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A narrative reconstruction and reconsideration of the 1979 murder of Cary Ann Medlin, the author's third grade classmate, and the execution twenty years later of Robert Glen Coe, the man convicted of the crime,...
Collected for the first time in bilingual format, Leticia Luna's Wounded Days features poems reflecting Mexico's realities. Raul Zurita, author of Anteparaiso, writes, Wounded Days tackles the specific tragedy...
William Pratt's The Imagist Poem has been hailed as the most important anthology of Imagist poetry ever published. This third edition features an expanded selection of poems and an updated introduction by the...
Writer in Residence is a tale of modern-day Parisian Bohemia, at the legendary bookstore Shakespeare & Co., that tracks a budding author's rise from punk expatriate to serious scholar through a maelstrom of...
The future South is not what it used to be. In the year 2020, when no one can see clearly, three of the South's children find themselves embroiled a twisted tale of music, murder, sex, and history. WINNER Best...
The gravedigger Henry Bale lives with his ailing dog in the village of Chalk, England. Painfully shy, he is resigned to growing old alone. Then Caroline Ford, an impulsive schoolteacher from Brighton, arrives...
In 1970, Nabile Fares interviewed African-American author James Baldwin for Jeune Afrique magazine. What begins in this book as an interview with Baldwin confronting the history of Black America leads Fares...
This unique exchange between two important North African artists and scholars defines Aimance, the space and emotion of platonic love in dissent of cultural prohibition. Bridging a gap between Francophone and...
The Garden Path provides a fascinating look into the school reform movement that swept New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. In this well paced example of creative nonfiction, Andre Perry offers the...