The Intolerant Indian: Why We Must Rediscover A Liberal Space
HarperCollins, March 2011. Trade Paperback. More
HarperCollins, March 2011. Trade Paperback. More
Algonquin Books, February 2019. Hardcover. The New York Times bestselling book of essays celebrating ordinary delights in the world around us by one of America's most original and observant writers, award-winning poet Ross Gay. As Heard on NPR's This American Life "Ross Gay's eye lands upon wonder at every turn..... More
Algonquin Books, February 2019. Hardcover. The New York Times bestselling book of essays celebrating ordinary delights in the world around us by one of America's most original and observant writers, award-winning poet Ross Gay. As Heard on NPR's This American Life "Ross Gay's eye lands upon wonder at every turn..... More
Harper Perennial, June 2018. Trade Paperback. From the New York Times bestselling author of Bad Feminist: a searingly honest memoir of food, weight, self-image, and learning how to feed your hunger while taking care of yourself. "I ate and ate and ate in the hopes that if I made myself..... More
Viking, February 2022. Hardcover. A memoir of a decade in prison by a well-educated young addict known as the Apologetic Bandit In 2003 Daniel Genis, the son of a famous Soviet émigré writer, broadcaster, and culture critic, was fresh out of NYU when he faced a serious heroin addiction that..... More
Schocken Books, January 1984. Trade Paperback. More
Doubleday Books, May 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. A painful, haunting journey into the troubled heart of our American family--a timeless, unforgettable tale. The author tells of his experiences growing up in a family where one of his brothers was murdered, another was executed for murdering two men, and his father..... More
Putnam Adult, January 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo in edgeworn DJ with darkening at margins and edges. Verso likewise darkened at margins with considerable foxing. Flap is not clipped. Burgundy cloth covered spine with stamped gold lettering. Orange paper covered boards with shadow of cover title lettering oddly bleeding through..... More
Soft Skull, January 2022. Paper Back. This witty memoir traces a touching and often hilarious spiralic path to embracing a gay, Latinx identity against a culture of machismo--from a cockfighting ring in Nicaragua to cities across the U.S.--and the bath houses, night clubs, and drag queens who help redefine pride..... More
Little, Brown and Company, February 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. The landscape of American literature was fundamentally changed when Flannery O'Connor stepped onto the scene with her first published book, Wise Blood, in 1952. Her fierce, sometimes comic novels and stories reflected the darkly funny, vibrant, and theologically sophisticated woman who..... More
Univ Of Minnesota Press, November 2021. Hardcover. A wry, unvarnished chronicle of a career in the rare book trade during its last Golden Age When Gary Goodman wandered into a run-down, used-book shop that was going out of business in East St. Paul in 1982, he had no idea the..... More
The MIT Press, December 1996. Hardcover. "The book is astonishing in its scope and clarity. It successfully integrates philosophy, cognitive development, and cognitive science in a way that has rarely if ever been done. The idea that children develop theories which evolve and reorganize into newer and more powerful theories..... More
University of Georgia Press, February 2008. First Edition. Paper Back. Flannery O'Connor spent most of her life in Georgia. Most of O'Connor's fiction is also set in the state, in locales rich in symbolism and the ambience of southern rural and small-town life. Filled with contemporary and historical photos, this..... More
Vintage, January 1990. Trade Paperback. More
Grove / Evergreen, January 1960. First Thus. Paper Back. 12mo with considerable shelf wear. More
University Of Chicago Press, February 1989. Trade Paperback. More
Anchor, June 1957. Trade Paperback. English novelist, poet, and essayist Graves, author of "I, Claudius" describes the break he made with his past in 1929. In chronicling his youth, World War I experiences, and years at Oxford, Graves gives parallel accounts of the end of his own innocence and that..... More
University of Georgia Press, December 2007. Hardcover. Richard Gray is known as both a leading European scholar in American literature and a leading international scholar of the literature of the American South. Through numerous examples drawn from southern literature, a historically conscious body of writing clearly in conversation with itself..... More
Grove Press, January 1961. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Well worn mass market paperback. Heavily worn along the edges of spine with bottom one-inch stripped of surface layer of paper. Creased corner of back cover. [120 pages]. More
Farrar Straus Giroux, October 1999. Hardcover. The hilarious new monologue about fatherhood, by the author of "It's a Slippery Slope" "In Morning, Noon and Night" that master of the confessional, Spalding Gray, tells the event-filled, emotionally charged and outrageously funny story of one day of his life in October 1997..... More
Dutton Books, May 2021. First Edition. Hardcover. Goodreads Choice winner for Nonfiction 2021 and instant #1 bestseller! A deeply moving collection of personal essays from John Green, the author of The Fault in Our Stars and Turtles All the Way Down. "The perfect book for right now." -People "The Anthropocene..... More
This book got me. Part cultural critique, part personal reflection, John Green hits the spot in the satisfying manner of a Gladwell, Sedaris, or Klosterman. He writes with heart, humor and precision, balancing perfectly the contradictory experience of loving humanity and mourning for all that we've cost the world. I give "The Anthropocene, Reviewed" 5 stars.
Prentice Hall - Spectrum Books, 1965. Paper Back. Octavo. Moderate shelf wear. Underlining & marginal notes. Previous owner's name inked inside first page. [185 pp.]. More
Random House Childrens Books, May 1973. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo; Eight & 1/4-inch x Nine & 1/4-inch; Small quarto; in dustjacket with darkening to margins & verso. Blue cloth with coral colored lettering on spine. Light toning to end pages. Dust stained textblock edges. (152 pages). More
John Hopkins, January 1969. Reprint. Paper Back. 3rd printing. Octavo. With slight darkening of spine. Some soiling/stains to cover. Previous owner's name inked verso of front cover. A few scattered pencil marginal tick marks and underlined words. [310 pp.]. More
Stanford University Press, February 2000. Trade Paperback. During the 1960's and 1970's, the eruption of theory was presented as an epistemic break, reorganizing the field of questioning both prospectively and retrospectively. In the forefront of this new movement was the influential journal Tel Quel, which both canonized a body of..... More