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The best novel ever written about the Stalinist purges is also a classic tale of risk and adventure that stands beside Malraux's Man's Fate and Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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First published in 1962, Cassandra at the Wedding is a book of enduring freshness, insight, and verve. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Chaos and NightBy Henry de Montherlant Introduction by Gary Indiana Translated by Terence KilmartinDon Celestino is old and bitter and afraid. In exile from his native Spain for more than twenty years, he lives with his daughter in Paris, but in his mind he is still fighting the Spanish Civil War. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Vallès's book is one of the funniest books in French literature, a triumph of insubordinate comedy over the forces of order and the self-appointed defenders of decency. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Clandestine in ChileBy Gabriel Garcia Marquez Introduction by Francisco Goldman Translated by Asa ZatzThis is the story of Littín's escapade, which was a journey to a risky and in many ways unexpected new country-and into his own complicated feelings as an exile. Category: History and the Past, Biography and MemoirsPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Out of print for over fifty years, Clark Gifford's Body is a prophetic glimpse of the future as a poisonous fog. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Displaying a meticulous command of evidence and unerring dramatic flair, Roughead brings to life some of the most notorious crimes and extraordinary trials of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England and Scotland. Category: History and the Past, Current Affairs and PoliticsPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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A novel set in 1912-20, the darkest days of Petrograd. While Civil War rages, revolutionaries are trapped by their situation into destroying their own comrades. Although City and Revolution are saved, Serge questions who or what has conquered. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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All the qualities for which Alberto Moravia is justly famous—his cool clarity of expression, his exacting attention to psychological complexity and social pretension, his still-striking openness about sex—are evident in this story of a failing marriage. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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With Corrigan Caroline Blackwood takes a long, hard look at our dearly beloved notions of saints and sinners, victims and villains, patrimony and present pleasure—and winks. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
