Fiction Non-Fiction Poetry Turtle Point Press Helen Marx Books

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Fiction Non-Fiction Poetry

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The Dead Of The House, by Hannah Green

“This wondrous book is a true American classic....Here is a pure response to life transformed into the immediacy and timeless magic which is art.”—Tillie Olsen


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Downstream, by J.K. Huysmans

Downstream is the best example of what the French naturalists wanted a novel to be. It is also the shortest and most autobiographical of Huysmans's works and therefore serves as a wonderful introduction for the contemporary reader to the pleasures of Joris Karl Huysmans.



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Hotel Sarajevo, by Jack Kersh

“Alma is a captivating witness to the horrors and incongruities of a vividly imagined life during wartime.” — Starred Review, Publishers Weekly


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Silbermann, by Jacques de Lacretelle

This novel, set in Paris in the 1920s, follows the friendship between two fifteen-year-old schoolboys: one, a Gentile (the narrator), and the other, a Jew.

A Limited Quantity Title


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The House Of Pride And Other Tales Of Hawaii, by Jack London

Poignant tales of leprosy, opium smuggling, and strapping surfer missionaries.


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The Wine Of Astonishment, by Rachel Mackenzie

This New Yorker fiction editor's only novel is a graceful tale of sisters growing up in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the 1920s.

“Mackenzie has performed a small miracle.”—The New York Times

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In The Blind, by Eugene Marten

“Marten's powerful novel focuses on a man trying to put the shards of his life together....He takes us on a concise, wry journey....Fans of Chuck Palahniuk and Jim Thompson, in particular, should take note.” — Starred Review, Booklist


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Story Without Words, by Frans Masereel

A poignant novel in woodblocks. Afterword by Herman Hesse.


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