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Picador USA The End of the End of the Earth: Essays
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Picador USA The Flame: Poems Notebooks Lyrics Drawings
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Picador USA Robin
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Picador USA Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions
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Picador USA Recovery: Freedom from Our Addictions
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Picador USA Slouching Towards Bethlehem: Essays
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Picador USA Universal Harvester
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Picador USA Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
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Picador USA Submission
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Picador USA Revolutionary Russia, 1891-1991: A History
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Picador USA Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
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Picador USA The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century
In this sweeping and dramatic narrative, Alex Ross, music critic for The New Yorker, weaves together the histories of the twentieth century and its music, from Vienna before the First World War to Paris in the twenties; from Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia to downtown New York in the sixties and seventies up to the present. Taking readers into the labyrinth of modern style, Ross draws revelatory connections between the century's most influential composers and the wider culture. The Rest is Noise is an astonishing history of the twentieth century as told through its music.
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Picador USA Regarding the Pain of Others
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Picador USA The Glass Bead Game
In an unspecified future symbolic world of the twenty-third century, Joseph Knecht achieves and rejects his long-sought ideal of uniting thought and action in isolated Castalia, where scholar-players of the Glass Bead Game perpetuate all spiritual values, in a new edition of the Nobel laureate's fi
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Picador USA Crossroads
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Picador USA The Last Supper: A Summer in Italy
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Picador USA The Weirdest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous
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Picador USA Gilead (Oprah's Book Club)
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Picador USA Selfish, Shallow and Self-Absorbed
One of the most provocative and talked-about books of the year, Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed is the stunning collection exploring one of society's most vexing taboos. One of the main topics of cultural conversation during the last decade was the supposed "fertility crisis," and whether modern women could figure out a way to have it all-a successful career and the required 2.3 children-before their biological clock stopped ticking. Now, however, conversation has turned to whether it's necessary to have it all (see Anne-Marie Slaughter) or, perhaps more controversial, whether children are really a requirement for a fulfilling life. In this exciting and controversial collection of essays, curated by writer Meghan Daum, thirteen acclaimed female writers explain why they have chosen to eschew motherhood. Contributors include Lionel Shriver, Sigrid Nunez, Kate Christiensen, Elliott Holt, Geoff Dyer, and Tim Kreider, among others, who will give a unique perspective on the overwhelming cultural pressure of parenthood. This collection makes a smart and passionate case for why parenthood is not the only path to a happy, productive life, and takes our parent-centric, kid-fixated, baby-bump-patrolling culture to task in the process. In this book, that shadowy faction known as the childless-by-choice comes out into the light.
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Picador USA No Good Men Among the Living
Through their dramatic stories, Gopal shows that the Afghan war, so often regarded as a hopeless quagmire, could in fact have gone very differently. Top Taliban leaders actually tried to surrender within months of the US invasion, renouncing all political activity and submitting to the new government. Effectively, the Taliban ceased to exist - yet the Americans were unwilling to accept such a turnaround. Instead, driven by false intelligence from their allies and an unyielding mandate to fight terrorism, American forces continued to press the conflict, resurrecting the insurgency that persists to this day. With its intimate accounts of life in war-torn Afghanistan, Gopal's thoroughly original reporting lays bare the workings of America's longest war and the truth behind its prolonged agony.
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Picador USA Kill Anything That Moves
Americans have long been taught that events such as the notorious My Lai massacre were isolated incidents in the Vietnam War, carried out by just a few "bad apples." But as award-winning journalist and historian Nick Turse demonstrates in this groundbreaking investigation, violence against Vietnamese non-combatants was not at all exceptional during the conflict. Rather, it was pervasive and systematic, the predictable consequence of official orders to "kill anything that moves." Drawing on more than a decade of research into secret Pentagon archives and extensive interviews with American veterans and Vietnamese survivors, Turse reveals for the first time the workings of a military machine that resulted in millions of innocent civilians killed and wounded - what one soldier called "a My Lai a month." Devastating and definitive, Kill Anything That Moves finally brings us face-to-face with the truth of a war that haunts America to this day.
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Picador USA Finch
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Picador USA Charming Billy
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Picador USA Girls They Write Songs about
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Picador USA As It Turns Out: Thinking about Edie and Andy
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Picador USA A Woman's Battles and Transformations
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Picador USA Sourdough (with Bonus Story the Suitcase Clone)
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Picador USA Run and Hide
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Picador USA The Unwritten Book: An Investigation
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Picador USA Animal Person: Stories
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Picador USA Fear of Black Consciousness
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Picador USA Sorrowland
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Picador USA Immediate Family
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Picador USA Pee Wees: Confessions of a Hockey Parent
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Picador USA Painting Time
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Picador USA The Bradshaw Variations
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Picador USA Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation
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Picador USA Let Love Rule
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Picador USA Collected Stories
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