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| 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. Special Offer: $11.17 (30% 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." Special Offer: $12.57 (30% 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. Special Offer: $11.17 (30% 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 Special Offer: $9.07 (30% 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. Price: $15.96 (20% off) |
| The Summer Book By Tove Jansson Introduction by Kathryn Davis Translated from the Swedish by Thomas Teal A grandmother and her granddaughter live out a summer of play, talk, love, and exploration on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland (also the setting for some of the author's Moomintroll tales). "A marvelous, beautiful, wise novel, which is also very funny." —Philip Pullman Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| The Family Mashber By Der Nister Translated by Leonard Wolf Introduction by David Malouf The story of three brothers—a businessman, a mystic, and a savant—that is a brilliantly innovative fusion of modernist art and traditional storytelling. "The restitution of this Yiddish masterwork—as life-saturated as the other great Russian novels—is an augmentation of world literature." —Cynthia Ozick Price: $18.36 (20% off) |
| Afloat By Guy De Maupassant Translated and with an introduction by Douglas Parmée Maupassant merges fact and fiction, dream and documentation in this seemingly simple logbook of a sailing cruise along the French Mediterranean coast. "[Afloat] has spontaneity, gaiety and freshness."—Daily Telegraph (UK) Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| The Post-Office Girl By Stefan Zweig Translated from the German by Joel Rotenberg Zweig's posthumously discovered novel, about the rise and fall of a provincial Austrian girl invited to the Swiss Alps by her wealthy American aunt, is available in English for the first time. Price: $11.20 (20% off) |
| A Journey Round My Skull By Frigyes Karinthy Introduction by Oliver Sacks Translated from the Hungarian by Vernon Duckworth Barker The author was 48 when he was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor. His memoir follows him through the stages of symptom, diagnosis, and surgery. "Karinthy's book is, to my mind, a masterpiece. . . . A Journey Around My Skull, the first autobiographical description of a journey inside the brain, remains one of the very best."—Oliver Sacks, from the Introduction. Price: $14.36 (20% off) |
| The Widow By Georges Simenon Translated from the French by John Petrie Introduction by Paul Theroux Two outcasts, a widow and a recently released murderer, become involved in a love triangle with the girl next door. Published in the same year and often compared to The Stranger, The Widow is one of Simenon's most powerful and disturbing romans durs. Price: $10.36 (20% off) |
| Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky By Patrick Hamilton Introduction by Susanna Moore A London La Ronde: Ella harbors a secret love for Bob, Bob is infatuated with prostitute Jenny, and the odious Mr. Eccles has designs on Ella. Hamilton's psychologically astute novel gives us three stories of thwarted passion. Price: $14.36 (20% off) |
| Belchamber By Howard Sturgis Introduction by Edmund White Afterword by E.M. Forster Howard Sturgis was close friends with Henry James and Edith Wharton. "More Jamesian than the Master in hinting at melodrama yet keeping it at arm's length, Sturgis is an absolute modern in stirring up tensions on behalf of one of the quietest heroes in British fiction." —The New Republic Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Unforgiving Years By Victor Serge Translated from the French and with an introduction by Richard Greeman An unforgettable depiction of worlds in collapse, this first English translation of Victor Serge's last novel is a monumental mural of World War II, taking readers from a paranoid pre-war Paris, to Leningrad under German siege, to a Berlin that is collapsing, and finally, with the war over, to the mountains of Mexico. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Poems of the Late T'ang Edited and Translated by A.C. Graham A groundbreaking anthology that includes the work of some of the most famous poets of China. "You never forget the moment you first encounter a book that turns out to be a treasure for life. Especially works that open up new worlds."—Michael Wood, The Independent (UK) Price: $11.96 (20% off) |
| Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself By Robert Montgomery Bird Introduction by Christopher Looby The eponymous hero of this early-American picaresque climbs the social ladder by inhabiting the bodies of the recently deceased, assuming the identities of, among others, a country squire, a young man of fashion, and a slave. Price: $13.56 (20% off) |
| Men and Gods By Rex Warner Illustrations by Edward Gorey Edward Gorey's drawings complement this modern retelling of some of the most beloved myths of ancient Greece. Men and Gods is wonderful introduction to these thrilling tales for the uninitiated and the perfect opportunity to get reacquainted with them. Price: $13.56 (20% off) |
| Memoirs of an Anti-Semite By Gregor von Rezzori Translated by Joachim Neugroschel Introduction by Deborah Eisenberg Called "a rich, disquietingly good book" by The New York Times, the five interconnected stories in Memoirs of an Anti-Semite provide a panoramic yet intimate view of the deterioration of the European aristocracy in the years preceding World War II and the difficult decades that followed. Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Soul By Andrey Platonov Translated from the Russian by Robert and Elizabeth Chandler with Katia Grigoruk, Angela Livingstone, Olga Meerson and Eric Naiman Introduction by Robert Chandler Afterword by John Berger Andrey Platonov is one of Russia's finest post-revolution novelists, and this definitive and newly translated collection of his works positions him amongst the greatest of twentieth-century writers. On Robert Chandler's translation, The Observer wrote, "Rarely does literature come this close to being music." Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| All About H. Hatterr By G.V. Desani Introduction by Anthony Burgess Heralded by T. S. Eliot and an inspiration to Salman Rushdie, All About H. Hatterr is one of the great eccentric books of all time. Newsweek called this comedic search for a man's enlightenment "a mischievous mulligatawny that reads like a collaboration between Mrs. Malaprop and Groucho Marx". Price: $12.76 (20% off) |
| Rogue Male By Geoffrey Household Introduction by Victoria Nelson On the brink of World War II a professional game hunter plots to assassinate a ruthless dictator. But what happens when the hunter becomes the hunted? The basis for the film Man Hunt, The Times of London called this astonishing thriller "simply the best escape and pursuit story yet written, with lip-chewing tension right to the end." Price: $11.20 (20% off) |