The Collected Stories of Diane Williams brings together over three hundred
new and previously published short fictions—distilled works of
“unsettling brilliance” (Vanity Fair) that have rewritten the rules of
the American short story.
“Diane Williams has spent her long...
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Grieving and guilt-ridden, Phoebe is increasingly drawn into a religious
group—a secretive extremist cult—founded by a charismatic former student,
John Leal. He has an enigmatic past that involves North Korea and Phoebe’s
Korean American family. Meanwhile, Will struggles...
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Tommy Pico's “Junk is a true American odyssey, complete with a reluctant
hero who defies all odds to survive. Repulsed by the trashiness of empire,
the violence of occupation, this book nonetheless searches in earnest for
real tenderness, a romance that isn’t corny. . . ...
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Dubravka Ugresic, a novelist and essayist Susan Sontag called a "writer to
follow and cherish," has been living in exile in Amsterdam since the Yugoslav
wars of the early 90s. Labeled a traitor and a witch when she vocally
critiqued the rising ethno-nationalism of both ...
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“Moschovakis is in search of a way of presenting a woman’s life that is
not expressed solely through family and bonds with others—that rebuffs
inherited conventions while acknowledging that women are still labouring
their way through the mare’s nest chaotically erected b...
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How to make something vỡ, something broken, something shattered
beautiful? Cách làm cái gì đó vỡ, cái gì đó broken, cái gì
đó vụn tan rạng rỡ?
In Dao Strom’s collection of poetic fragments, You Will Always Be Someone
From Somewhere Else, translated by Ly Thuy Nguyen ...
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One of Granta’s Best Young American novelists, Catherine Lacey, the Whiting
Award-winning author of The Answers, showcases her literary style in short
fiction with Certain American States, a collection of stories about ordinary
people seeking—and failing to find—the extr...
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