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Akiba: A Gnostic Novel
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P. M. |
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In the 1980s, p.m.'s book bolo'bolo became an indispensable guide to new autonomous projects, a manual for "applied utopias"on a human scale, stressing cultural diversity, freedom of movement, ecological sustainability, and a relaxed attitude towards work — themes which remain essential in his new novel, Akiba.
When a tiny detail on a coin disappears for a moment, Marco Vilini,...
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My Brain Hurts: Volume One
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Liz Baillie |
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A group of teenage queer punks get in perpetual trouble with the police when they aren't flirting over loud music or postering their high school with flyers to allow same sex couples at prom. It's like they were your actual high school peers - pissing off the administration and taking care of each other when they get beat up by skinheads. Liz Baillie has a real talent for dialogue, characters, storytelling, ...
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Coming Of Age In America: A Multicultural Anthology
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Tobias Wolff (Contributor), Chaim Potok (Contributor), Frank Chin (Contributor), Julia Alvarez (Contributor), Dorothy Allison (Contributor), and Mary Frosch (Editor) |
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y turns touching and hilarious, the classic Coming of Age in America gathers together writers from fifteen different ethnic groups who, through their fiction, explore the terrain we all traverse as we come of age, no matter our race, ethnicity, gender, or class.
With over twenty short stories and fiction excerpts by noted authors such as Julia Alvarez and Frank Chin, Dorothy Allison and Adam Sc...
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The Star Rover
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Jack London |
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His eighth and last novel, and now recognized as one of his best. Inspired by his friend Ed Morrell, who spent 5 years in solitary confinement in San Quentin, it is a harrowing portrayal of the brutality and inhumanity of prison life.
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The Touch
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Michael Brownstein |
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In this novel, Brownstein's characters lurk in the shadows of enlightenment. The Touch looks into a new age community that is searching for empowerment and sexuality in a time of AIDS. Enter his dark world, and climb towards the light on the roof.
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The Lizard Club
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Steve Abbott |
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Gossip! Gossip! Gossip! The Lizard Club "tells all" about the birth of San Francisco's underground club scene. But who's real and who's not? Abbott's novel suggests that in the '90s, we can no longer tell fact from fantasy. William Burroughs, Dennis Cooper, Robert Gluck, and Sarah Schulman praised the late Steve Abbott's first novel, Holy Terror. This follow-up Menippean satire is equally engaging.
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69 Ways To Play The Blues
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Jurg Laederach |
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Short stories from Switzerland's architect of the noological enigma. "Jurg Laederach captures the spirit of the new Europe. Characters vanish, reappear. There is something relentless about the buildup... Everything is transitory. Everything is on the verge of being discarded. Everything resonates with an imminent change." - Walter Abish Written after the Swiss writer Jurg Laederach's third trip to New Yo...
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Wiggling Wishbone: Stories Of Pata-Sexual Speculation
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Bart Plantenga |
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A sinister collection of stories that, through force of language, reveals the limits of power and commerce. His "intelligent rage" addresses Hitler from his dog's point of view, a sexual liaison with Andy Warhol, the Pope's wet dreams, and other targets. Plantenga has been called "the William Gibson of the Lower East Side," "a punk Borges," and simply "an incredibly talented underground writer."
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A Girl Among The Anarchists
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Isabel Meredith |
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Originally published in 1903, this is a cracking novel, on the turn of the century British anarchist movement, and the role of women therein. The narrator, Isabel Meredith is the pseudonym of Helen and Olivia Rossetti, daughters of William Michael Rossetti and nieces of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Their fin-de-siecle tenure as editors of the renowned British anarchist journal The Torch provided the experi...
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Derek Pell |
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Classic collection of parodies of some of the 'greats' of erotic literature. Includes 'Up Fanny Hill', 'The Nonsexist Kama Sutra', 'Madame Bovary's Training Bra', 'Sexlus', and 'Reading For A Beautiful Bosom' amongst other travesties.
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