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Literary read by Dick Hill
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Literary read by Andrew McCarthy
Bret Easton Ellis’s debut, Less Than Zero, is one of the signal novels of the last thirty years, and he now follows those infamous teenagers into an even more desperate middle age.
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Literary read by Arthur Morey
Andras Lévi, a Hungarian-Jewish architecture student, arrives from Budapest with a scholarship, a single suitcase, and a mysterious letter he has promised to deliver to C. Morgenstern on the rue de Sévigné. As he falls into a complicated relationship with the letter’s recipient, he becomes privy to a secret history that will alter the course of his own life.
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 | | LESS THAN ZERO by Bret Easton Ellis
Literary read by Christian Rummel
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 | | LETTING GO by Philip Roth
Literary read by Luke Daniels
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 | | MY LIFE AS A MAN by Philip Roth
Literary read by Dan John Miller
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 | | PRATER VIOLET by Christopher Isherwood
Literary read by Paul Boehmer
Isherwood’s story centers on the production of the vacuous fictional melodrama Prater Violet, set in nineteenth-century Vienna, providing ironic counterpoint to tragic events as Hitler annexes the real Vienna of the 1930s.
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 | | PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY, A by John Irving
Literary read by Joe Barrett
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 | | PRIVATE LIFE by Jane Smiley
Literary read by Kate Reading
A portrait of marriage and the mysteries that...
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 | | PROFESSOR OF DESIRE, THE by Philip Roth
Literary read by David Colacci
"No one writing can juggle the somber and the ludicrous more adroitly than Roth." - Time
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 | | RULES OF ATTRACTION, THE by Bret Easton Ellis
Literary read by Jonathan Davis, Lauren Fortgang, and Danny Gerard
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