By: Otto Julius Bierbaum
Format: 78 pages, Paperback
“He stepped very close to me, and his eyes were terrible as he said, ‘Hear this, man from Tuscany, …
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By: Horace Walpole
Format: 125 pages, Paperback
First published pseudonymously in 1764, The Castle of Otranto purported to be a translation of an I… read more
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Format: 158 pages, Paperback
In this haunting and surreal novel, the narrator and a man known as the warden search for an elusiv… read more
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"Her albino hair illuminated my dreams, shining brighter than moonlight."-Anna Kavan, Ice
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By: Patrick Süskind
Format: 77 pages, Paperback
Set in Paris and attracting comparisons with Franz Kafka and Edgar Allan Poe, The Pigeon is Patrick… read more
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"من تعويض البطالة وحده لا يمكن للمرء أن يعيش."-Patrick Süskind, The Pigeon
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"أراد أن يصرخ بجملة أنه لا يستطيع الحياة دون الناس الآخرين في وجه السكون، إلى هذا المدى بلغت حاجته."-Patrick Süskind, The Pigeon
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By: Ed Brubaker , None , Sean Phillips
Format: 240 pages, Paperback
Secrets, lies, horror, lust and monsters from the time before time all collide in Fatale, Book One:… read more
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By: Jay Rubin , Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
Format: 128 pages, Paperback
'What is the life of a human being - a drop of dew, a flash of lightning? This is so sad, so sad.' … read more
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By: Dino Buzzati , Stuart Hood
Format: 25 pages,
Often likened to Kafka's The Castle, The Tartar Steppe is both a scathing critique of military life… read more
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By: Marcel Schwob , Kit Schluter
Format: 126 pages, Paperback
When Marcel Schwob published "The Book of Monelle" in French in 1894, it immediately became the uno… read more
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By: Kakuzō Okakura
Format: 232 pages, Hardcover
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"Man beholds the earth, and it is breathing like a great lung; whenever it exhales, delightful life swarms from all its pores and reaches out toward the sun, but when it inhales, a moan of rupture pas…"-Peter Wessel Zapffe, The Last Messiah
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By: Otto Julius Bierbaum
Format: 78 pages, Paperback
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Format: 48 pages, Hardcover
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"I admit I am an unnatural thing for not loving my child. But I hardly know my child. How can anyone love a thing that reveals nothing of itself. . . except for its unending screams?"-Celine Loup, The Man Who Came Down the Attic Stairs