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At once confined and liberated by his madness, the hero and narrator of I Hear Voices takes us on...
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Never before published in the United States, this brilliant and startlingly American novel presen...
The dazzling fusion of hard-boiled dialogue, psychological relativism and slapstick satire make T...
Slums of the American city of New Babylon provide an all-too-real setting for this prescient nove...
In these six essays, Thomas McEvilley tackles the aesthetics of formalism and proceeds to shed...
The Man Who Walked to The Moon evokes the twin wildernesses of amorality -- the natural and the h...