In his debut novel, Tom Lin underscores the invisibility of the Chinese to white Americans in late 19th-century United States.
Little Brown and Company
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History According to the Comic Book
Where indelible images restlessly bond with the ambiguity of words.
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Malcolm McLaren’s Life of Chaos, Music, and Art
In a new, in-depth biography, Paul Gorman offers a vivid portrait of the postmodernist impresario who conjured up punk’s angry pose, the Sex Pistols, and much more.
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Lifestyle Over Life: Stephen Wright’s Vision of America
Wright’s darkly comic novel burrows into our hollow cravings, and finds more hollowness.
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Open Doors and Wounds in David Sedaris’s Calypso
David Sedaris’s Calypso is an intimate portrait of a writer who has, for so long, shared his entire life with a captivated audience.