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The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer
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The Big Book of In-Your-Face Gay Etiquette
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The Murder on the Links (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
Cane (Wisehouse Classics Edition)
A Clergyman’s Daughter
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The Blind Owl (Authorized by The Sadegh Hedayat Foundation – First Translation into English Based on the Bombay Edition)

The Blind Owl (Authorized by The Sadegh Hedayat Foundation – First Translation into English Based on the Bombay Edition)

The Blind Owl (Authorized by The Sadegh Hedayat Foundation - First Translation into English Based on the Bombay Edition) Sadegh Hedayat - - Widely regarded as Sadegh Hedayat's masterpiece, the Blind Owl is the most important work of literature to come out of Iran in the past century. On the surface this work seems to be a tale of doomed love, but with the turning of each page basic ...
The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer Hans-Christian Wagner - - "I have run away from the place where I grew up to conquer the world and found my home on an island. I fulfilled my dreams, loved more men than I can remember, danced, acted, choreographed and produced, designed and managed, healed and taught. I shared the wealth of my father and enjoyed the naked freedom of having nothing. ...
The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer

The Sunshineboy: Memoirs of a Dancer Hans-Christian Wagner - - "I have run away from the place where I grew up to conquer the world and found my home on an island. I fulfilled my dreams, loved more men than I can remember, danced, acted, choreographed and produced, designed and managed, healed and taught. I shared the wealth of my father and enjoyed the naked freedom of having nothing. ...
A Biopsy of Literature’s Dangerous Nature

A Biopsy of Literature’s Dangerous Nature

A Biopsy of Literature’s Dangerous Nature Sam Vaseghi - - MUSINGS OF A TRANSLATOR -- The translator is a curious beast. Exploration is the nature of his existence. Through answers he uncovers his purpose. His purpose is to examine the knowledge he’s just discovered and then come to the root of its reason. Curiosity is biopsy. . . an exploration, invasion, a microscopic theft that is ...

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