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A literary and psychological thriller examining history, obsession, recovery and, awakening.
The second "Cuban Noir" in English translation by Arnaldo Correa, the father of Cuban crime fiction, is a truly riveting mystery based on actual events and involving three Afro-Cuban religions: Santer'a, Palo Monte, and the Abaku Secret Society.
Don Quixote for the new millennium, celebrating the four hundredth anniversary of the novel.
A compelling story of race, love, murder, and history against the backdrop of an ever-changing Los Angeles.
National Book Award nominee Heather Dune Macadam presents her first mystery--as alluring as a Buddhist Koan.
Now a highly politicized medium, prison literature's roots lie in tales of theft, brutality, and religious conversion.
The only collection of short stories from the author of From Here to Eternity, with a new introduction by daughter Kaylie Jones.
A novel examining the complex relationships between fathers and sons, between men and history.
The inside story of the Falun Gong crisis in China. Revised and updated for 2001!!! Danny Schechter's groundbreaking exploration of the Falun Gong crisis in China remains the only book-length investigative report on the subject.
A convoluted, dystopic Oedipal adventure blending low-brow settings with high art diction.
A powerful literary voice of a young woman's bi-sexuality and self-discovery in dystopian suburban America.
China is nervous because there are now more Falun Going practitioners than there are members of the Chinese Communist Party --Li Hongzhi, Founder of Falun Gong
A story of love within dysfunction in an alcoholic family, and the adaptability of the human spirit.
An astonishingly well-plotted mystery with surprises galore set in St. Petersburg, Florida; the first installment in a new series!
Best-selling author and activist William Upski is back with a blueprint for political activists in 2010.
The sharpest, most stylized and ambitious anthology of Native American literature ever published.
A hilarious and immaculately written story set in Los Angeles exploring the inevitability of failure.
The Nobel Peace Prize-nominated families of 9-11 victims organizing for peace, against the war on Iraq.
A provocative new book of art from "America's foremost street artist"--Washington Post
Leading scholars, civil libertarians, and political representatives dissect the attack on personal freedom in the aftermath of 9/11.
Updated 2009 edition of this evergreen punk-rock classic!
World-famous singer/songwriter Ryan Adams presents his second book of passionate, transcendent verse.
Featuring "Animal Rescue," the basis for the motion picture The Drop by Dennis Lehane
Award-winning novelist Bernice McFadden's highly anticipated new historical novel set amidst the Harlem Renaissance.
The sequel to Los Angeles Noir, an award-winning Los Angeles Times bestseller.
A phenomenal debut novella to further establish the literary exellence of Dennis Cooper's Little House on the Bowery series.
The long-awaited reissue of the sequel to Amiri Baraka's seminal work, Blues People.
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