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Textermination

Brooke-Rose, Christine
Textermination
In her latest novel, Textermination, the eminent British novelist/critic Christine Brooke-Rose pulls a wide array of characters out of the great works of literature and drops them into the middle of the San Francisco Hilton. Emma Bovary, Emma Woodhouse, Captain Ahab, Odysseus, Huck Finn... all are gathered for the Annual Convention of Prayer for Being, to meet, to discuss, to pray for their continued existence in the mind of the modern reader....

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European Poems & Transitions: Over All the Obscene Bounda...

Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
European Poems & Transitions: Over All the Obscene Boundaries
These poems on European themes by the author of Her (his Paris novel) and the enduring A Coney Island of the Mind were mostly written during the last seven years and, in the poet's words, are "transformations and transitions looking westward to America and beyond." Flowing from France to Italy to the Netherlands, on to Germany, back to France, and finally toward America, they follow Ferlinghetti's own recent journeying. The poems progress geog...

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End to Torment

Doolittle, Hilda
End to Torment
They had been engaged for a period, and what began as a brief romance developed into a lifetime's friendship and collaboration in poetry. Throughout the reminiscence runs H. D's conviction that her life and Pound's had been irrevocably entwined since those early days when they had walked together in the Pennsylvania woods and he wrote for her verse after William Morris, Rossetti, Swinburne, and Chaucer. Twenty-five of these poems, handbound in...

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Efraim's Book

Andersch, Alfred / Manheim, Ralph
Efraim's Book
Efraim's Book is the sophisticated, offbeat novel about the peculiar society of post-World-II Berlin. Its hero George Efraim is a Jewish reporter who has fought for the British on the Italian front and lost both parents to Auschwitz. He returns home to Berlin in 1962 for the first time since the war to investigate the wartime disappearance of his editor's daughter, only to begin writing a novel, which helps him "to embark on a certain arrangem...

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E.M. Forster: Critical Guidebook

Trilling, Lionel
E.M. Forster: Critical Guidebook
The modern novel in its most cogent and permanent form"--this has been the achievement of E. M. Forster, his masterpiece,  A Passage to India, belongs with perhaps three or four other works in English at the pinnacle of literary craftsmanship in this century. Yet for many years Forster's genius was virtually unrecognized in America. Not until 1943, when Lionel Trilling's authoritative and discerning study was first published, did Forster find ...

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The Dry Danube: A Hitler Forgery

West, Paul
The Dry Danube: A Hitler Forgery
The Dry Danube, Paul West's nineteenth novel, is a uniquely daring, dazzling, bravura performance by an acknowledged master. The Dry Danube, presents Hitler's "memoir" of the years he spent as a failed art student in Vienna, just before World War One. Each of the book's four parts is a solid raving block of barbaric flourishes, free of paragraphing in its headlong rush of disgorged spleen. "I wanted to get at H. before the violence sets in, " ...

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Drought and Say What You Like

Di Blasi, Debra
Drought and Say What You Like
In Drought, Di Blasi dissects a young couple's relationship on a failing cattle ranch, allowing us to see all the subcutaneous mental and physical violence they endure.

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Dreamers

Hamsun, Knut / Geddes, Tom
Dreamers
The midnight sun illumines more than fishing and fjords in this remote northern Norwegian village. In fact, half-baked schemes and hilarity abound. Big Ove Rolandsen, telegraph operator, mad scientist, and local Casanova, trades wits, fists, and kisses with a host of quirky neighbors. He serenades the curate's wife and fights a drunken giant, but taking on Trader Mack, the town's fish-glue magnate, is a more difficult matter. Knut Hamsun, auth...

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Descending Fire and Other Stories

Allman, John
Descending Fire and Other Stories
The author describes his characters as people who, though they earn little money, are not quite working poor-nor can they work without working hard. They do not know quite how to betray or abandon each other.  Mostly, they try to love and do not readily shy from duty. Though Allman's narratives run from stark naturalism to the near magical and the out-and-out futuristic, his imagination holds to the everyday-as if to say to his readers: Yes, l...

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The Color of the Snow

Kremer, Rudiger / Mitchell, Breon
The Color of the Snow
The Color of the Snow, German writer Rudiger Kremer's first novel, is a most unusual and haunting work of art. Carefully constructed and elegantly written, The Color of the Snow consists of twenty-one texts which spiral around the character of Jakob, who first appears as a seemingly retarded boy born during World War II.

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Earth House Hold

Snyder, Gary
Earth House Hold
As a poet, " Snyder tells us, "I hold the most archaic values on earth. They go back to the late Paleolithic, the fertility of the soil, the magic of animals, the power-vision in solitude, the terrifying intuition and rebirth, the love and ecstasy of the dance, the common work of the tribe." He develops, as replacement for shattered social structures. a concept of tribal tradition which could lead to "growth and enlightenment in self-disciplin...

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Khurbn and Other Poems

Rothenberg, Jerome
Khurbn and Other Poems
Khurbn is precisely personal, horrifying, tender, and structurally astute. Rothenberg with Khurbn & Other Poems adds his voice to those writers, like Paul Celan and Edmond Jabes, who have sought to name the unnameable at the ruinous heart of the history of our time.

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Elektra: Play

Pound, Ezra
Elektra: Play
Early in 1949, while under indictment for treason and hospitalized by court order at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., Ezra Pound collaborated with Rudd Fleming, a professor at the University of Maryland, on a new version of Sophokles' Elektra. Pound's decision to focus on this play of imprisonment and justice at such a crucial juncture in his own life and art throws both the play and the poet into stark and ironic relief. Rediscove...

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Elegies: And Other Poems

Gustafsson, Lars / Middleton, Christopher / Brookshire, Bill
Elegies: And Other Poems
Lars Gustafsson is one of Sweden's leading and most prolific men of letters, a poet, philosopher, and fiction writer with dozens of books to his credit since his literary debut, at the age of twenty, in 1956. Although known in the English-speaking world primarily for his novels, Gustafsson is nevertheless one of the most frequently translated of contemporary Swedish poets. Elegies and Other Poems is a companion volume to The Stillness of the W...

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The Snake Tree: Novel

Timm, Uwe / Tegel, Peter
The Snake Tree: Novel
Wagner, an all-efficient German engineer, takes in hand the job of rescuing a floundering construction project in the South American rain forest. But before he even reaches the site, his car runs over an emerald-green Acaray snake--marking him, according to local beliefs, for death. Things go from bad to worse. Wagner's slowly degenerating colleagues are useless, his attempts to help the workers bring on a strike that the military regime suppr...

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The Earth as Air: Poetry

Sobin, Gustaf
The Earth as Air: Poetry
Earth, the dense element of our residence, our realities, raised, heightened, transformed--by language alone--into its spacious complement: air"--with this succinct remark Gustaf Sobin suggests his intentions in his newest collection. Word chases word in the poet's search for the transcendent. In lyric transformation, the poems in The Earth as Air arise out of the particular, the graphic, the intensely perceived, turning experience into the we...

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Early Sorrows: Memoir

Heim, Michael Henry / Kis, Danilo
Early Sorrows: Memoir
Translated front the Serbian by Michael Henry Heim. Originally published in Belgrade in 1969 and never before translated tutu English, Early Sorrows is a stunning group of linked stories that memorialize Danilo Kis's childhood.

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Byways

Glassgold, Peter / Laughlin, James
Byways
The long-awaited memoirs of New Directions' founder. James Laughlin, the late founder and publisher of New Directions, was also a poet of elegance and distinction. At his death in 1997 at the age of eighty-three, he left unfinished his long autobiographical poem, Byways. It is no exaggeration to say that his publishing house, which he began in 1936 while still an undergraduate at Harvard, changed the way Americans read and write serious litera...

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The Man in the Wall

Laughlin, James
The Man in the Wall
James Laughlin has been called the American Catullus. Like that most Greek of ancient Latin poets, he elevates his everyday subjects with wit and clarity of language. Love and hate, death and aging, politics, literature, travel, the horrors of war - Laughlin's muse speaks of all these things with a fresh directness that makes his poems both timeless and contemporary. The founder of New Directions, Laughlin's efforts as publisher and poet have ...

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