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Lord Of Dark Places
A detective story, a black comedy, a tragedy, and out of print for over 25 years, this monumental tour-de-force is a dissertation on the histories and stereotypes that conspire to …
Just the Thing
This fully updated edition of James Schuyler’s letters to three dozen intimates, published on the 100th anniversary of the writer’s birth, offers unparalleled insights into the …
Water From A Bucket
In an unpublished preface to "Les Fleurs du Mal," Baudelarie wrote "Does one show the audience all the rags and cosmetics, the pulleys and chains, the corrections and scribbled …
Reading Writing
Every reader is a potential writer and every writer is a reader in actuality. The book is on both a subjective history of fiction and poetry and a reflection on the links between …
Divining Poets: Rumi
Turtle Point Press is pleased to introduce the Divining Poets Quotable Deck Series. These elegant, boxed sets of seventy-eight cards à la tarot decks feature short quotes meant to …
The Narrow Waters
In fluid prose, Julien Gracq navigates again— this time in memory/&mdashthe magical Evre and the terrain through which it coursed in his youth. The Narrow Waters is a synaptic …
The Shape of a City
The most original book of Julien Gracq's later output is about Nantes. It begins with a quotation from Beaudelaire that is repeated and distorted. Nantes, still haunted by Andr© …
King Cophetua
Mr Gracq is one of the more stimulating and original imaginations in contemporary French literature' - The New York Times Book Review It is All Saints' Day, 1917. The Great War …
The Letters Of James Schuyler To Frank O'hara
Poet Mark Ford has described the letters of James Schuyler as witty, graceful, sophisticated and gossipy.' Particularly poignant and delightful are these newly released Schuyler …
Bubu of Montparnasse
Eclogues in a Mustard Seed Garden
“A quiver of eclogues, couplets, Zen epigrams, and you-name-it literary mischief. The fun is all ours.” –Foreword Reviews “Mott’s whiplash insights are as provocative as coiled …
Voyage to the Island of the Articoles
A couple becomes shipwrecked on an island of literary zealots, a place where every subject/feeling deserves expression. Sound familiar?