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Akashic Books,U.S. Vancouver Noir: Akashic Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Berlin Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. The Devil's Song
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Akashic Books,U.S. What Is Hip-hop?
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Akashic Books,U.S. This Is The Noise That Keeps Me Awake
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Akashic Books,U.S. New Haven Noir: Akashic Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. City Mouse
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Akashic Books,U.S. The Five Books Of (robert) Moses
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Akashic Books,U.S. The Worst Breakfast
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Akashic Books,U.S. Me
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Akashic Books,U.S. Even In Paradise: A Novel
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Akashic Books,U.S. Tales
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Akashic Books,U.S. Marvel And A Wonder: A Novel
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Akashic Books,U.S. Beirut Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Stockholm Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Tehran Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. San Juan Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Prison Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. H.n.i.c.: An Infamous Novella
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Akashic Books,U.S. USA Noir: Best of the Akashic Noir Series
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Akashic Books,U.S. A Secret History Of Coffee, Coca & Cola
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Akashic Books,U.S. American Honor Killings: Desire and Rage Among Men
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Akashic Books,U.S. Venice Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Kansas City Noir
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Akashic Books,U.S. Milwaukee Noir
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Peepal Tree Press Ltd Coming up Hot: 8 New Caribbean Poets
Here is an opportunity to discover some of the best new, unpublished poets from the Caribbean. Coming Up Hot is the second publication of Peekash Press, an imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, and as part of CaribLit project.With a generous sample from each poet, there are new writers from Jamaica, Trinidad, St Lucia, St Vincent and Guyana. Meet Danielle Boodoo-Fortune and her richly gothic take on love and its complications; Danielle Jennings’ exuberant narratives of family history and the struggles for respect between men and women; Ruel Johnson’s often witty attempts to confront the insanity of contemporary Guyana’s race wars and political corruption through the formal coolness of poetry; Monica Minott’s frank celebrations of women’s sexuality and her attempt to re-enter the world of spirit possession and trance; Debra Providence’s spare womanist reflections that pack a more devastating punch by saying more with less; Shivanee Ramlochan’s confidently experimental poems that explore the threatening uncertainties of the present through the imagery of speculative fictions set in some post-disaster world; Colin Robinson’s polyphonic, modernist reflections on the queer Caribbean and its joys and sorrows; and Sassy Ross’s tightly structured explorations of memory between the here and there of St Lucia and New York. Here is a generation that has absorbed Walcott, Brathwaite, Carter and Lorna Goodison, but has found its own distinctive voices, themes and formal models. Each of the contributors is well on the way to having their own first collections.Coming Up Hot is the second publication of Peekash Press, a joint imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, as part of CaribLit project.
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Sourcebooks José Feeds the World
Born in Guatemala and living in New York since his childhood, David received his country's Miguel Angel Asturias National Literature Prize for lifetime achievement in 2014. The Mastermind (Akashic Books, 2016), his latest novel, has been translated into nine languages. He has translated 16 titles, including Folktales for Fearless Girls (Penguin, 2019) and the work of Rigoberta Menchú. His children's books include Topo Pecoso/Moley Mole, Sleeping with the Light On, and La Casita.Marta Álvarez Miguéns is a self-taught children's illustrator. She was born in a small town in Galicia, Spain, and currently lives in La Coruña, Spain. She is the illustrator of Shark Lady (written by Jess Keating), which was named a 2018 Best STEM Book by the Children's Book Council as well as a Best STEM Book by the National Science Teachers Association.
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Peepal Tree Press Ltd New Worlds, Old Ways: Speculative Tales from the Caribbean
Discover some of the best in speculative short fiction from the Caribbean's up and coming voices. Edited by writer Karen Lord, New Worlds, Old Ways encompasses science fiction, fantasy and more. It is the third publication of Peekash Press, an imprint of Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press committed to supporting the emergence of new Caribbean writing, and as part of CaribLit project.Do not be misled by the ‘speculative’ in the title. Although there may be robots and fantastical creatures, these common symbols are tools to frame the familiar from fresh perspectives.Here you will find the recent past and ongoing present of government and society with curfews, crime and corruption; the universal themes of family with parents and children, growth and death, love and hate; the struggle to thrive when power is capricious and revenge too bittersweet. Here too is the passage of everything – old ways, places, peoples, and ourselves – leaving nothing behind but memories, histories, stories.This anthology speaks to the fragility of our Caribbean home, but reminds the reader that although home may be vulnerable, it is also beautifully resilient. The voice of our literature declares that in spite of disasters, this people and this place shall not be wholly destroyed.Read for delight, then read for depth, and you will not be disappointed.Edited by Karen Lord, with stories by Tammi-Browne Bannister, Summer Edward, Portia Subran, Brandon O’Brien, Kevin Jared Hosein, Richard B. Lynch, Elizabeth J. Jones, Damion Wilson, Brian Franklin, Ararimeh Aiyejina and H.K. Williams.
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