La novela finalista del Premio Planeta 2006 Cecilia es la única persona que visita a Silvio, el abuelo de su amiga del alma, un hombre que guarda celosamente el misterio de una vida de leyenda que nunca ha querido compartir con nadie. A...
Censurada en Rumanía y aclamada por la crítica alemana como una revelación, la primera obra de Herta Müller describe, desde la perspectiva de una niña, la brutalidad de una supuestamente idílica aldea durante la...
In Encyclopedia of a Life in Russia, acclaimed author José Manuel Prieto has masterfully crafted a kaleidoscopic portrait of post-Communist Russia. Strikingly poetic and cleverly humorous, it's the story of two misfits caught between...
One of the most celebrated novels of its time, Endless Love remains perhaps the most powerful novel ever written about young love. Riveting, compulsively readable, and ferociously sexual, Endless Love tells the story of David Axelrod and his...
Une comédie mélancolique qui finit tant bien que mal en Corse-du-Sud, racontée «à trois voix», dépeignant une croisière sur le bateau «l'Arche de Noé» d'une compagnie des «animaux humains», saisis d'un...
These 25 new short stories, written to go together and none of them previously published, mark Booker Prize-winning Graham Swift's return to the short form after 7 acclaimed novels, and affirm him as a master storyteller.
Swift's...
The next novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Tinkers, in which a father's grief over the loss of his daughter threatens to derail his life.
Powerful, brilliantly written, and deeply moving Paul Harding has, in Enon, written a...
Any man — or woman — who wants to hear nothing — or no more — about love should put this book down.
Anna and Louise could be sisters, but they don’t know each other. They are both married with children, and for the most part, they are...
Following last year’s hilariously funny Dancing Aztecs, the prolific Donald E. Westlake now produces a pair of miniatures — two brief strokes of genius for the price of one — which is certainly ENOUGH for anybody. “A Travesty,” follows the...