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With a worldwide circulation of over 145,000, The New York Review of Books has established itself, in Esquire’s words, as “the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language.” The New York Review began during the New York publishing strike of 1963, when its founding editors, Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein, and their friends, decided to create a new kind of magazine—one in which the most interesting and qualified minds of our time would discuss current books and issues in depth. Just as importantly, it was determined that the Review should be an independent publication; it began life as an independent editorial voice and it remains independent today. Source
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Date: Time: 6 PM Location: 1133 Broadway, New York, NY 10010 Find out more: Eventbrite Join Amit Chaudhuri at Rizzoli bookstore for a reading and discussion of Incompleteness (New York Review Books), Chaudhuri's new collection of essays on everything from the music of Joni Mitchell to D. H. Lawrence to globalization; as well as the newly released NYRB Classics editions of Chaudhuri's The Immortals and A New World—novels set in 1980s Bombay and 1990s Calcutta, respectively.
The Palm House
Regular price $16.95 Regular price Sale price $16.95 Unit price / per Available as E-Book Fiction Literature in English Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when this book and other new titles are available for purchase: Laura Miller and Edmund Putnam have been friends for a long time. Theirs is a happy meeting of minds, with long evenings spent huddled in an ancient pub by the Thames, where they share office gossip, reflect on their teenage passions, and lament the state of the world.
Love and Death in the American Novel
Regular price $24.95 Regular price Sale price $24.95 Unit price / per American Literature Available as E-Book Essays & Criticism History Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when this book and other new titles are available for purchase: Leslie A. Fiedler's Love and Death in the American Novel is a study of American fiction from its beginnings up through the 1960s.
Transcendence for Beginners
In this elegant, eloquent, elegiac book, Clare Carlisle describes the movements of other lives, as well as those of her own life, that open paths to understanding what it means to live a life of devotion. This is philosophy as rigorously thought, but also as felt and lived.
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Regular price $18.95 Regular price Sale price $18.95 Unit price / per Available as E-Book British & Irish Literature Literature in English Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when this book and other new titles are available for purchase: In this luminous novel about a modern Don Juan, John Berger relates the story of G., a young man forging an energetic sexual career in Europe during the early years of the last century as Europe teeters on the brink of war.
Radical Universalism
Beyond Identity Regular price $17.95 Regular price Sale price $17.95 Available as E-Book Essays & Criticism Politics & Current Affairs Format Paperback Winner of the 2024 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding The entire political spectrum of our day, from right to left, reflects the politics of identity. The right speaks of blood and soil, of homeland; the left of gender and race.
Baby Driver
Spend $75 or more for free US shipping Regular price $17.95 Regular price Sale price $17.95 Unit price / per American Literature Available as E-Book Fiction Format Paperback The December 2025 selection of the NYRB Classics Book Club “Was it January or February? The coconut fronds waving, shining like green hair in the sun, gave no clue.” Fifteen-year-old Jan is pregnant, gamely living off rice and whatever fish her boyfriend John can catch in Yelapa, Mexico.
Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1815-1830
Regular price $29.95 Regular price Sale price $29.95 Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when this book and other new titles are available for purchase: In 1815—with the Napoleonic era at an end and royalty restored—François-René de Chateaubriand seemed poised, along with the Bourbon family he'd long supported, to wield unprecedented power. Already one of France's most celebrated writers, he now became an ambassador and statesman of the French kingdom.
Ginster
Written By Himself Regular price $18.95 Regular price Sale price $18.95 Available as E-Book Fiction German Literature Sign up for our newsletter to be notified when this book and other new titles are available for purchase: The November 2025 selection of the NYRB Classics Book Club Ginsteris a war novel about not going to war; about how war, far from the front, comes to warp every aspect of outer and inner life and to infect the workings of language itself.
The Summer Book (Movie Tie-In Edition)
Tove Jansson was a genius. This is a marvelous, beautiful, wise novel, which is also very funny. — Philip Pullman [Jansson's] writing is all magical deception, her sentences simple and loaded; the novel reads like looking through clear water and seeing, suddenly, the depth. — Ali Smith This slim, magical, life-affirming novel tells the story of a young girl and her grandmother, who spend their summer together on a small, isolated island in the Gulf of Finland.