Books: We have them. You want them. Sometimes. Now is one of those times, because I am about to tell you what’s new and good.
In paperback:
- Blood, Bones & Butter: This is a memoir by the woman who runs Prune. Astaff pick of Douglas, hated by the serial commatariat.
- Open City: Teju Cole’s meandering novel about a man meandering through New York City.
- Leaving the Atocha Station: This isn’t new, but it remains great.
- Invalid Format: An Anthology of Triple Canopy: Also not the newest, still one of the most interesting destinations on the internet.
- Conversations with Kafka: Franz!
- Ten Thousand Saints: The Lower East Side! Punks! Straight edge! The ’80s!
- Dukla: Dukla! Dustin says it’s “one of the most gently but singularly pointless novels I’ve read recently, is also one of the most satisfying.”
In hardcover:
- Life Sentences: Cranky old Gass’ baroque sentences are still the funnest to read, even when they don’t make all the sense.
- The Flame Alphabet: We’ve got signed copies of this, about language plague.
- Vicky Swanky Is a Beauty: Deb Olin Unferth, whom I trust, says that “Each page is like throwing open the window in an electrical storm—strange sky, air full of voltage, and inside, a square of brave.”
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