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ClassiCal
Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus, TerenceClassiCal ComedyEdited with an Introduction & Notes by Erich SegalPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044982-2
Edward TrippThe meridian handbook of ClassiCal myThologyPlume 978-0-452-00927-1
Anonymous ra
–ma The sTeadfasT
an early form of the ra-ma-yanaNewly Translated by John Brockington & Mary BrockingtonPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044744-6
LucretiusThe naTure of ThingsNewly Translated by A. E. StallingsNew Introduction by Richard JenkynsPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044796-5
Medieval & RenaissanCe
RumispiriTual VersesNewly Translated & Edited with an Introduction & Notes by Alan WilliamsPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044791-0
Sivada-saThe fiVe-and-TwenTy Tales of The genieNewly Translated with an Introduction by Chandra RajanPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045519-9
Anonymous simha–sana dVa–Trim. sika–
Thirty-Two Tales of the Throne of VikramadityaNewly Translated with an Introduction by A.N.D. HaksarPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045517-5
AnonymousThe foresT of ThieVes and The magiC gardenan anthology of medieval Jain storiesSelected & Translated with an Introduction by Phyllis GranoffPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045523-6
Ka-lida-saThe loom of Timea selection of his plays and poemsNewly Translated with an Introduction by Chandra RajanPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045521-2
Christopher MarloweThe CompleTe poems and TranslaTionsEdited with an Introduction by Stephen OrgelPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310495-7
The TainNewly Translated with an Introduction by Ciaran CarsonViking 978-0-670-01868-0 Available February 2008
Abolqasem FerdowsishahnamehThe persian book of kingsNewly Translated by Dick DavisForeword by Azar NafisiPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310493-3
Vis.n.u Sarma The panCaTanTra Newly Translated with an Introduction by Chandra RajanPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045520-5
Na-ra-yana hiTopadesaNewly Translated with an Introduction by A.N.D. HaksarPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045522-9
William ShakespeareThe Two genTlemen of VeronaIntroduction by Bertrand EvansSignet Classics 978-0-451-53063-9
Anonymous sir gawain and The green knighTNewly Translated with an Introduction by Bernard O’DonoghuePenguin Classics 978-0-14-042453-9
Sei Sho-nagonThe pillow bookNewly Translated with an Introduction by Meredith McKinneyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044806-1
Mir Ammana Tale of four derVishesNewly Translated with an Introduction by Mohammed ZakirPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045518-2
Michelangelopoems and leTTersNewly Translated with an Introduction & Notes by Anthony MortimerPenguin Classic 978-0-14-044956-3
17th & 18th CentuRy
Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos De Laclosdangerous liaisonsNewly Translated & Edited with an Introduction & Notes by Helen ConstantinePenguin Classics 978-0-14-044957-0
Pedro Calderón de la Barcalife is a dreamTranslated with an Introduction & Notes by Gregary RaczPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310482-7
Charlotte LennoxThe female QuixoTeEdited with an Introduction & Notes by Amanda Gilroy & Wil VerhoevenPenguin Classics 978-0-14-043987-8
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de VacaThe shipwreCked menPenguin 978-0-14-103204-7
John MiltonseleCTed poemsEdited with an Introduction & Notes by John LeonardPenguin Classics 978-0-14-042441-6
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarta life in leTTersEdited by Cliff EisenTranslated by Stewart SpencerPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144146-7
19th CentuRy
The women’s warNewly Translated & Edited by Robin BussPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044977-8
Natsume So-sekikusamakuraNewly Translated with an Intro-duction by Meredith McKinneyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310519-0 Available February 2008
Virgil The aeneidTranslated by Robert FaglesIntroduction by Bernard KnoxPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310513-8 Available February 2008
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Alexandre DumasThe Three muskeTeersNewly Translated with an Introduction by Richard PevearCover by Tom GauldPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310500-8
E.T.A. Hoffman nuTCraCker and mouse kingAlexandre DumasThe Tale of The nuTCraCkerNewly Translated by Joachim NeugroschelIntroduction by Jack ZipesPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310483-4
Mary ShelleyfrankensTeinNew Introduction by Elizabeth Kostova. Notes by Maurice Hindle.Cover by Daniel ClowesPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310503-9
Gustave Flaubertmadame boVary150th AnniversaryTranslated by Mildred MarmurIntroduction by Robert MorganSignet Classics 978-0-451-52820-9
Herman Melvilleisrael poTTerhis fifty years of exileNew Introduction & Notes by Robert S. LevinePenguin Classics 978-0-14-310523-7 Available March 2008
Louisa May AlcottliTTle womenNew Introduction by Jane SmileyNotes by Siobhan Kilfeather & Vinca ShowalterCover by Julie DoucetPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310501-5
Willa CatherThe song of The larkNew Introduction by Melissa HomesteadSignet Classics 978-0-451-530048-6
Robert Louis StevensonThe blaCk arrowEdited with an Introduction by John SutherlandPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144139-9
Émile ZolaThe beasT wiThinNewly Translated with an Intro-duction by Roger WhitehousePenguin Classics 978-0-14-044963-1 Available February 2008
The CossaCks and other storiesNewly Translated with Notes by David McDuff & Paul FooteIntroduction by Paul FootePenguin Classics 978-0-14-044959-4
Charles & Mary LambTales from shakespeareEdited with an Introduction by Marina WarnerPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144162-7
H. G. WellsThe CounTry of The blind and other storiesNew Introduction by Neil GaimanNotes by Andy SawyerEdited by Patrick ParrinderPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144198-6
Henry JamesThe Turn of The sCrewand other short novelsNew Introduction by Fred KaplanSignet Classics 978-0-451-53067-7
H. Rider Haggardking solomon’s minesNew Preface by Giles FodenEdited by Robert HampsonPenguin Classics 978-0-14-143952-5 Available February 2008
StendhalThe CharTerhouse of parmaNewly Translated & Edited with an Introduction & Notes by John SturrockPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044966-2
20th CentuRy
John SteinbeckThe aCTs of king arThur and his noble knighTsNew Foreword by Christopher PaoliniViking 978-0-670-01824-6
onCe There was a warNew Introduction by Mark BowdenPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310479-7
Arthur MillerpresenCeViking 978-0-670-03828-2
Graham Greeneour man in haVanaNew Introduction by Christopher HitchensPenguin Classics 978-0-14-243800-8
Knut HamsungrowTh of The soilNewly Translated with Notes by Sverre Lyngstad. New Intro-duction by Brad Leithauser.Penguin Classics 978-0-14-310510-7
Mikhail Bulgakova dead man’s memoirNewly Translated by Andrew BromfieldNew Introduction by Keith GessenPenguin Classics 978-0-14-045514-4
Alain-FournierThe losT esTaTe(le grand meaulnes)Newlh Translated by Robin BussNew Introduction by Adam GopnikPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144189-4
Jorge Luis BorgesThe book of sand and shakespeare’s memoryTranslated with an Introduction & Notes by Andrew HurleyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310529-9
Ken Keseyone flew oVer The CuCkoo’s nesTNew Foreword by Chuck PalahniukIntroduction by Robert FaggenCover by Joe SaccoPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310502-2
Bruno SchulzThe sTreeT of CroCodiles and other storiesNew Foreword by Jonathan Safran FoerNew Introduction by David A. GoldfarbTranslated by Celina WieniewskaPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310514-5
James Weldon Johnson along This wayIntroduction by Sondra Kathryn WilsonPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310517-6 Available February 2008
The porTable ConradEdited with an Introduction by Michael GorraPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310511-4
hearT of darkness and The Congo diaryEdited by Robert Hampson and Owen KnowlesJ. H. Stape, senior editorPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144167-2
lord Jima TaleEdited by J. H. StapeIntroduction by Allan SimmonsPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144161-0
The seCreT agenTa simple TaleEdited by Michael NewtonJ. H. Stape, senior editorPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144158-0
150th anniveRsaRy of Joseph ConRad
Bertolt BrechtThe Threepenny operaNew Foreword by Nadine GordimerNew Introduction by Norm RoesslerTranslated & Edited by Ralph Manheim & John WillettPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310516-9
moTher Courage and her ChildrenNew Foreword by Olympia DukakisNew Introduction by Norm RoesslerEdited with an Introduction by John Willett & Ralph ManheimTranslated by John WillettPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310528-2
D. H. Lawrencewomen in loVeCambridge Lawrence EditionEdited by David Farmer & Lindeth VaseyIntroduction by Amit ChaudhuriPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144154-2
The rainbowCambridge Lawrence EditionEdited by Mark Kinkead-Weekes & Anne FernihoughNew Introduction by James WoodPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144138-2
Booth TarkingtonpenrodNew Introduction by Jonathan YardleyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310485-8
James WelchThe deaTh of Jim loneyNew Introduction by Jim HarrisonPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310518-3
winTer in The bloodNew Introduction by Louise ErdrichPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310522-0 Available February 2008
Wilfred Thesigerarabian sandsNew Introduction by Rory StewartPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144207-5
Miles Franklinmy brillianT CareerPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310505-3
Lewis Grassic GibbonsunseT songNew Introduction by Ali SmithNotes by William K. MalcolmPenguin Classics 978-0-14-118840-9
Franz KafkameTamorphosis and other storiesNewly Translated with an Introduction by Michael Hofmann Cover by Sammy HarkhamPenguin Classics 978-0-310524-4 Available March 2008
Contemporary ameriCan Writers
Ron CarlsonfiVe skiesViking 978-0-670-03850-3
Deirdre McNamerred roVerViking 978-0-670-06350-5
Marisha PesslspeCial TopiCs in CalamiTy physiCsPenguin 978-0-14-311212-9
George SaundersThe braindead megaphoneRiverhead 978-1-59448-256-4
T. C. BoyleTalk TalkPenguin 978-0-14-311215-0
William Gibsonspook CounTryPutnam 978-0-399-15430-0
Kim EdwardsThe seCreTs of a fire king Penguin 978-0-14-311230-3
Susan Richards Shrevea sTudenT of liVing ThingsPlume 978-0-452-28849-2
Thomas PynchonagainsT The dayPenguin 978-0-14-311256-3
Stewart O’NanlasT nighT aT The lobsTerViking 978-0-670-01827-7
Junot DíazThe brief wondrous life of osCar waoRiverhead 978-1-59448-958-7
James McBridesong yeT sungRiverhead 978-1-59448-972-3 Available February 2008
Geraldine Brookspeople of The bookViking 978-0-670-01821-5
Bich Minh NguyensTealing buddha’s dinnerPenguin 978-0-14-311303-4
J.M. LedgardgiraffePenguin 978-0-14-303896-2
Contemporary international
Writers
Khaled Hosseinia Thousand splendid sunsRiverhead 978-1-57322-471-0
Penelope LivelyConseQuenCesViking 978-0-670-03856-5
Michal GovrinsnapshoTsRiverhead 978-1-59448-959-4
Marina LewyckasTrawberry fieldsPenguin Press 978-1-59420-137-0
William TrevorCheaTing aT CanasTaViking 978-0-670-01837-6
on The road: The original scrollEdited by Howard Cunnell. Introduction by Howard Cunnell, Joshua Kupetz, George Mourtaidis, & Penny Vlagopoulos.Viking 978-0-670-06355-0
on The road50th Anniversary EditionViking 978-0-670-06326-0
John Lelandwhy kerouaC maTTersThe lessons of On the Road (They’re not what you Think)Viking 978-0-670-06325-3
The porTable JaCk kerouaCEdited by Ann ChartersPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310506-0
JaCk keRouaC
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Yousef Al-MohaimeedwolVes of The CresCenT moonTranslated by Anthony CalderbankPenguin 978-0-14-311321-8
J. M. Coetzeediary of a bad yearViking 978-0-670-01875-8
Elif ShafakThe basTard of isTanbulViking 978-0-670-03834-3
Jane HarrisThe obserVaTionsPenguin 978-0-14-311201-3
Gautam MalkanilondonsTaniPenguin 978-0-14-311228-0
Yasmin CrowtherThe saffron kiTChenPenguin 978-0-14-311274-7
Camilla GibbsweeTness in The bellyPenguin 978-0-14-303872-6
James RobertsonThe TesTamenT of gideon maCkViking 978-0-670-03844-2 Penguin 978-0-14-311319-5
Roddy DoyleThe deporTees and other storiesViking 978-0-670-01845-1
Arnon GrunbergThe Jewish messiahTranslated by Sam GarrettPenguin Press 978-1-59420-149-3
Hari Kunzrumy reVoluTionsDutton 978-0-525-94932-9
Julia AlvarezonCe upon a QuinCeañeraComing of age in the usaViking 978-0-670-03873-2
anthologies
The book of oTher peopleEdited with an Introduction by Zadie SmithPenguin 978-0-14-303818-4
ameriCan supernaTural TalesEdited with an Introduction by S. T. JoshiPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310504-6
Amy Goldwasser, editorred: The next generation of american writers—Teenage girls—on what fires up Their lives TodayHudson St. Press 978-1-594-63040-8
dashing diamond diCkand other Classic dime novelsEdited with an Introduction by J. Randolph CoxPenguin Classics 978-0-14-310497-1
The penguin book of firsT world war poeTryEdited with an Introduction by George WalterPenguin Classics 978-0-14-118190-5
The penguin book of firsT world war sToriesEdited by Barbara Korte and Ann-Marie EinhausPenguin 978-0-14-144215-0
The penguin book of modern afriCan poeTryFifth EditionEdited & Translated by Ulli Beier & Gerald MoorePenguin Classics 978-0-14-042472-0
The new kings of nonfiCTionEdited by Ira GlassRiverhead 978-1-59448-267-0
deCadenT poeTryEdited by Lisa RodenskyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-042413-3
Biography, literary CritiCism
& referenCe
Stephen FryThe ode less TraVelledunlocking the poet withinGotham 978-1-592-40311-0
J. M. Coetzeeinner workingsliterary essays 2000–2005Introduction by Derek AttridgeViking 978-0-670-03865-7
Roxanne J. Coady and Joy Johannessen, editorsThe book ThaT Changed my life71 remarkable writers Celebrate the books That matter most to ThemGotham 978-1-592-40317-2
Anu GargThe dord, The digloT, and an aVoCado or TwoThe hidden lives and strange origins of wordsPlume 978-0-452-28861-4
Katherine Barbersix words you neVer knew had someThing To do wiTh pigsand other fascinating facts about the english languagePenguin 978-0-14-303812-2
Aaron SachsThe humboldT CurrenTnineteenth-Century exploration and the roots of american environmentalismPenguin 978-0-14-311192-4
Telling True sToriesa nonfiction writers’ guide from the nieman foundation at harvard universityMark Kramer & Wendy Call, eds.Plume 978-0-452-28755-6
Samuel Johnsona diCTionary of The english languagean anthologySelected, Edited, & with an Introduction by David CrystalPenguin Classics 978-0-14-144157-3
Claire TomalinThomas hardyThe Time-Torn manThe Penguin Press 978-1-59420-118-9
Adam SismanThe friendshipwordsworth & ColeridgePenguin 978-0-14-311296-9
Jon Lellenberg, Daniel Stashower, & Charles FoleyarThur Conan doylea life in lettersPenguin Press 978-1-59420-135-6
Émile Durkheimon suiCideNewly Translated by Robin BussNew Introduction by Richard SennettNotes by Alexander RileyPenguin Classics 978-0-14-044967-9
Laurie Maguire, Ph.D.where There’s a will There’s a wayor, all i really need to know i learned from shakespearePerigee 978-0-399-53367-9
Michael PollanThe omniVore’s dilemmaa natural history of four mealsPenguin 978-0-14-303858-0
June CasagrandemorTal synTax101 language Choices That will get you Clobbered by the grammar snobs —even if you’re rightPenguin 978-0-14-311332-4