Written during the Second World War while Hikmetwas serving a thirteen-year sentence as apoli...
A centennial volume, with previously unavailable poems, by Turkey's greatest poet. Published in ...
The 'firecracker debut'(Kirkus) about London teenagers contemplating murder. After his mother tak...
'The poems in Glitter Bomb pull no punches: irreverent, devastating, even nasty at times, they ca...
When a writer googles the name of her first love and discovers he committed suicide years ago, sh...
Short prose forms are elusive to define--one writer's prose poem is another's flash fiction or br...
In dialogues with three celestial ladies, Reason, Rectitude, and Justice, Christine de Pizan (136...
Individually, each of these 27 stories is authentic and immediate, as memorable as family history...
Nâzim Hikmet (1902?1963), Turkey's best-loved poet and a commanding presence in its public life, ...
A major work of autobiographical fiction by a second generation Holocaust writer--funny, erotic, ...
This masterwork of American immigrant literature is set in the 1920s on the Lower East Side of Ma...
Edwin Page, a fussy middle-aged professor, no sooner bids farewell to his obstetrician wife, Ceci...