May 29, 2023

*****JUNE 2006 STAFF PICKS*****

Luke

 

LUCKY JIM by KINGSLEY AMIS

$14.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140186301   

“Despite my best efforts, I am stymied to find a passage which can relate the unbridled brilliance, wit, and hilarity of Lucky Jim. Read it to discover characters whose attention shifts “like a squadron of slow old battleships,” or who wake up “spewed up like a broken spider-crab on the tarry shingle of the morning.” Intelligent and light, it’s the perfect summer read.”

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Brie                                            

IN THE LAKE OF THE WOODS by TIM O’BRIEN

$15.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0140250948

“Never has watering houseplants been so terrifying. Is this a horror story … or a love story? Either way, this is one of the best, most haunting novels you’ll ever read.”

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Zack Z.

BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN by DAVID FOSTER WALLACE

$14.95 * Fiction / Paperback * Little Brown ISBN: 0316925195

“One of the funniest and most creative books I have ever found, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men is a soothing parallel to Infinite Jest, the intimidating one thousand and eighty eight page novel Wallace had put out three years prior to this collection of smart, uproarious, and strangly eloquent short stories. I hated David Foster Wallace … and then I read this book.”

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Henry

BUT BEAUTIFUL by GEOFF DYER

$14.00 * Music / Paperback * FSG ISBN 0865475083

“The best book on jazz.”

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Juliet

ARCADIA by TOM STOPPARD

$13.00 * Drama / Paperback * FSG ISBN: 0571169341

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Holly

PORTRAIT OF A LADY by HENRY JAMES

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0141439637

“Isabel Archer is a character you can’t forget, but as a I reread this novel recently, I saw her more clearly than I had years ago in college. Float with her, soar with her, discover with her, again, the violence that lurks behind the veneer of social graces.”

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Matt

THE INNOCENTS ABROAD by MARK TWAIN

$7.95 * Travelogue / Paperback * Penguin ISBN: 0451525027

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Peter

ANNIE JOHN by JAMAICA KINCAID

$11.00 * Fiction / Paperback * FSG ISBN: 0374525102

“An early lyrical work of a singular artist.”

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Drew

JESUS’ SON by DENIS JOHNSON

$12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060975776

“An official selection of the NYT’S top twenty five of the last twenty five, this slender volume pacts a smack-infused punch. Morbidly funny and filled with paranoid surrealism, Jesus’ Son makes a great beach read.”

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Zack A.

UNDERGROUND by HARUKI MURAKAMI

$14.95 * History / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0375725806

“From Japan’s premier contemporary novelist comes a collection of self-conducted interviews from survivors of the 1995 Tokyo gas attack, which has garnered comparisons to Akutajawa’s Rashomon. Unfolding the ever-complex subjects of terror and religious extremism, underground is a timely and powerful read.”

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David

MOTEL CHRONICLES by SAM SHEPARD

$10.95 * Drama / Paperback * City Lights ISBN: 0872861430

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Mary

I’LL KNOW IT WHEN I SEE IT by ALICE CAREY

$14.95 * Biography / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 1580051324

“Give yourself over to Alice Carey’s story & you’ll really enjoy it! From her childhood in Astoria, Queens & (improbably) Park Avenue through her adult years in the worlds of Greenwich Village, Broadway, & Fire Island, there is - always - the pull of her parents’ home land, Ireland. The adventures & misadventures of Alice finding her way “home” are both moving & hilarious. And you’ll want to board the next flight out to see magical Bantry Bay in County Cork for yourself.”
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Seth

HOW WE LIVE by SHERWIN NULAND

$14.95 * Health / Paperback * Random House ISBN: 0679781404

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Jack

GROUNDWORK OF THE METAPHYSICS OF MORALS by IMMANUEL KANT

$13.00 * Philosophy / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0061311596

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Rich

TWELVE by NICK MCDONELL

$12.00 * Fiction / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 0802140122

“A fast paced and sometimes horrific look into the lives of privileged Upper East Side prep school kids. Like a post-modern This Side Of Paradise.” 

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Kate

STONE BUTCH BLUES by LESLIE FEINBERG

$14.95 * Fiction Paperback * Alyson ISBN: 1555838537

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Graham

BALD SOPRANO AND OTHER PLAYS by EUGENE IONESCO

$12.00 * Drama / Paperback * PGW ISBN: 0802131018

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Steve

NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS 1931 - 2001 by CZESLAW MILOSZ

$19.95 * Poetry / Paperback * Harper Collins ISBN: 0060514485

“Have you ever cracked open a book looking, searching, thinking there must be something out there to notice so you can see what’s fresh again, make songs sing again, make art see something again like Monet in a garden in Giverney: matching color with dirt and the soup at the kitchen table meal - a selection not seen ever before? This book does it!”

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*****LITERARY EVENTS*****

———-Events at BookCourt———-

BookCourt 163 Court St. Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 875-3677

-Click here for DIRECTIONS-

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Tuesday, October 23rd - 7PM

MICHAEL BENSON - Everything You Wanted to Know About the New York Knicks: A Who’s Who of Everyone Who Ever Played On or Coached the NBA’s Most Celebrated Team.

Sunday, October 28th - 7PM

GREGORY ATTONITO & SHANTI WINTERGATE - I Went For A Walk

Tuesday, November 6th - 7PM

BENJAMIN FELDMAN - Butchery On Bond street

Monday, November 12th - 7PM

LINDA SUSAN JACKSON - What Yellow Sounds Like


Tuesday, November 13th - 7PM

SAM BUTLER - Queen Ferris: Book Two of the Stoneways Trilogy

Thursday, November 15th -7PMA discussion with KEN KALFUS - A Disorder Peculiar To This Country, and JESS WALTER - The Zero

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—-The Sundays At Sunny’s Reading Series—- *co-sponsored by BookCourt

Sunny’s Bar 253 Conover St. (bet. Beard & Reed streets) Brooklyn, NY 11231

NO SCHEDULED EVENT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST. THIS READING SERIES WILL RESUME IN SEPT. STAY TUNED!
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For a complete list of past events here at BookCourt, please click HERE

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May 25, 2023

Nice new Random House releases!

Brooklyn Author PAULS TOUTONGHI’S New Novel RED WEATHER

Toutonghi’s tragicomic debut novel paints a loving, cockeyed picture of the Soviet immigrant experience in the twilight of the Cold War. Yuri Balodis, a painfully thin, bookish 15-year-old living in Milwaukee with his parents, narrates with adolescent angst tempered by retrospective wisdom. Proud to have escaped Soviet Latvia under trying circumstances, Yuri’s mother and father (who works as a janitor) have embraced America, choosing to speak only their own idiosyncratic brand of English and decorating their small apartment with glossy magazine ads. In 1989, Yuri watches the fall of the Berlin Wall on television, plays host to Latvian relatives who may or may not be seeking asylum, and dabbles in socialism, an interest derived mostly from his passion for wild-haired Hannah Graham, a Socialist Worker vendor. Yuri’s patriotic parents, particularly his hard-drinking father, Rudolfi, are outraged by Yuri’s espousal of Marxist rhetoric, a blatant form of teenage rebellion. Oblivious to everything except his own obsession with Hannah, Yuri fails to recognize his father’s love, and the implications of his own recklessness, until it’s almost too late. Toutonghi’s carefully observed character details, evocation of working-class Milwaukee and tales of the old country effectively walk the line between realism and absurdity.

Visit Pauls’ website http://paulstoutonghi.com/

***Paul will should be in soon to sign some stock, so stop by and pick up an autographed copy.

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HEAT by BILL BUFORD

(AN AMETEUR’S ADVENTURES AS KITCHEN SLAVE, LINE COOK, PASTA-MAKER, AND APPRENTICE TO A DANTE-QUOTING BUTCHER IN TUSCANY)

 

Bill Buford—author of the highly acclaimed best-selling Among the Thugs—had long thought of himself as a reasonably comfortable cook when in 2002 he finally decided to answer a question that had nagged him every time he prepared a meal: What kind of cook could he be if he worked in a professional kitchen? When the opportunity arose to train in the kitchen of Mario Batali’s three-star New York restaurant, Babbo, Buford grabbed it. Heat is the chronicle—sharp, funny, wonderfully exuberant—of his time spent as Batali’s “slave” and of his far-flung apprenticeships with culinary masters in Italy.
In a fast-paced, candid narrative, Buford describes the frenetic experience of working in Babbo’s kitchen: the trials and errors (and more errors), humiliations and hopes, disappointments and triumphs as he worked his way up the ladder from slave to cook. He talks about his relationships with his kitchen colleagues and with the larger-than-life, hard-living Batali, whose story he learns as their friendship grows through (and sometimes despite) kitchen encounters and after-work all-nighters.
Buford takes us to the restaurant in a remote Appennine village where Batali first apprenticed in Italy and where Buford learns the intricacies of handmade pasta . . . the hill town in Chianti where he is tutored in the art of butchery by Italy’s most famous butcher, a man who insists that his meat is an expression of the Italian soul . . . to London, where he is instructed in the preparation of game by Marco Pierre White, one of England’s most celebrated (or perhaps notorious) chefs. And throughout, we follow the thread of Buford’s fascinating reflections on food as a bearer of culture, on the history and development of a few special dishes (Is the shape of tortellini really based on a woman’s navel? And just what is a short rib?), and on the what and why of the foods we eat today.
Heat is a marvelous hybrid: a richly evocative memoir of Buford’s kitchen adventure, the story of Batali’s amazing rise to culinary (and extra-culinary) fame, a dazzling behind-the-scenes look at the workings of a famous restaurant, and an illuminating exploration of why food matters.
It is a book to delight in—and to savor.

AMONG THE THUGS is also available at BookCourt

Bill Buford is a staff writer for The New Yorker, where he was the fiction editor for eight years. He was the founding editor of Granta magazine and was also the publisher of Granta Books. His previous book, Among the Thugs, is a nonfiction account of crowd violence and British soccer hooliganism. He lives in New York City with his wife, Jessica Green, and their two sons.

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HOUELLEBECQ.

THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ISLAND

Gloom suffuses the works of celebrated French novelist Houellebecq. His latest offering features 40-year-old Daniel, a caustic comedian and filmmaker whose celebrity status earns him access to Elohim, a cult of sexually promiscuous health fanatics who achieve immortality through cloning. The narrative alternates between the original Daniel (plagued by a succession of failed love affairs, with affection remaining only for his Welsh corgi) and his subsequent “neohuman” incarnations, virtually devoid of humanity and emotion. Moments of contentment are rare for Houellebecq, who seems to revel in a sort of vulgar navel gazing, replete with horrifying images (one particularly distressing scenario depicts explosions of infant skulls). Joyless Daniel even despises laughter, “that sudden and violent distortion of the features that deforms the human face and strips it instantly of all dignity.” Frequently labeled by critics as a malcontent and misogynist, Houellebecq seems to revere canines, with their capacity for devotion and unconditional love. It’s a strange bit of sentimentality from a man who seems, by all accounts, heartless.

And come check out Houellebecq’s other books, all in stock:

WHATEVER

 

 

 

THE ELEMENTARY PARTICLES 

PLATFORM

H.P. LOVECRAFT: AGAINST THE WORLD, AGAINST LIFE 

 

Read a San Francisco Chronicle interview with Houellebecq. Click here: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/06/01/DDGEGD001V1.DTL&type=books

Read a review by John Updike of THE POSSIBILITY OF AN ISLAND. Click here: http://www.newyorker.com/critics/books/articles/060522crbo_books

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May 24, 2023

Political Thrillers

Heard on Fresh Air yesterday a new book Flight Club Politics:

Summary:

The House of Representatives - the people’s House - is supposed to most closely reflect the needs and desires of ordinary citizens. But over the past decade, House leaders fearful of losing power have torn the House from its roots. The creation of politically safe, more ideologically-tilted congressional districts through redistricting has cemented this shift and seated more politicians from both the extreme left and right. Fight Club Politics will show how we have come to the point where average Americans have little say over what happens in the House, and what can be done about it.

Fascinating.

Listen to the entire interview here

You can reserve a copy by emailing us at [email protected]

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THE NEW ISSUE OF N+1 FEATURES THE FOLLOWING: 

 Essays & Lit. Crit. by

Elif Vatuman - Stephen Burt - Caleb Crain - Rodrigo Fresan - Keith Gessen - Vivian Gornick - Gerald Howard - Benjamin Kunkel - Marco Roth

Fiction by

-JOHN HASKELL-

-ILYA KLIGER-

-REBECCA SCHIFF-

-MISHA HOEKSTRA-

Reviews:

*Marco Roth on Ishiguro & Houellebecq

*J.D. Daniels on William T. Vollman

COME PICK UP AND ISSUE!

You can check out N+1 on the web at www.nplusonemag.com

 

 

 

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