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Product Description: An erotic fairy tale from the acclaimed author of The Abode of Bliss and Deprivation. In a Turkish prison on the Black Sea coast, a lifer known as Yamyam the Cannibal whiles away tedious days and nights retelling old folk tales to the other inmates...read more

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9781590211168 | Lethe Pr, October 31, 2013, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: An erotic fairy tale from the acclaimed author of The Abode of Bliss and Deprivation.

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Product Description: Sleep deprivation does funny things to your head. Steeped in the romance of Renaissance Italian literature, Ben Lansing isn’t coping well with the routines of his first post-college job, his daily commute from Providence, Rhode Island, to Boston, the inevitable insomnia and lack of sleep, or the peculiarly vivid dreams when he does manage to sleep...read more

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9781590210925 | Lethe Pr, February 1, 2013, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: Sleep deprivation does funny things to your head.

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Product Description: From the author of Safe as Houses and The Abode of Bliss, ten wondrous tales of yesterday, today, and tomorrow--of our familiar world and others. An American teenager meets Adonis on a sailing cruise off the coast of Turkey. A merchant of the Silk Road encounters a dog--and a brother--from another world...read more

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9781590211038 | Lethe Pr, July 30, 2012, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: From the author of Safe as Houses and The Abode of Bliss, ten wondrous tales of yesterday, today, and tomorrow--of our familiar world and others.

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Product Description: Explaining himself to himself and the man he loves, Ziya tells Adam the stories of his life: A bilingual childhood and years in cosmopolitan Istanbul, city of the world's desire, and the Aegean resort of Bodrum. A bewildering trip by ship and train and jet across Europe and the Atlantic to college in America, that strange and terrifying country...read more

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9781590212462 | Lethe Pr, August 31, 2011, cover price $18.00 | About this edition: Explaining himself to himself and the man he loves, Ziya tells Adam the stories of his life: A bilingual childhood and years in cosmopolitan Istanbul, city of the world's desire, and the Aegean resort of Bodrum.

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Product Description: Do You Remember Tulum? is a story about memory, about learning to love and be loved, set among the exotic Maya ruins of Tulum and Palenque in southern Mexico. A young man returns to Mexico, where landscape, art, and memory compel him to confront the events that shaped him a decade before...read more

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9781590213483 | Lethe Pr, August 31, 2010, cover price $13.00 | About this edition: Do You Remember Tulum?

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Product Description: When Allen Pasztory discovered he was likely to die before his time, he realized that what he could pass down to the people he loved was stories. Stories of and for his families – the family he was born to and the family he stumbled upon and fiercely embraced...read more

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9780854492534 | Heretic Books, February 1, 1998, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: When Allen Pasztory discovered he was likely to die before his time, he realized that what he could pass down to the people he loved was stories.

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Allen Pasztory, the hearing son of two deaf parents, struggles for a sense of self and family with a view to his Hungarian immigrant heritage, chronic illness, his lover Jeremy, Jeremy's son Toby, and his own nephew, Kit. IP.

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9780571198603 | Faber & Faber, March 1, 1995, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Allen Pasztory, the hearing son of two deaf parents, struggles for a sense of self and family with a view to his Hungarian immigrant heritage, chronic illness, his lover Jeremy, Jeremy's son Toby, and his own nephew, Kit

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