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by Wells Tower
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The Largesse of the Sea Maiden
by Denis Johnson
Published Jan 2019
Read ReviewsTwenty-five years after Jesus' Son, a haunting new collection of short stories on aging, mortality, and transcendence, from National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist Denis Johnson
by Kay Ryan
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsA major event in American poetry: The poets own selection of more than two hundred poems, offering both longtime followers and new readers a stunning retrospective of her earlier work as well as a generous selection of powerful new poems.
by A.L. Kennedy
Published Apr 2011
Read ReviewsPowerful and funny, intimate and profound, the stories in What Becomes capture the spirit of our times with dark humor, poignant hopefulness, and brilliant evocation of contemporary social and spiritual malaise.
by Lorrie Moore
Published Sep 2010
Read ReviewsA novel on the anxiety and disconnection of post-9/11 America, on the insidiousness of racism, the blind-sidedness of war, and the recklessness thrust on others in the name of love.
by Chris Adrian
Published Jul 2009
Read ReviewsThe stories in A Better Angel describe the terrain of human sufferingillness, regret, mourning, sympathyin the most unusual of ways - by turns heartbreaking, magical, and darkly comic.
Tunneling to the Center of the Earth
by Kevin Wilson
Published Apr 2009
Read ReviewsSouthern gothic at its best, laced with humor and pathos, these wonderfully inventive stories explore the relationship between loss and death and the many ways we try to cope with both.
by Jeffrey Eugenides
Published Jan 2009
Read Reviews"Read these love stories in the safety of your single bed. Let everybody else suffer." Jeffrey Eugenides, from the introduction to My Mistress's Sparrow Is Dead.
by Denis Johnson
Published Sep 2008
Read ReviewsThis story of Skip Sands - spy-in-training, engaged in Psychological Operations against the Vietcong - and the disasters that befall him thanks to his famous uncle, a war hero known in intelligence circles simply as the Colonel.
by Cate Kennedy
Published Feb 2008
Read ReviewsDevastating, evocative, and richly comic, Dark Roots deftly unveils the traumas that incite us to desperate measures and the coincidences that drive our lives. This arresting collection introduces a new master of the short story.
by George Saunders
Published Jun 2001
Read ReviewsSet in a slightly skewed version of America, where elements of contemporary life have been merged, twisted, and amplified, casting their absurdityand our humanityin a startling new light.
by Lorrie Moore
Published Sep 1999
Read ReviewsExplores the personal and the universal, the idiosyncratic and the mundane, with all the wit, brio, and verve that have made her one of the best storytellers of our time.
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