How can we remember the unimaginable? A 21st-century hate crime brings an old man and a youn...
In conversations with drivers ranging from refugees to American expats, Di Cintio explores the bo...
Like its totem creature, the poems inOctopus are canny, slippery, and metamorphic.
A satirical novel about one man's attempt to maintain sanity and sense of humour in the face...
A retelling of the Trojan War told from Odysseus's perspective.
Culture-shocked Western doctors, nurses alienated from their villages, undersupplied hospita...
A suite of dark, unflinching elegies for a working-class city and community driven to the br...
A vivacious memoir of life along the Detroit River, from the prize-winning reporter, novelis...
From the bestselling author ofAnnabel, shortlisted for the Orange and IMPAC Dublin pr...