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Celebrate National Poetry Month with Kenneth Koch, Henri Cole, Anne Michaels, Afaa Weaver, and Dan Halpern.
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With English Passengers, Matthew Kneale has written both a vastly entertaining high-seas epic adventure story and a dazzling, multi-voiced literary masterpiece that is already earning the highest accolades. In this interview, Kneale explains why and how he brought together old-fashioned storytelling--replete with salty sea captains, lunatic adventurers, greedy colonizers, and aggrieved natives--and stunningly ambitious literary technique.
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Robert Bingham died last December of a heroin overdose, leaving behind a bittersweet literary success. Though difficult to read outside the specter of his death, Lightning on the Sun is a rich and sophisticated thriller in the tradition of Robert Stone and Graham Greene, two of Bingham's literary heroes, and is a sad testament to what might have been. |
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Bodega Dreams is a street smart debut novel that takes readers into the heart of the barrio in Spanish Harlem. In language, character, and plot, Quiñonez reveals a city-within-the-city and invites the world at large to discover it at last.
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