Master storyteller Richard Price's national bestselling novel of a hijacked car, a missing boy, and an embattled neighborhood polarized by racism, distrust, and accusation is now in paperback. "Freedomland" marks Price's auspicious return to the gritty urban landscape of his bestselling "Clockers."
An account of the lives of four generations of Cuban women, written by a journalist for "Vogue" and "Mirabella". The central figure, Naty Revuelta, grew up within the privileged precincts of Battista's inner circle yet became enamored of Fidel Castro and his revolution and--to the horror of her cons ...
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Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry. I hate and--love. The sleepless body hammering a nail nails itself, hanging crucified.--from "Catullus: Excrucior" In Frank Bidart's collection of poems, the encounter with desire is the encounter with destiny. The first half contains ...
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