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Charles Baxter
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In this masterful collection, the author's wise and subtle stories often find lonely, restless characters embarking on unexpected courses of action that evolve in puzzling, yet oddly logical ways.
Emilia Pardo Bazan
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CONTENTS First Love, by Emilia Pardo Bazan An Andalusian Duel, by Serafin Estebanez Calderon Mariquita the Bald, by Juan Eugenio Hartzenbusch The Love of Clotilde, by Armando Palacio Valdes Captain Veneno's Proposal of Marriage, by Pedro Antonio de A ...
Ruth Behar
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'Ruth Behar's anthology represents one of the most important and moving bridges yet published on contemporary Cuba and its condition as the island that is still absent from the Western world. Bridges to Cuba is an extra-ordinary example of the faith ...
Susan E. Benner
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This anthology provides an opportunity for English-speaking audiences to read previously untranslated fiction by women from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. Much of this work is inspired by an awareness of social injustice--particularly for women, indigen ...
William J. Bennett
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The Moral Compass, the inspiring and instructive companion volume to The Book of Virtues, offers many more examples of good and bad, right and wrong, in great works from literature and in exemplary stories from history. Organized by the stages along ...
Marsha Lee Berkman
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A compilation of 35 short stories, all written and translated after 1975, by Jewish authors from 24 different countries. Contributors include Cynthia Ozick, Elie Wiesel, Primo Levi, Nadine Gordimer, and Allegra Goodman, as well as many authors never ...
William Bernhardt
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William Bernhardt, author of seven bestselling novels featuring attorney Ben Kincaid, asked ten of his fellow lawyer/authors to contribute their most fiendishly clever short pieces for this anthology, and told them their imaginations were their only ...
Wendell Berry
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"Berry richly evokes Port William's farmlands and hamlets, and his characters are fiercely individual, yet mutually protective in everything they do. . . . His sentences are exquisitely constructed, suggesting the cyclic rhythms of his agrarian world ...