 | | BEANS OF EGYPT, MAINE, THE by Carolyn Chute
Literary read by Joyce Bean and William Dufris
The "startling and original" (New York Times Book Review) debut that launched Carolyn Chute's career - now available as an unabridged audiobook!
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 | | BREAST, THE by Philip Roth
Literary read by David Colacci
“A new shock world of sensual possibility. . . . Need one say again that Roth is an admirable novelist who never steps twice into the same river?” — Anthony Burgess
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 | | CITY OF BOHANE by Kevin Barry
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 | | COLLECTED FICTION by Jorge Luis Borges
Literary read by George Guidall
"An unparalleled treasury of marvels...Along with a tiny cohort of peers, and seers (Kafka and Joyce come to mind), Borges is more than a stunning storyteller and a brilliant stylist; he's a mirror who reflects the spirit of his time."
-Melvin Jules Bukiet, Chicago Tribune
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 | | COMPLETE ESSAYS OF MONTAIGNE, THE by Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
Literary read by Christopher Lane
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 | | DECEPTION by Philip Roth
Literary read by David Colacci and Susan Ericksen
“Deception is itself deceptive, as elegant and ingenious as anything in The Ghost Writer or The Prague Orgy.” — Hermione Lee, The New Republic
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 | | ESSAYS BY RALPH WALDO EMERSON by Ralph Waldo Emerson
Literary read by Jeff Riggenbach
Here in one volume are both the Essays: First Series and Essays: Second Series from one of the most influential philosophers in American history.
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 | | FARTHER AWAY by Jonathan Franzen
Literary read by Jonathan Franzen and Scott Shepherd
In Farther Away, which gathers together essays and speeches written mostly in the past five years, Franzen returns with renewed vigor to the themes, both human and literary, that have long preoccupied him.
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 | | GLAMORAMA by Bret Easton Ellis
Literary read by Jonathan Davis
From his first novel — Less Than Zero to American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis has been a powerful and original presence in contemporary literature, whether giving voice to a previously inchoate generation or provoking a controversy that raged throughout the culture.
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 | | GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL, THE by Philip Roth
Literary read by James Daniels
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 | | HUMBLING, THE by Philip Roth
Literary read by Dick Hill
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