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Read the original Inferno and search for the secrets<br />

to Dan Brown’s Inferno!<br />

INFERNO<br />

Volume 1 of The Divine Comedy<br />

DANTE ALIGHIERI<br />

Translated and Edited with Notes<br />

by Robin Kirkpatrick<br />

Cover by Eric Drooker<br />

ISBN 978-0-14-312478-8 $15.00 ($16.00 CAN)<br />

Poetry/Literature 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 224 pp. Rights: G12<br />

Pub history: <strong>Penguin</strong> Classic pbs 978-0-14-044895-5<br />

(translated by Robin Kirkpatrick); <strong>Penguin</strong> Classic hc<br />

978-0-14-119587-2 (translated by Robin Kirkpatrick)<br />

On sale: 4/10/2013<br />

“ Kirkpatrick brings a more nuanced sense of the<br />

Italian and a more mediated appreciation of<br />

the poem’s construction than nearly all of his<br />

competitors.” —The Times (London)<br />

In the highly anticipated new novel by bestselling<br />

author Dan Brown, the Harvard professor of symbology,<br />

Robert Langdon, is drawn into a harrowing world centered<br />

on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary<br />

masterpieces: Dante’s Inferno. The most famous of the<br />

three canticles that comprise The Divine Comedy, Inferno<br />

describes Dante’s descent into Hell with Virgil as his<br />

guide. Robin Kirkpatrick’s brilliant translation—“likely<br />

to be the best modern version” (Bernard O’Donoghue)<br />

—is the perfect companion to Dan Brown’s Inferno for<br />

readers looking to unlock its secrets.<br />

n Publishing in the lead-up to the release of Dan Brown’s latest<br />

novel, Inferno, coming from Doubleday on May 14, 2013<br />

n Acclaimed translation<br />

DANTE ALIGHIERI (1265–1321) was born in Florence<br />

and is considered Italy’s greatest poet. It is believed that The<br />

Divine Comedy was written between 1308 and 1320.<br />

ROBIN KIRKPATRICK is a professor of Italian and<br />

English literature at the University of Cambridge and has<br />

written a number of books on Dante and on the Renaissance.<br />

ERIC DROOKER is an award-winning painter and graphic<br />

artist who has illustrated dozens of covers for the New Yorker.<br />

He also designed the animation for the film Howl, based on the<br />

poem by Allen Ginsberg. He lives in Berkeley, California.<br />

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Eat, Pray, Love<br />

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Coming from Viking in October 2013—<br />

The Signature of All Things<br />

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her phenomenally bestselling memoirs Eat, Pray, Love and Committed. Now<br />

Gilbert is back with a riveting and ambitious new novel of desire and discovery<br />

set on the cusp of the modern age. Beautifully written and compulsively<br />

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Dear <strong>Bookseller</strong>,<br />

I hope the beginning of 2013 has been strong, and that our fall <strong>Penguin</strong> list has something to offer all of<br />

your customers.<br />

On the fiction reprint front, we’ll publish Jojo Moyes’s Me Before You in August, to tie in with the new<br />

Viking hardcover The Girl You Left Behind; Zadie Smith’s remarkable NW; Scott Hutchins’s smart and<br />

widely re<strong>view</strong>ed debut A Working Theory of Love; Joanne Harris’s delightful sequel to Chocolat, Peaches<br />

for Monsieur le Curé; and T.C. Boyle’s absorbing historical novel San Miguel. We’ll also bring out a fiftiethanniversary<br />

edition of John le Carré’s The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, with a new introduction by<br />

the author.<br />

We have a number of terrific fiction originals this season, including In Falling Snow, Mary-Rose MacColl’s<br />

powerful novel set in 1970s Australia and WWI France; Treasure Hunt, the sixteenth installment in<br />

Andrea Camilleri’s bestselling Inspector Montalbano series; Sun-mi Hwang’s The Hen Who Dreamed<br />

She Could Fly, the two-million-copy-bestselling modern fable from Korea; The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles,<br />

Katherine Pancol’s slyly funny French mega-bestseller; xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths, a new collection by<br />

Kate Bernheimer, editor of the bestselling My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me; and Magnus<br />

Flyte’s City of Lost Dreams, the sequel to City of Dark Magic.<br />

Turning to nonfiction, we have a stellar lineup: Ray Kurzweil’s How to Create a Mind, Chrystia Freeland’s<br />

Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else; David Nasaw’s The<br />

Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy; Kevin Phillips’s 1775: A Good<br />

Year for Revolution; Neil MacGregor’s A History of the World in 100 Objects; Mastery, Robert Greene’s<br />

sequel to The 48 Laws of Power; Thomas Ricks’s The Generals: American Military Command from World<br />

War II to Today; and Michael Pollan’s Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual, illustrated by Maira Kalman.<br />

In addition we’ll be publishing two hardcover nonfiction <strong>Penguin</strong> Originals in November: It by Alexa<br />

Chung, the international style icon; and Cathy Scott-Clark’s and Adrian Levy’s The Seige, a real-life thriller<br />

about the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai.<br />

For soccer fans we’ll have Chris Anderson and David Sally’s The Numbers Game: Why Everything You<br />

Know About Soccer Is Wrong, and for millenials, we’ll have the illustrated humor book Alice in Tumblrland<br />

by Tim Manley.<br />

Particularly appealing for the holidays are two wonderful poetry titles: Mary Oliver’s A Thousand<br />

Mornings and Rita Dove’s The <strong>Penguin</strong> Anthology of Twentieth-Century American Poetry. The <strong>Penguin</strong><br />

Drop Caps and our <strong>Penguin</strong> Classic Deluxe Editions also make perfect gifts.<br />

With all good wishes, as always,<br />

Kathryn Court, President and Publisher of <strong>Penguin</strong> Books<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

Me Before You<br />

A Novel<br />

Jojo Moyes<br />

Few books have struck as deep a chord with readers as this<br />

breakout bestseller from Jojo Moyes. A Love Story for this<br />

generation, Me Before You is a hauntingly romantic novel<br />

that asks: What do you do when making the person you<br />

love happy means breaking your own heart?<br />

Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly<br />

ordinary life—steady boyfriend, close family—who has<br />

never been outside of her tiny village. She takes a badly<br />

needed job working for ex–Master of the Universe Will<br />

Traynor, who is wheelchair-bound after an accident that<br />

ended his life as he knew it. Will is acerbic, moody, and<br />

bossy, but Lou refuses to treat him with kid gloves, and<br />

soon his happiness means more to her than she ever<br />

expected. When she learns that Will has shocking plans<br />

of his own, Lou sets out to show him that life is still<br />

worth living<br />

JoJo Moyes is also the author of<br />

The Last Letter from Your Lover and The Girl<br />

You Left Behind, to be published by Pamela<br />

Dorman Books/Viking in August 2013. Moyes<br />

writes for the Daily Telegraph and the Daily<br />

Mail in the U.K. She lives with her family in<br />

Essex, England.<br />

“ When I finished this novel, I didn’t want to<br />

re<strong>view</strong> it: I wanted to reread it. . . . [Moyes] has<br />

created an affair to remember.”<br />

— Liesl Schillinger, The New York Times<br />

Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

“ Funny, surprising, and<br />

heartbreaking . . . a thoroughly<br />

entertaining novel that captures the<br />

complexity of love.” —People<br />

“ An unlikely love story . . . To be devoured<br />

like candy, between tears.”<br />

—O, The Oprah Magazine<br />

“ Funny and moving but never<br />

predictable.”—USA Today (four stars)<br />

“ Masterful . . . a heartbreaker in the best<br />

sense . . . Me Before You is achingly hard to<br />

read at moments, and yet such a joy.”<br />

—Daily News (New York)<br />

12-Copy Floor Display with special header<br />

ISBN 978-0-14-751077-8 $192.00 ($204.00 CAN)<br />

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The breakthrough New York<br />

Times bestseller readers<br />

everywhere are raving about,<br />

now in paperback<br />

n A New York Times bestseller and an Editors’ Choice pick<br />

n Has sold more than 75,000 copies in the U.S. and was a<br />

top 3 bestseller in the U.K.<br />

n Pamela Dorman Books/Viking will simultaneously<br />

publish Jojo Moyes’s next novel, The Girl You Left Behind<br />

n The novella prequel to The Girl You Left Behind,<br />

Honeymoon in Paris, will be published as an e-book in<br />

June 2013<br />

n Moyes’s previous book, The Last Letter from Your Lover,<br />

has sold almost 70,000 copies<br />

n Visit jojomoyes.com and follow @jojomoyes on Twitter<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

NW<br />

A Novel<br />

Zadie Smith<br />

Set in northwest London, Zadie Smith’s brilliant tragicomic<br />

novel follows four locals—Leah, Natalie, Fox, and<br />

Nathan—as they try to make adult lives outside of Caldwell,<br />

the council estate of their childhood. In private houses and<br />

public parks, at work and at play, these Londoners inhabit<br />

a complicated place, as beautiful as it is brutal, where the<br />

thoroughfares hide the back alleys and taking the high<br />

road can sometimes lead you to a dead end. Depicting<br />

the modern urban zone—familiar to city-dwellers everywhere—NW<br />

is a quietly devastating novel of encounters,<br />

mercurial and vital, like the city itself.<br />

ZaDie sMith was born in northwest<br />

London in 1975. She is the author of White<br />

Teeth, The Autograph Man, On Beauty, and<br />

the essay collection Changing My Mind. She<br />

lives in New York City.<br />

“ Endlessly fascinating . . .<br />

remarkable . . . The impression of Smith’s<br />

casual brilliance is what constantly surprises.”<br />

—Ron Charles, The Washington Post<br />

“ A marvelously accomplished<br />

work, perhaps her most polished yet.”<br />

—Laura Miller, Salon<br />

“ A triumph . . . As Smith threads together<br />

her characters’ inner and outer worlds,<br />

every sentence sings.” —The Guardian<br />

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“ [NW] is that rare thing, a book<br />

that is radical and passionate<br />

and real.” —The New York<br />

Times Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

n A National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist<br />

n Named one of the Ten Best Books of the Year<br />

(The New York Times, Time, Slate) and a Best Book of<br />

the Year (The Wall Street Journal, GQ, The New Yorker)<br />

n A New York Times bestseller, NW received wide<br />

critical acclaim, including glowing re<strong>view</strong>s in the<br />

New York Times and the Washington Post<br />

n NW returns to the London of White Teeth, Smith’s<br />

unforgettable debut novel<br />

also availaBle fRoM <strong>Penguin</strong>:<br />

Changing My Mind 978-0-14-311795-7 $16.00<br />

On Beauty 978-0-14-303774-3 $16.00<br />

ISBN 978-0-14-312393-4 $16.00 (NCR)<br />

Fiction 5 1 /2 x 8 7 /16 416 pp. Rights: F25<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

How to Create a Mind<br />

The Secret of Human Thought Revealed<br />

Ray Kurzweil<br />

Ray Kurzweil is arguably today’s most influential futur-<br />

ist. In How to Create a Mind, he presents a provocative<br />

exploration of the most important project in the humanmachine<br />

civilization: reverse-engineering the brain to<br />

understand precisely how it functions and using that<br />

knowledge to create even more intelligent machines.<br />

Kurzweil discusses how the brain works, how the mind<br />

emerges, brain-computer interfaces, and the implications<br />

of vastly increasing the powers of our intelligence to<br />

address the world’s problems. Certain to be one of the most<br />

widely discussed and debated science books of the year,<br />

How to Create a Mind is sure to take its place alongside<br />

Kurzweil’s previous classics.<br />

Ray kuRZweil is one of today’s<br />

leading inventors and the author of<br />

The Singularity Is Near and The Age of<br />

Spiritual Machines, among other books.<br />

He lives in Boston.<br />

“ It is rare to find a book that offers unique<br />

and inspiring content on every page. . . . This<br />

is a visionary work that is also<br />

accessible and entertaining.”<br />

—Rafael Reif, president, MIT<br />

“ This book is a Rosetta stone for<br />

the mystery of human thought.<br />

. . . Kurzweil deals with the subject of<br />

consciousness better than anyone . . . His<br />

persuasive thought experiment is of Einstein<br />

quality: It forces recognition of the truth.”<br />

—Martine Rothblatt, chairman and CEO of<br />

United Therapeutics and creator of Sirius XM<br />

Satellite Radio<br />

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The bestselling author of<br />

The Singularity Is Near<br />

explores the limitless potential<br />

of reverse-engineering the<br />

human brain<br />

n A New York Times bestseller<br />

n Covers the complexities of brain science and artificial<br />

intelligence in a clear, accessible way<br />

n Visit kurzweilAI.net and howtocreateamind.com<br />

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The Age of Spiritual Machines 978-0-14-028202-3 $18.00<br />

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In Falling Snow<br />

A Novel<br />

Mary-Rose MacColl<br />

Iris Crane’s tranquil life is shattered when a letter summons<br />

memories from her bittersweet past: her first love,<br />

her best friend, and the tragedy that changed everything.<br />

Iris, a young Australian nurse, travels to France during<br />

World War I to bring home her fifteen-year-old brother,<br />

who ran away to enlist. But in Paris she meets the charismatic<br />

Dr. Frances Ivens, who convinces Iris to help<br />

establish a field hospital in the old abbey at Royaumont,<br />

staffed entirely by women—a decision that will change<br />

her life. Seamlessly interwoven is the story of Grace, Iris’s<br />

granddaughter in 1970s Australia. Together their narratives<br />

paint a portrait of the changing role of women in<br />

medicine and the powerful legacy of love.<br />

MaRy-Rose MacColl is the author<br />

of three previous novels and a nonfiction<br />

book about maternity care. She divides her<br />

time between Brisbane, Australia, and Banff,<br />

Canada, with her husband and son.<br />

Australian praise for In Falling Snow:<br />

“Riveting.” —Good Reading Magazine<br />

“ A powerful and beautifully<br />

written book.” —Culture Street<br />

“ Evocative . . . intriguing . . .<br />

gripping.”—Australian <strong>Bookseller</strong><br />

and Publisher<br />

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A bestselling Australian writer’s<br />

American debut and a heartwrenching<br />

novel of World War I<br />

n A <strong>Penguin</strong> Original<br />

n In Falling Snow was a bestseller in Australia<br />

n Mary-Rose MacColl’s debut novel, No Safe Place, was a<br />

runner-up for the Australian Vogel literary award<br />

n Published to coincide with the build-up to the 100th<br />

anniversary of the start of World War I in 2014<br />

n The women’s hospital at Royaumont is based on a<br />

true story<br />

n Copublishing with <strong>Penguin</strong> Canada<br />

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From In Falling Snow:<br />

I was young, so young, I think now, not yet an adult, not<br />

truly, but with an adult responsibility that had been mine<br />

since I was six, that of caring for my brother. It wasn’t<br />

as if I was deciding to abandon Tom. I wasn’t deciding<br />

anything really. Violet was right. Royaumont was as good<br />

as anywhere to stay while I searched for Tom. [ . . . ] All<br />

those things were true. But as I look back, it was that point,<br />

the point I met Violet, so worldly and yet so welcoming, so<br />

convincing about how much fun it would all be, that was the<br />

point at which I went horribly, horribly wrong.<br />

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A Working Theory of Love<br />

A Novel<br />

Scott Hutchins<br />

Hailed as the electrifying debut of a prodigious new talent,<br />

A Working Theory of Love has it all: a fantastic conceit, a<br />

great cast of characters, and a deeply resonant emotional<br />

journey that will appeal to both men and women.<br />

Before his brief marriage imploded, Neill Bassett<br />

took a job feeding data into what could be the world’s first<br />

sentient computer. Only his attempt to give it language—<br />

through the journals his father left behind after committing<br />

suicide—has unexpected consequences. Amidst this<br />

turmoil, Neill meets Rachel, a naïve young woman escaping<br />

a troubled past, and finds himself unexpectedly drawn<br />

to her and the possibilities she holds. But as everything he<br />

thought about the past becomes uncertain, every move<br />

forward feels impossible.<br />

sCott hutChins is a Truman<br />

Capote fellow in the Wallace Stegner Program<br />

at Stanford University, where he currently<br />

teaches. He lives in San Francisco.<br />

“ Clever, funny, and very<br />

entertaining . . . Hutchins is an<br />

unsentimental and compassionate<br />

creator of vivid characters.”<br />

—The New York Times Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

(Editors’ Choice)<br />

“ [A] must-read debut. . . . This novel<br />

thwarts the reader’s expectations at every<br />

turn, blurring the line between man, memory,<br />

and machine.” —Details<br />

“ I am very happy to say that this book made<br />

me very sad, and also very happy—happy to<br />

have the witty, loving, and unsentimental<br />

companionship of such a knowing loneliness.<br />

A smart and wonderful book with<br />

a real—a complicated and unpredictable—<br />

heart.” —Rivka Galchen, author of<br />

Atmospheric Disturbances<br />

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An extraordinary debut novel<br />

that “hits that sweet spot<br />

where humor and melancholy<br />

comfortably coexist”<br />

(Entertainment Weekly)<br />

n A New York Times Book Re<strong>view</strong> Editors’ Choice pick<br />

n Scott Hutchins’s writing has appeared in the New York<br />

Times, Esquire, StoryQuarterly, and the Rumpus<br />

n A Salon Favorite Book of the Year and a San Francisco<br />

Chronicle Book of the Year<br />

n Rights sold in 9 countries<br />

n For readers of Tom Rachman, Joshua Ferris, and<br />

Chad Harbach<br />

From A Working Theory of Love:<br />

Not everyone’s life will be a great love story. I know that.<br />

My own “starter” marriage dissolved a couple of years ago,<br />

and I’ve spent much of the time since alone. I’ve had the<br />

occasional stretch of dating this or that young lady and<br />

sought the occasional solace of one-night stands, which can<br />

bring solace, if the attitude is right. I’ve ramped my drinking<br />

sharply up and then sharply down. I make the grooves in my<br />

life that I roll along. Bachelorhood, I’ve learned, requires<br />

routine. Small rituals that honor the unseen moments.<br />

ISBN 978-0-14-312419-1 $16.00 ($17.00 CAN)<br />

Fiction 5 1 /2 x 8 7 /16 336 pp. Rights: E30<br />

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Academy Award–winning filmmaker<br />

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Governing the World<br />

The History of an Idea, 1815 to the Present<br />

Mark Mazower<br />

The story of global cooperation is a tale of dreamers goading us<br />

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n For readers of The Future of Freedom and Occidentalism<br />

n Visit mazower.com<br />

MaRk MaZoweR is the Ira D. Wallach Professor of<br />

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Wolfson Prize for History, among other books. He lives in<br />

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The New York Times–bestselling<br />

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Mike Lofgren<br />

Mike Lofgren was once a proud Republican. When he came to<br />

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n A New York Times bestseller<br />

n Includes a new introduction on the aftermath of the 2012<br />

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Mike lofgRen spent twenty-eight years in Congress, the<br />

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Glass Houses<br />

Privacy, Secrecy, and Cyber Insecurity in a Transparent World<br />

Joel Brenner<br />

Shortly after 9/11, Joel Brenner entered the inner sanctum of<br />

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The definitive history of the<br />

Middle East, thoroughly revised<br />

and updated through 2012<br />

A History of<br />

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Fourth Edition<br />

Peter Mansfield<br />

Revised and Updated by Nicolas Pelham<br />

One of the most crucial, volatile, and complex regions of the<br />

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n Revised and updated throughout, including new material<br />

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niColas PelhaM has spent over twenty years writing and<br />

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“ Ambitious and valuable.”<br />

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“ Unger should be commended. . . .<br />

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From the New York Times’s veteran foreign<br />

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The Emergency State<br />

America’s Pursuit of Absolute Security at All Costs<br />

David C. Unger<br />

America is trapped in a state of war that has consumed our<br />

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n Over the course of 30 years at the New York Times,<br />

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A unique account of the most successful<br />

slave rebellion in American history—<br />

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The Slave Ship<br />

The Amistad Rebellion<br />

An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom<br />

Marcus Rediker<br />

In this powerful and highly original account, Marcus Rediker<br />

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n A companion to Marcus Rediker’s previous book, The Slave Ship<br />

n The Slave Ship won the George Washington Book Prize and the<br />

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MaRCus ReDikeR is the Distinguished Professor of<br />

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A fascinating account of the effects<br />

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The Taste of War<br />

World War II and the Battle for Food<br />

Lizzie Collingham<br />

During the Second World War at least 20 million people died from<br />

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n A New York Times Notable Book<br />

liZZie CollinghaM is the author of Imperial<br />

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Hell Is Empty<br />

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Coming from Viking in April 2013—<br />

Angelopolis<br />

What became of Sister Evangeline after the explosive events at the end of<br />

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Finding Your Element<br />

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Saving CeeCee Honeycutt★<br />

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Looking for Me<br />

Beth Hoffman’s bestselling debut, Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, won admirers<br />

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Rafe Esquith<br />

Teach Like Your<br />

Hair’s on Fire<br />

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Peaches for Monsieur le Curé<br />

A Novel<br />

Joanne Harris<br />

Even before it was adapted into the Oscar-nominated<br />

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Harris’s Chocolat entranced readers with its mix of hedonism,<br />

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Joanne haRRis is the author of<br />

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and is currently studying Old Norse. She<br />

lives with her husband and daughter in<br />

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“ Worth immersing yourself in the sights,<br />

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“ A slow buildup to a breathtaking finish.”<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

A Thousand Mornings<br />

Poems<br />

Mary Oliver<br />

In A Thousand Mornings, Mary Oliver returns to the<br />

imagery that has come to define her life’s work, transporting<br />

us to the marshland and coastline of her beloved<br />

home, Provincetown, Massachusetts. Whether studying<br />

the leaves of a tree or mourning her treasured dog Percy,<br />

Oliver is open to the teachings contained in the smallest of<br />

moments and explores with startling clarity, humor, and<br />

kindness the mysteries of our daily experience.<br />

MaRy oliveR published her first book<br />

of poetry in 1963 and since then has received<br />

numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize<br />

for Poetry for her book American Primitive.<br />

She lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts.<br />

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“ One of our very best poets . . .<br />

Although few poets have fewer human<br />

beings in their poems than Mary Oliver, it is<br />

ironic that few poets also go so far to help us<br />

forward.” —The New York Times Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

“ She teaches us the profound act of paying<br />

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I GO DOWN TO THE SHORE<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

Plutocrats<br />

The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else<br />

Chrystia Freeland<br />

There has always been some gap between rich and poor<br />

in this country, but recently what it means to be rich has<br />

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With empathy and intelligence, Plutocrats reveals the<br />

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is a tour de force of social and economic history, the<br />

definitive examination of inequality in our time.<br />

ChRystia fReelanD is the<br />

managing editor and director of consumer<br />

news at Thomson Reuters and the author<br />

of Sale of the Century: The Inside Story of<br />

the Second Russian Revolution. She lives<br />

in New York City.<br />

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—Bill Moyers, Moyers & Company<br />

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“ Freeland is an insightful and indefatigable<br />

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The sixteenth Sicilian mystery in the<br />

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Inspector Montalbano series<br />

Treasure Hunt<br />

Andrea Camilleri<br />

Translated by Stephen Sartarelli<br />

Interest in Andrea Camilleri’s taciturn but epicurean inspector<br />

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new york times bestseller<br />

San Miguel<br />

A Novel<br />

T.C. Boyle<br />

Hot on the heels of When the Killing’s Done, the latest tale<br />

from iconic novelist T.C. Boyle has wowed critics everywhere<br />

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Just off the coast of Southern California, two families—one<br />

in the 1880s and one in the 1930s—come to<br />

desolate, windswept San Miguel Island in search of selfreliance,<br />

freedom, and a new start in their lives. Both<br />

Marantha Waters and Elise Lester strive to help their war<br />

veteran husbands pursue their dreams but must themselves<br />

grapple with the more nebulous hardships of raising<br />

a family in brutal isolation. Boyle “skillfully captures that<br />

tension-filled quietude” (The New Times Book Re<strong>view</strong>) in<br />

this lyrical, intimate, and unforgettable novel.<br />

t.C. Boyle is the author of fourteen<br />

novels and nine short story collections and is<br />

a member of the Academy of Arts and Letters.<br />

He lives near Santa Barbara, California.<br />

“ A saga of women . . . laced with humor,<br />

insight, and pathos.” —San Francisco<br />

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“ A novel as beguiling as the island<br />

itself.” —O, The Oprah Magazine<br />

“ An absorbing work of historical<br />

fiction. . . . The intensity of Boyle’s<br />

narrative never lets it flag.”<br />

—The Washington Post<br />

“ One of the most satisfying novels in Boyle’s<br />

canon.” —Los Angeles Magazine<br />

“ Wonderfully precise character studies and<br />

lush descriptions of the physical landscape.”<br />

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The Patriarch<br />

The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy<br />

David Nasaw<br />

In this pioneering new work, celebrated historian David<br />

Nasaw examines the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, the<br />

founder of the twentieth century’s most famous political<br />

dynasty. Drawing on never-before-published materials<br />

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Kennedy family members and friends, Nasaw tells the<br />

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times: the booms and busts, the Depression and the New<br />

Deal, two world wars and the Cold War, and the birth of<br />

the New Frontier. In studying Kennedy’s life, we relive<br />

the history of the American century.<br />

DaviD nasaw is the author of Andrew<br />

Carnegie and The Chief: The Life of William<br />

Randolph Hearst. He is the Arthur M. Schlesinger,<br />

Jr., Professor of History at the Graduate Center of<br />

the City University of New York.<br />

“ Riveting . . . hard to put down . . .<br />

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n Includes 16 pages of exclusive family photos<br />

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1775<br />

A Good Year for Revolution<br />

Kevin Phillips<br />

In this major new work, iconoclastic historian and political<br />

chronicler Kevin Phillips upends the conventional reading<br />

of the American Revolution by debunking the myth<br />

that 1776 was the struggle’s watershed year. Focusing<br />

on the great battles and events of 1775, Phillips surveys<br />

the political climate, economic structures, and military<br />

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of revolution, tackling the eighteenth century with the<br />

same skill and perception he has shown in analyzing<br />

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dramatic account brimming with original insights about<br />

the country we eventually became.<br />

kevin PhilliPs has been a political<br />

and an economic commentator for four<br />

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in Connecticut.<br />

“ A feisty, fearless, edgy book.”<br />

—The New York Times Book Re<strong>view</strong><br />

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“ Enthralling.” —Publishers Weekly<br />

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“ Phillips . . . Bring[s] together all the meticulous<br />

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and readable book designed for general<br />

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A “brilliant and provocative”<br />

(The New Yorker) celebration of Melville’s<br />

masterpiece—from the bestselling author<br />

of In the Heart of the Sea<br />

Why Read Moby-Dick?<br />

Nathaniel Philbrick<br />

One of the greatest American novels finds its perfect contemporary<br />

champion in Why Read Moby-Dick?, Nathaniel Philbrick’s<br />

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The smashing seventh installment of<br />

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Next series<br />

The Woman Who<br />

Died a Lot<br />

A Thursday Next Novel<br />

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With more than one million books in print worldwide, Jasper<br />

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Alice in Tumblr-land<br />

And Other Fairy Tales for the Next Generation<br />

Tim Manley<br />

What happens when Peter Pan finally has to get a job? Or Rapunzel gets a buzz cut? When The<br />

Ugly Duckling discovers Instagram filters, can she give herself a makeover? What if Goldilocks went<br />

gluten-free? Or if Jack and Jill ran up their iPhone bill? Or Snow White had seven Facebook stalkers?<br />

Here are more than one hundred fairy tales, illustrated and re-imagined for today. Instead of<br />

fairy godmothers, there’s Siri. And rather than big bad wolves, there are creepy dudes on OkCupid.<br />

In our brave new world of social networking, YouTube, and texting, fairy tales can once again lead<br />

us to “happily ever after”—and have us laughing all the way.<br />

Pinocchio emailed his professor and said, “I’ve<br />

had a family emergency and need one more day to<br />

work on my final paper.”<br />

tiM Manley is a writer and illustrator and the creator of the<br />

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From the legendary author of Things Fall<br />

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destruction in a tragic civil war<br />

There Was a Country<br />

A Personal History of Biafra<br />

Chinua Achebe<br />

For more than forty years, Chinua Achebe has maintained a considered<br />

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as the Biafran War, of 1967–1970, addressing them only obliquely<br />

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n Chinua Achebe was recently awarded the Man Booker<br />

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Acclaimed historian and biographer Paul Johnson turns his keen<br />

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A successful Wall Street trader turned<br />

neuroscientist reveals how risk taking<br />

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The Hour Between<br />

Dog and Wolf<br />

How Risk Taking Transforms Us, Body and Mind<br />

John Coates<br />

Before he became a world-class scientist, John Coates ran a<br />

derivatives trading desk in New York City. He used the expression<br />

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Coates demonstrates how our bodies produce the fabled<br />

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sports science can help us toughen our bodies against the ravages<br />

of stress. Revealing the biology behind bubbles and crashes, The<br />

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issues that affect us all.<br />

n Chosen as a Financial Times Best Book of the Year<br />

n Finalist for the Financial Times/Goldman Sachs Business Book of the<br />

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n John Coates’s work has been cited in the New York Times, the Wall Street<br />

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n For readers of The Social Animal, The Big Short, and How We Decide<br />

John Coates is a senior research fellow in neuroscience and<br />

finance at the University of Cambridge. He previously worked for Goldman<br />

Sachs and ran a trading desk for Deutsche Bank in New York City. He lives<br />

in Cambridge, England.


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Philomena<br />

A Mother, Her Son, and a Fifty-Year Search<br />

Martin Sixsmith<br />

Foreword by Judi Dench<br />

When she became pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952,<br />

Philomena Lee was sent to a convent to be looked after as a “fallen<br />

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Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, Philomena’s son<br />

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MaRtin sixsMith is the author of several fiction and nonfiction<br />

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ISBN 978-0-14-312242-5 $18.00 ($19.00 CAN)<br />

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Praise for My Mother She Killed<br />

Me, My Father He Ate Me:<br />

“ Spooky, shocking,<br />

and surreal.” —Elle<br />

“ Chilling . . . often<br />

humorous.”<br />

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Fifty leading writers retell myths from<br />

around the world in this dazzling followup<br />

to the bestselling My Mother She<br />

Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me<br />

xo Orpheus<br />

Fifty New Myths<br />

Edited by Kate Bernheimer<br />

Icarus flies once more. Aztec jaguar gods again stalk the earth.<br />

An American soldier designs a new kind of Trojan horse—his<br />

cremains in a bullet. Here, in compelling guise, are your favorite<br />

mythological figures—Narcissus and Echo, Orpheus and Eurydice,<br />

Pygmalion and Galatea, even Argos, Odysseus’s faithful<br />

dog—alongside characters from Indian, Punjabi, Inuit, and other<br />

traditions. Featuring talkative goats, a cat lady, a bird woman,<br />

a beer-drinking ogre, and a squid who falls in love with the sun,<br />

these are stories of boundless wonder and invention.<br />

If “xo” signals a goodbye, then xo Orpheus is a goodbye to an<br />

old way of mythmaking, a book that boldly heralds a new beginning<br />

for one of the world’s oldest literary traditions.<br />

Contributors include:<br />

Brian Aldiss<br />

Aimee Bender<br />

Ron Currie, Jr.<br />

Sheila Heti<br />

Heidi Julavits<br />

n Companion to the surprise bestseller My Mother She Killed Me, My Father<br />

He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales, which won the World Fantasy Award<br />

n First serial to the New Yorker<br />

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kate BeRnheiMeR is the editor of the World Fantasy Award–winning<br />

anthology My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales and<br />

the founder and editor of the literary journal Fairy Tale Re<strong>view</strong>. The author of novels<br />

and children’s books, she lives in Tucson, Arizona.<br />

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Joy Williams<br />

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Karen Tei Yamashita


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“ Lively, luminous . . . a gorgeous<br />

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“ No one writes about the natural world with<br />

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The acclaimed author of The Wild Places<br />

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by the landscapes through which we move<br />

The Old Ways<br />

A Journey on Foot<br />

Robert Macfarlane<br />

In this exquisitely written book, which folds together natural<br />

history, cartography, geology, and literature, Robert Macfarlane<br />

sets off to follow the ancient routes that crisscross both the landscape<br />

of the British Isles and its waters and territories beyond.<br />

The result is an immersive, enthralling exploration of the voices<br />

that haunt old paths and the stories our tracks tell. Macfarlane’s<br />

journeys take him from the chalk downs of England to the bird<br />

islands of the Scottish northwest, from Palestine to the sacred<br />

landscapes of Spain and the Himalayas. He matches strides with<br />

the footprints made by a man five thousand years ago near Liverpool,<br />

sails an open boat far out into the Atlantic at night, and<br />

commingles with walkers of many kinds, discovering that paths<br />

offer a means not just of traversing space but also of feeling,<br />

knowing, and thinking.<br />

n The Old Ways spent 12 weeks on the Sunday Times (London)<br />

bestseller list and was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize<br />

and the Waterstone’s Book of the Year Prize<br />

n Robert Macfarlane’s previous books, Mountains of the Mind and<br />

The Wild Places, were New York Times Notable Books<br />

RoBeRt MaCfaRlane is a fellow of Emmanuel<br />

College, Cambridge, and has contributed to the New York<br />

Times Book Re<strong>view</strong>, the Wall Street Journal, and Harper’s as<br />

well as the Times Literary Supplement and the London Re<strong>view</strong><br />

of Books. He lives in Cambridge, England.<br />

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ISBN 978-0-14-312413-9 $16.00 ($17.00 CAN)<br />

Biography 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 256 pp. Rights: W00<br />

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“ Marvelous . . . [Susan Mary Alsop]<br />

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“The first-ever biography of the<br />

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American Lady<br />

The Life of Susan Mary Alsop<br />

Caroline de Margerie<br />

Translated by Christopher Murray<br />

Introduction by Frances FitzGerald<br />

A descendent of John Jay, Susan Mary Alsop was an American<br />

aristocrat whose first marriage gave her full access to post-war<br />

diplomatic social life in Paris, where she met the love of her life.<br />

Her circle of friends included Winston Churchill, Isaiah Berlin,<br />

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CaRoline De MaRgeRie, a former diplomat, is a<br />

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ChRistoPheR MuRRay is an American translator and<br />

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Psychology 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 192 pp. Rights: E30<br />

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“ Passionate . . . [de Hennezel] sets the<br />

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The Siege<br />

68 Hours Inside the Taj Hotel<br />

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Robert Greene<br />

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Michael Pollan<br />

Illustrations by Maira Kalman<br />

Michael Pollan’s Food Rules prompted a national discussion<br />

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The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles<br />

A Novel<br />

Katherine Pancol<br />

When her chronically unemployed husband runs off<br />

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The Generals<br />

American Military Command from World War II to Today<br />

Thomas E. Ricks<br />

Thomas E. Ricks has made a close study of America’s<br />

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“ Brilliant . . . she’s one of<br />

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May We Be Forgiven<br />

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A. M. Homes<br />

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A gorgeous graphic tour of the inner<br />

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The Heights<br />

Anatomy of a Skyscraper<br />

Kate Ascher<br />

Indispensable and unforgettable, The Heights is the ultimate<br />

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n Publishing in time for holiday gift-giving and perfect for fans of<br />

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kate asCheR is the author of The Works: Anatomy of a<br />

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“ Edie is fierce in her desire for justice. . . .<br />

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Edie Kiglatuk returns in a gripping tale<br />

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The Boy in the Snow<br />

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“ Engaging, informative . . . a survey of<br />

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What’s a Dog For?<br />

The Surprising History, Science, Philosophy, and Politics of<br />

Man’s Best Friend<br />

John Homans<br />

As dogs take their place as coddled family members and their<br />

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n For readers of Inside of a Dog and Marley and Me<br />

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“ A lively and lucid survey of<br />

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A spellbinding new portrait of one of the<br />

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Venice<br />

A New History<br />

Thomas F. Madden<br />

La Serenissima. Its breathtaking architecture, art, and opera<br />

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City of Lost Dreams<br />

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Magnus Flyte<br />

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Building on our John O’Hara classics program, this season brings his bestselling novel BUtterfield 8, with<br />

an introduction by the editor of the Paris Re<strong>view</strong>, Lorin Stein, and the brand-new collection The New York<br />

Stories, introduced by E. L. Doctorow.<br />

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JOHN O’HARA<br />

BUtterfield 8<br />

Introduction by Lorin Stein<br />

A masterpiece of American fiction and a bestseller<br />

upon its publication in 1935, BUtterfield 8 lays bare<br />

the unspoken and often shocking truths that lurked<br />

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The New York Stories<br />

Edited with an Introduction by Steven Goldleaf<br />

Foreword by E. L. Doctorow<br />

Collected for the first time, here are the New York stories<br />

of one of the twentieth century’s definitive chroniclers<br />

of the city—the speakeasies and highballs, social<br />

climbers and cinema stars, mistresses and powerbrokers,<br />

unsparingly observed by a popular American master<br />

of realism. Spanning his four-decade career, these<br />

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stories are among John O’Hara’s finest work, exploring<br />

the materialist aspirations and sexual exploits of<br />

flawed, prodigally human characters and showcasing<br />

the snappy dialogue, telling details and ironic narrative<br />

twists that made him the most-published short story<br />

writer in the history of the New Yorker.<br />

“ I binge on his collections the way some people<br />

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reasons.” —Lorin Stein, editor of the<br />

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“ [O’Hara is] a man who knows exactly what<br />

he is writing about and has written it<br />

marvelously well.” —Ernest Hemingway<br />

“ Among the greatest short story<br />

writers in English, or in any other<br />

language . . . [O’Hara helped] to invent<br />

what the world came to call the New Yorker<br />

short story.” —Brendan Gill, in Here at the<br />

New Yorker<br />

“ O’Hara practices the classic form of the<br />

modern short story developed by Joyce and<br />

perfected by Hemingway. . . . His coverage is<br />

worthy of a Balzac.” —E. L. Doctorow, from the<br />

Foreword to The New York Stories<br />

John o’haRa (1905–1970) was one of the most prominent American<br />

writers of the twentieth century. Championed by Ernest Hemingway,<br />

F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Dorothy Parker, he wrote fourteen novels; his first,<br />

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e. l. DoCtoRow, one of America’s most acclaimed living writers, is<br />

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the recipient of the National Book Award, three National Book Critics Circle<br />

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lives in New York City.<br />

loRin stein is the editor of the Paris Re<strong>view</strong> and has written for<br />

the New York Re<strong>view</strong> of Books, Harper’s, the New Republic,<br />

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Hafez and the Poets of Shiraz<br />

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Two gorgeous new additions to the <strong>Penguin</strong> Classics<br />

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Alexandre Dumas<br />

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Selected Poems and Prose<br />

Edward Thomas<br />

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Introduction by Robert Macfarlane<br />

Beloved writer Edward Thomas is best known for his evocative<br />

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Marcel Proust<br />

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The Haunting of<br />

Hill House<br />

Shirley Jackson<br />

Haunted Castles<br />

Ray Russell<br />

The Thing on the<br />

Doorstep and Other<br />

Weird Stories<br />

H. P. Lovecraft<br />

Frankenstein<br />

Mary Shelley<br />

The Raven<br />

Edgar Allan Poe<br />

American<br />

Supernatural Tales<br />

Edited with an Introduction<br />

by S. T. Joshi<br />

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THEODOR FONTANE<br />

No Way Back<br />

Translated with an Afterword by Hugh Rorrison<br />

and Helen Chambers<br />

Gregarious and adventurous, Count Helmuth Holk is<br />

delighted to be called away from his solemn and pious<br />

wife to the distant court of a Danish princess. Swept up in<br />

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A tragicomic novel of a failing marriage and modern sexual<br />

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masterly dialogue for which Theodor Fontane is acclaimed.<br />

On Tangled Paths<br />

Translated with an Afterword by Peter James Bowman<br />

In this classic novel—one of the pillars of German literature—Lene,<br />

a beautiful, orphaned young seamstress, falls<br />

in love with Botho, a handsome, aristocratic cavalry officer.<br />

They know they have only a short time together, as society<br />

deems their relationship inappropriate and refuses to<br />

take their love seriously. But while Botho seems to have<br />

a glittering life ahead of him, his love may be his undoing.<br />

First published in 1887, this taut, flawless masterpiece<br />

caused a scandal with its portrayal of a sexual affair across<br />

the classes.<br />

“ No writer of the past or present awakes in me<br />

the sympathy and gratitude, the unconditional<br />

and instinctive delight, the immediate<br />

amusement and warmth and satisfaction that<br />

I feel in every verse, in every line of one of his<br />

letters, in every snatch of his dialogue.”<br />

—Thomas Mann<br />

theoDoR fontane (1819–1898), one of Germany’s greatest<br />

writers, published sixteen novels and also worked as a pharmacist, soldier,<br />

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Ry- unosuke Akutagawa<br />

Rash- omon and Other Stories<br />

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Four of the greatest French plays,<br />

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Cinna, The Misanthrope, Andromache, Phaedra<br />

Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille,<br />

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Here are four plays that continue to define French theater over<br />

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Misanthrope (1666) sees its antihero reject society for its hypocrisy.<br />

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MolièRe is the pen name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622–1673),<br />

one of the greatest French comedians. His numerous plays include Tartuffe,<br />

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Jean RaCine (1639–1699) became known as one of the seventeenth<br />

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John eDMunDs is the founder-director of the department of theater, film,<br />

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JosePh haRRis is a senior lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London.


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