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  • THE TROUBLE WITH BEING BORN
    THE TROUBLE WITH BEING BORN
    E. M. CIORAN
    “A love of Cioran creates an urge to press his writing into someone’s hand, and is followed by an equal urge to pull it away as poison.”—The New YorkerIn this volume, which reaffirms the uncompromising brilliance of his mind, Cioran strips the human condition down to its most basic components, birth and death, suggesting that disaster lies not in the prospect of death but in th...
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  • APROPOS OF NOTHING
    APROPOS OF NOTHING
    ALLEN, WOODY
    In this candid and often hilarious memoir, the celebrated director, comedian, writer, and actor offers a comprehensive, personal look at his tumultuous life. Beginning with his Brooklyn childhood and his stint as a writer for the Sid Caesar variety show in the early days of television, working alongside comedy greats, Allen tells of his difficult early days doing standup before...
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  • THE REPUBLIC OF WINE
    THE REPUBLIC OF WINE
    YAN, MO
    “Both clever and deeply emotional . . . Mo Yan’s style is vibrant.”—The New York Times Book ReviewIn this hypnotic epic novel, Mo Yan, the most critically acclaimed Chinese writer of this generation, takes us on a journey to a conjured province of contemporary China known as the Republic of Wine—a corrupt and hallucinatory world filled with superstitions, gargantuan appetites, ...
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  • THE GARLIC BALLADS
    THE GARLIC BALLADS
    YAN, MO
    “Mo Yan is one of China’s best writers.”—New York TimesThe farmers of Paradise County have been leading a hardscrabble life unchanged for generations. The Communist government has encouraged them to plant garlic, but selling the crop is not as simple as they believed. Warehouses fill up, taxes skyrocket, and government officials maltreat even those who have traveled for days to...
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  • THE DEVIL´S TUB
    THE DEVIL´S TUB
    HOAGLAND, EDWARD
    Edward Hoagland, best known for his essays, is also an extraordinary writer as fiction, as readers of his stories "The Final Fate of Alligators" and "Kwan's Coney Island" can attest. First published in periodicals such as "The Paris Review," "Esquire," "The New Yorker," "The American Review," and Saul Bellow's famous literary magazine, " The Nobel Savage," Hoagland's stories am...
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