The Piano Lesson and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone: August Wilson

Published by Penguin, 228 pages. The Piano Lesson was first published in 1986. Joe Turner's Come and Gone was first published in 1984. (Note: the dates of first publication are not clear; these may not be accurate.) These two plays form part of August Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle, a series of 10 plays, each set in …

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Not a River: Selva Almada

Translated from Spanish by Annie McDermottPublished by Charco Press, 2024, 99 pages. Original version published in 2021. Three men go to an island in the Paraná Delta in Argentina to fish: two middle-aged men, El Negro and Enero, and a younger one, Tilo, son of their dead friend Eusebio. They are haunted by the death …

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The Panama Papers—Breaking the Story of How the Rich and Powerful Hide Their Money: Bastian Obermayer and Frederik Obermaier

Translated from German by Simon Pare, Seiriol Dafydd, Alice Paul and Jackie Smith.Published by OneWorld, 2017, 390 pages. Original version published in 2016. In 2016, the world was rocked by the scandal known as the Panama Papers, the revelation that many of the world’s richest people—including politicians, those in the worlds of entertainment and sports, …

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Middlemarch—A Study of Provincial Life: George Eliot

Published by Penguin / Everyman's Library, first published in 1871-72, 364 pages. Welcome to Middlemarch: an English town in the Midlands, during the late 1800s, home to dreamers, idealists, people trying to remake themselves, and people on the make. They represent a cross-section of society: landowners, traders, estate managers, artists, clerics and workers. The people …

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Les Rivières pourpres: Jean-Christophe Grangé

Published by Éditions Albin Michel, 1982, 442 pages. Published in English as The Crimson Rivers, Harvill Press, 1999, 328 pages. Translated from French by Ian Monk. A mutilated body, suspended in a crevice, has been found in the French town of Guernon, a town surrounded by mountains. Commissaire Pierre Niémans is sent from Paris to …

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