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The Bridge of BeyondBy Simone Schwarz-Bart Translated by Barbara Bray Introduction by Jamaica Kincaid |
TransitBy Anna Seghers Introduction by Peter Conrad Afterword by Heinrich Boll Translated by Margot Dembo |
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A Schoolboy's Diary and Other StoriesBy Robert Walser Translated by Damion Searls Introduction by Ben LernerA new collection of more than seventy stories by the iconic modern writer Robert Walser. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Enter the rough world of the Dublin boxing scene and meet a new, larger-than-life character - Sparrow McCabe. Category: FictionPublisher: O'Brien Press |
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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. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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From the creator of The Sacrifice comes a provocative graphic novel about the nature of art, told through the eyes of Choosy McBride, gallery manager and curator, and her artist partner, Dmitri. Category: FictionPublisher: Allen & Unwin |
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Rex 'Thunderclap' Aldrin, bionically rebuilt after a failed motorcycle stunt, solves an intriguing time-travel mystery. Category: FictionPublisher: The O'Brien Press |
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“It is a shameful thing to win a war.” The reliably unorthodox Curzio Malaparte’s own service as an Italian liaison officer with the Allies during the invasion of Italy was the basis for this searing and surreal novel. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Skylark cooks and sews for her parents and anchors the unremitting tedium of their lives. Publisher: NYRB Classics |
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An inspired fusion of fact and invention, this beautifully realized, hard-bitten, lyrical book is not only Elizabeth Hardwick's finest fiction but one of the outstanding contributions to American literature of the last fifty years. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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In Tolstaya's vaudevillian-dystopian novel, set 200 years after an apocalyptic disaster destroys Russia, a lowly scribe is elevated to a life of privilege and becomes the bibliophile from hell. Category: FictionPublisher: NYRB Classics |
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Vivid, hilarious and moving account of Dublin childhood in the 'forties. Fictionalised, but drawing heavily on fact. Full of character and great stories. Category: FictionPublisher: O'Brien Press |

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