sun Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| Short Letter, Long Farewell By Peter Handke Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim Introduction by Greil Marcus American myth and American reality come to a head in Handke's spare and dreamlike 1972 novel, in which a young Austrian alternately pursues and flees his ex-wife, culminating in a Hollywood ending. Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Slow Homecoming By Peter Handke Translated from the German by Ralph Manheim Introduction by Benjamin Kunkel A trilogy in which Handke, putting aside the nerve-racked style of his early work for a new simplicity, meditates on exile, art, and the nature of the bonds between parent and child. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| A Meaningful Life By L. J. Davis Introduction by Jonathan Lethem A black comedy about real estate and redemption and the pitfalls of using the one to get the other. Lowell Lake (from Idaho) thinks that he has found the cure for the quarter-life doldrums in the form of a fixer-upper in Brooklyn, but soon discovers that he has lost his livelihood, his wife, and possibly his sanity. Special Offer: $10.47 (30% off) |
| Chaos and Night By Henry de Montherlant Translated from the French by Terence Kilmartin Introduction by Gary Indiana Don Celestino, an old anarchist still bitter about Spanish civil war, reluctantly returns to Spain after decades of exile in France. But instead of the heroic confrontation with the past he hopes for, he finds a relentlessly modern and commercialized country, one utterly unconcerned with its history. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| School for Love By Olivia Manning Introduction by Jane Smiley A sadly sweet, yet peculiarly uplifting story about displaced people attempting to repair their broken lives at the end of the Second World War. At the center of the book is Felix, an orphan, who arrives at the Jerusalem home of his horrible holy-rolling aunt and is forced to grow up fast. Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| The Rider on the White Horse By Theodor Storm Translated from the German and with a foreword by James Wright Theodor Storm produced some of 19th-century Germany's finest short fiction. Here American poet James Wright provides limpid translations of a selection of Storm's best tales. The title novella—recounting a young man's struggle to protect his village against the sea storms that beset it—is at once a chilling supernatural tale, a domestic drama, and the record of a spiritual journey. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| The Snows of Yesteryear By Gregor von Rezzori Translated from the German by H. F. Broch De Rothermann Introduction by John Banville The author of Memoirs of an Anti-Semite tells his own story through portraits of the members of his childhood household. "An elegiac tribute to a receding past and a testament to the redemptive powers of memorya family photography album, beautifully translated into words.—Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Book Review Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| The Chrysalids By John Wyndham Introduction by Christopher Priest Like everyone else in the nuclear-wasted world he lives in, David is loyal to his kind and on the watch for anyone who deviates from the ideological or genetic norm. But what would happen if it were revealed that David himself was a mutant? Wyndham's novel is a thrilling science fiction classic for teens and adults alike. Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| Pinocchio By Carlo Collodi Translated from the Italian by Geoffrey Brock Introduction by Umberto Eco Afterword by Rebecca West This new translation of Pinocchio will forever banish the saucer-eyed Disney character from your mind (not to mention the advice-spouting Talking Cricket, whom Pinocchio squashes with a mallet in chapter 4). In his place is Collodi's greedy, charming, subversive boy-puppet and a dreamlike story that flaunts its commedia dell'arte roots. Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| Defeat By Philippe-Paul de Ségur Introduction by Mark Danner Ségur's eye-witness account of what remains one of the greatest military disasters of all time is a masterpiece of military history and was an essential source for Tolstoy's War and Peace. It is also a reminder of the risks of imperial hubris. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Don't Look Now By Daphne du Maurier Selected and with an introduction by Patrick McGrath Novelist Patrick McGrath (Asylum, Trauma) selects eight of his favorite stories—including "The Birds" and "The Blue Lenses"—by du Maurier, a writer who excelled at the art of the psychologically telling horror tale. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Ringolevio By Emmett Grogan Introduction by Peter Coyote Grogan went from street punk to teenage junkie to countercultural icon in a few years. As the leader of the San Francisco Diggers in the '60s he set the tone—puckish, anarchic, radical—for a movement that was to alter the social fabric. He was also a great self-mythologizer. As Paul Krassner put it, "The leader of the Diggers doesn't exist, and his name is Emmett Grogan." Price: $14.36 (20% off) |
| Grief Lessons (Paperback) By Euripides Translated and with introductory essays by Anne Carson "Why does tragedy exist? Because you are full of rage. Why are you full of rage? Because you are full of grief." Celebrated contemporary poet and classicist Anne Carson presents new translations of four plays by Euripides. Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Rock Crystal By Adalbert Stifter Translated from the German by Elizabeth Mayer Marianne Moore Introduction by W.H. Auden Stifter's rapturous and enigmatic tale of village life begins with a small anecdote—one Christmas eve, a brother and sister lose their way amid snowdrifts while crossing the Alps—and opens onto vast questions of faith and destiny. "[Stifter was] one of the most strangely gripping narrators in world literature."—Thomas Mann Price: $10.36 (20% off) |
| The Queue By Vladimir Sorokin Translated from the Russian by Sally Laird An average day in the Soviet Union, hundreds of people are lined up for . . . nobody knows quite what, but the rumors are flying. Sorokin's most approachable novel is told in snatches of dialogue that are in turn poignant and uproarious. Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| The Liberal Imagination By Lionel Trilling Introduction by Louis Menand The great critic's masterwork makes a case for the necessity of the imaginative works in a society ever more worshipful of the liberal ideals of rationality and progress. "Trilling...shows how criticism, written with grace, style, and a self-questioning cast of mind, can itself become a form of literature, as well as a valuable contribution to how we think about society.—Morris Dickstein Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| In Hazard By Richard Hughes Introduction by John Crowley The author of A High Wind in Jamaica is at his best on the high seas, where man's furious nature is matched—perhaps outpaced—by the intensity of the natural world. "A small masterpiece of lyric terror about a cargo ship that runs into a hurricane, but also about the rest of life." —Simon Schama Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Stones of Aran: Pilgrimage By Tim Robinson Introduction by Robert Macfarlane Mapmaker Tim Robinson moved to the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland in the 1970s and fell in love with their geography and history. In Pilgrimage, he walks the perimeter of Árainn, its largest island, and the result is "a loving anatomy...in which the point where nature and culture meet in the island is observed with great beauty and precision." (Colm Tóibín) Price: $15.16 (20% off) |
| My Fantoms By Théophile Gautier Translated and with an introduction by Richard Holmes The famed biographer of Shelley and Coleridge, Richard Holmes, compiles fantastical stories of love and death and from France's leading Romantic, friend of Hugo, and dedicatee of Baudelaire's Fleurs du Mal. "It is in Gautier that we first seem to find an authentic French sense of the the unreal world...[it] is recognizable at once as something alike genuine and profound."—H.P. Lovecraft Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| Victorine By Maude Hutchins Introduction by Terry Castle A sexual awakening novel like none other, mixing elements of Adleran psychology, surrealism, and the American pastoral. "Maude Hutchins writes like a lascivious Ivy Compton-Burnett.... Somehow she manages to remain irreverent and even lighthearted about the transgressions she describes."—Time Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Inverted World By Christopher Priest Afterword by John Clute The City is pulled along on tracks, forever at risk of slipping back in space and time, and threatened on all sides by hostile tribes. Christopher Priest's classic of hard science fiction is as mind-bending as it was when it was first published thirty years ago. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Miami and the Siege of Chicago By Norman Mailer Introduction by Frank Rich 1968 was one of the most tumultuous years in American politics and society, the effects of which reverberate today. Norman Mailer was on the ground, covering Nixon's relentlessly stage-managed nomination in Miami as well as the Democratic convention in Chicago—where the violence at the heart of the American dream exploded on the streets. Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Names on the Land By George R. Stewart Introduction by Matt Weiland Organized thematically (sample chapters: "Yankee Flavor," "America Discovers Columbus," and "How Names Were Symbols of Empire") this lighthearted book will be a delight for anyone who ever wondered how their hometown, or (more likely) the next town over, could be called that. Special Offer: $13.97 (30% off) |