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THE AENEIDVirgilNewly Translated by Robert FaglesIntroduction by Bernard KnoxViking 0-670-03803-2
THE ODYSSEYHomerTranslated by Robert FaglesIntroduction and Notes by Bernard KnoxPenguin Classics 0-14-303995-4
THE POEMSCatullusTranslated and Edited by Peter WhighamPenguin Classics 0-14-044981-7
THE BACCHAE AND OTHER PLAYSEuripidesTranslated by John DavieWith an Introduction and Notes by Richard RutherfordPenguin Classics 0-14-044726-1
MEDITATIONSMarcus AureliusEdited and Newly Translated with Notes by Martin HammondIntroduction by Diskin ClayPenguin Classics 0-14-044933-7
THE TALE OF GENJIMurasaki ShikibuEdited, Translated, and Abridged by Royall TylerPenguin Classics 0-14-303949-0
THE BIBLEWith the ApocryphaKing James VersionEdited with an Introduction and Notes by David NortonPenguin Classics 0-14-144151-8
THE TIBETAN BOOK OF THE DEADFirst Complete TranslationTranslated by Gyurme DorjeEdited by Graham Coleman with Thupten JinpaIntroductory Commentary by His Holiness The Dalai LamaPenguin Classics 0-14-310494-2Available February 2007
SHAHNAMEHThe Persian Book of KingsAbolqasem FerdowsiNewly Translated by Dick DavisForeword by Azar NafisiViking 0-670-03485-1Penguin Classics 0-14-310493-4Paperback available March 2007
TAO TÉ CHINGLao TzuTranslated and Introduced by R. B. BlakneyNew Afterword by Richard John LynnSignet Classics 0-451-53040-3
M E D I E V A L &R E N A I S S A N C E
INFERNOThe Divine ComedyDante AlighieriNewly Translated and Edited by Robin KirkpatrickPenguin Classics 0-14-044895-0
PERICLES, CYMBELINE,THE TWO NOBLE KINSMENWilliam ShakespeareSignet Classics 0-451-53035-7
GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUELFrançois RabelaisNewly Translated by M.A. ScreechPenguin Classics 0-14-044550-1
1 7 T H & 1 8 T H C E N T U R Y
METAPHYSICAL POETRYEdited by Colin BurrowSeries Editor: Christopher RicksPenguin Classics 0-14-042444-X
SELECTED POEMS Lord ByronEdited with an Introduction by Susan Wolfson & Peter ManningPenguin Classics 0-14-042450-4
SELECTED FABLESJean de la FontaineTranslated by James MichieIntroduction by Geoffrey GrigsonPenguin Classics 0-14-045524-8
PHILOSOPHY IN THE BOUDOIRMarquis de SadeNewly Translatedby Joachim NeugroschelIntroduction by Francine du Plessix GrayCover by Tomer HanukaPenguin Classics 0-14-303901-6
STRANGE TALES FROM A CHINESE STUDIOPu SonglingNewly Translated with an Introduction by John MinfordPenguin Classics 0-14-044740-7
LIFE IS A DREAMPedro Calderón de la BarcaNewly Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Gregary RaczPenguin Classics 0-14-310482-9
1 9 T H C E N T U R Y
THE PORTABLE EDGAR ALLAN POEEdited by Gerald KennedyPenguin Classics 0-14-303991-1
THE COMPLETE NOVELS Jane AustenIntroduction by Karen Joy FowlerPenguin Classics 0-14-303950-4
THE DIARY OF A MADMAN,THE GOVERNMENTINSPECTOR, ANDSELECTED STORIESNikolay GogolTranslated by Ronald WilksIntroduction by Robert MaguirePenguin Classics 0-14-044907-8
CRANFORDElizabeth GaskellEdited with an Introduction by Patricia InghamPenguin Classics 0-14-143988-2
THE LONGEST JOURNEYE. M. ForsterIntroduction by Gilbert AdairPenguin Classics 0-14-144148-8
NIELS LYHNEJens Peter JacobsenRevised Translationby Tiina NunnallyIntroduction by Eric O. JohannessonPenguin Classics 0-14-303981-4
MADEMOISELLE DE MAUPINThéophile GautierTranslated by Helen ConstantineIntroduction by Patricia DunckerPenguin Classics 0-14-044813-6
SELECTED POEMSWilliam BlakeEdited with an Introduction and Notes by G. E. Bentley, Jr.Penguin Classics 0-14-042446-6
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RASH-OMON AND SEVENTEEN OTHER STORIES Ryu-nosuke AkutagawaNewly Translatedwith Notes by Jay RubinIntroduction by Haruki MurakamiCover by Yoshihiro TatsumiPenguin Classics 0-14-303984-9
WAR AND PEACELeo TolstoyNewly Translatedby Anthony BriggsIntroduction by Orlando FigesPenguin Classics 0-14-303999-7
JANE EYRECharlotte BrontëEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Stevie DaviesPenguin Classics 0-14-144114-3
TALES OF ANGRIACharlotte BrontëEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Heather GlenPenguin Classics 0-14-043509-3Available February 2007
CYRANO DE BERGERACEdmond RostandNewly Translated and Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Carol ClarkPenguin Classics 0-14-044968-X
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF ROMANTIC POETRYEdited with an Introduction by Jonathan Wordsworth & Jessica WordsworthPenguin Classics 0-14-043568-9
LYRICAL BALLADSWilliam Wordsworth andSamuel Taylor ColeridgeEdited by Michael SchmidtPenguin Classics 0-14-042462-8Available February 2007
THE THREE MUSKETEERSAlexandre DumasNewly Translated with an Introduction by Richard PevearViking 0-670-03779-6
NOLI ME TANGERE(TOUCH ME NOT)José RizalNewly Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Harold AugenbaumPenguin Classics 0-14-303969-5
THE HARZ JOURNEY AND SELECTED PROSEHeinrich HeineEdited and Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Ritchie RobertsonPenguin Classics 0-14-044850-0Available February 2007
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYERMark TwainIntroduction by John SeelyeNotes by Guy CardwellPenguin Classics 0-14-303956-3
SELECTED ESSAYS, POEMSAND OTHER WRITINGSGeorge EliotEdited by A. S. Byatt & Nicholas WarrenIntroduction by A. S. ByattPenguin Classics 0-14-043148-9
SELECTED POEMSHerman MelvilleEdited with an Introduction by Robert FaggenPenguin Classics 0-14-303903-2
TESS OF THED’URBERVILLESThomas HardyIntroduction by Marcelle ClementsSignet Classics 0-451-53027-6
2 0 T H C E N T U R Y
CEREMONYLeslie Marmon SilkoIntroduction by Larry McMurtryPenguin Classics 0-14-310491-8
KNOTSNuruddin FarahRiverhead 1-59448-924-6Available February 2007
FROM A CROOKED RIBNuruddin FarahPenguin Classics 0-14-303726-9
EXCELLENT WOMENBarbara PymIntroduction by A. N. WilsonPenguin Classics 0-14-310487-X
THE GRAPES OF WRATHJohn SteinbeckIntroduction and Notes by Robert DeMottPenguin Classics 0-14-303943-1
AMERICAN PLACES Wallace Stegner and Page StegnerPenguin Classics 0-14-303974-1
DANGLING MANSaul BellowIntroduction by J. M. CoetzeePenguin Classics 0-14-303987-3
THE ADVENTURES OF AUGIE MARCHSaul BellowIntroduction by Christopher HitchensPenguin Classics 0-14-303957-1
LIBRADon DeLilloWith a New Introduction by the AuthorPenguin Classics 0-14-015604-6
THE OUTSIDERSS. E. HintonIntroduction by Jodi PicoultPenguin Classics 0-14-303985-7
THE IRON HEELJack LondonEdited with an Introduction by Jonathan AuerbachNotes by Jordan SchugarPenguin Classics 0-14-303971-7
THE LOG OF A COWBOYAndy AdamsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard W. EtulainPenguin Classics 0-14-303968-7
THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRYEdith WhartonEdited with an Introduction andNotes by Linda Wagner-MartinPenguin Classics 0-14-303970-9
A LITTLE LARGER THANTHE ENTIRE UNIVERSESelected PoemsFernando PessoaTranslated with an Introductionand Notes by Richard ZenithPenguin Classics 0-14-303955-5
THE HAUNTED DOLL’S HOUSE AND OTHER STORIESThe Complete Ghost Storiesof M. R. James, Vol. 2Edited with an Introduction and Notes by S. T. JoshiPenguin Classics 0-14-303992-X
SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTIONKen KeseyIntroduction by Charles BowdenPenguin Classics 0-14-303986-5
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THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSEShirley JacksonIntroduction by Laura MillerPenguin Classics 0-14-303998-9
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLEShirley JacksonIntroduction by Jonathan LethemCover by Thomas OttPenguin Classics 0-14-303997-0
IT’S NOT AN ALL NIGHT FAIRPramoedya Ananta ToerTranslated by Mark HanuszPenguin 0-14-303702-1
LADY CHATTERLEY’S LOVERD. H. LawrenceIntroduction by Doris LessingCover by Chester BrownPenguin Classics 0-14-303961-X
SONS AND LOVERSD. H. LawrenceEdited by Helen Baron & Carl BaronIntroduction by Blake MorrisonPenguin Classics 0-14-144144-5
THE BOOK OF IMAGINARY BEINGSJorge Luis BorgesTranslated by Andrew HurleyIllustrated by Peter SísPenguin Classics 0-14-303993-8
THE ANNOTATED ARCHY AND MEHITABELDon MarquisEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Michael SimsPenguin Classics 0-14-303975-X
SELECTED POEMSAnna AkhmatovaTranslated with an Introduction by D. M. ThomasPenguin Classics 0-14-042464-4
THE PORTABLE DOROTHY PARKEREdited with an Introduction by Marion MeadePenguin Classics 0-14-303953-9
FANTÔMASMarcel Allain and Pierre SouvestreIntroduction by John AshberyPenguin Classics 0-14-310484-5
TARZAN OF THE APES ANDTHE PRISONER OF ZENDAEdgar Rice Burroughs and Anthony HopeIntroductions by Gore Vidal & Justin KaplanSignet Classics 0-451-53018-7
A N T H O L O G I E S
THE SIGNET BOOK OF AMERICAN ESSAYSEdited by M. Jerry Weiss and Helen WeissSignet Classics 0-451-53021-7
WOMEN WHO DID: Storiesby Men and Women 1890-1914Edited with an Introduction andNotes by Angelique RichardsonPenguin Classics 0-14-144156-9
AFRICAN MYTHS OF ORIGINEdited with an Introduction by Stephen BelcherPenguin Classics 0-14-044945-0
RUSSIAN SHORT STORIESFROM PUSHKIN TO BUIDAEdited by Robert ChandlerPenguin Classics 0-14-044813-6
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF HEBREW VERSEEdited and Translated by T. CarmiPenguin Classics 0-14-042467-9
STOLEN VOICESYoung People’s War Diaries,from World War I to IraqEdited by Zlata Flilipovic and Melanie Challenger Foreword by Former U. N. Under-Secretary-General Olara A. OtunnuPenguin 0-14-303871-0
C O N T E M P O R A R YA M E R I C A N W R I T E R S
AGAINST THE DAYThomas PynchonPenguin Press 0-59420-120-X
TALK TALKT. C. BoyleViking 0-670-03770-2
THE KING OF KINGS COUNTYWhitney TerrellPenguin 0-14-303769-2
THE TEAHOUSE FIREEllis AveryRiverhead 1-59448-930-0
WHAT MATTERS MOSTNicole BokatNAL 0-451-21948-1
SPECIAL TOPICS INCALAMITY PHYSICSMarisha PesslViking 0-670-03777-X
EVERYTHING AFTERSharon PywellPutnam 0-399-15350-0
IN PERSUASION NATIONStoriesGeorge SaundersRiverhead 1-59448-922-X
THE MEMORY KEEPER’S DAUGHTERKim EdwardsPenguin 0-14-303714-5
THE ANGEL OFFORGETFULNESSSteve SternPenguin 0-14-303734-X
A STUDENT OF LIVING THINGSSusan Richards ShreveViking 0-670-03758-3
THE HILL ROADPatrick O’KeeffePenguin 0-14-303793-5
WHAT I DID WRONGJohn WeirViking 0-670-03484-3
AUGUSTA LOCKEWilliam Haywood HendersonViking 0-670-03491-6
COME TOGETHER, FALL APARTCristina HenríquezRiverhead 1-59448-915-7
HISTORY LESSON FOR GIRLSAurelie SheehanViking 0-670-03767-2
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THE INSTANT WHENEVERYTHING IS PERFECTJessica Barksdale InclánNAL 0-451-21753-5
THE TURQUOISE RINGGrace TiffanyBerkley 0-425-20666-1
THE VIRGIN OF FLAMESChris AbaniPenguin 0-14-303877-X
CONTEMPORARYINTERNATIONAL WRITERS
PAULA SPENCERRoddy DoyleViking 0-670-03816-4
THE LEAVETAKINGJohn McGahernPenguin 0-14-028057-XAvailable February 2007
GET A LIFENadine GordimerPenguin 0-14-303792-7
MAKING IT UPPenelope LivelyPenguin 0-14-303784-6
SNAKES AND EARRINGSHitomi KaneharaPlume 0-452-28731-6
THE NIGHT WATCHSarah WatersRiverhead 1-59448-905-X
PASSAROLA RISINGAzhar AbidiPenguin 0-14-303861-3
GIRAFFEJ. M. LedgardPenguin Press 1-59420-099-8
ON BEAUTYZadie SmithPenguin 0-14-303774-9
SLOW MANJ. M. CoetzeePenguin 0-14-303789-7
THE RUINS OF CALIFORNIAMartha SherrillRiverhead 1-59448-231-4
THE OXFORD MURDERSGuillermo MartínezTranslated by Sonia SotoPenguin 0-14-303796-X
MOONPIES AND MOVIE STARSAmy WallenViking 0-670-03817-2
A SHORT HISTORY OFTRACTORS IN UKRAINIANMarina LewyckaPenguin 0-14-303674-2
B I O G R A P H Y , L I T E R A R YC R I T I C I S M & R E F E R E N C E
THOMAS HARDYClaire TomalinPenguin Press 1-59420-118-8
AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO CREATIVEWRITING PROGRAMSChoosing the Right MFA or MA Program, Colony, Residency, Grant, or FellowshipAmy HolmanPrentice Hall Press 0-7352-0405-5
EQUIANO, THE AFRICANBiography of a Self-Made ManVincent CarrettaPenguin 0-14-303842-7
THE FRIENDSHIPWordsworth and ColeridgeAdam SismanViking 0-670-03822-9Available February 2007
THEM: A Memoir of ParentsFrancine du Plessix GrayPenguin 0-14-303719-6
“SHAKESPEARE” BY ANOTHER NAMEThe Life of Edward de Vere,Earl of Oxford, the Man Who Was ShakespeareMark AndersonGotham 1-592-40215-1
THE BEAUTIFUL CIGAR GIRLMary Rogers, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Invention of MurderDaniel StashowerDutton 0-525-94981-X
THE ACCIDENTALMASTERPIECEOn the Art of Life and Vice VersaMichael KimmelmanPenguin 0-14-303733-1
THE ODE LESS TRAVELLEDUnlocking the Poet WithinStephen FryGotham 1-592-40248-8
WRITING TO CHANGE THE WORLDMary PipherRiverhead 1-59448-920-3
THE MEANING OF TINGOAnd Other ExtraordinaryWords from Around the WorldAdam Jacot de BoinodPenguin 0-14-303852-4Available March 2007
THE BOOK THAT CHANGEDMY LIFE: Remarkable WritersCelebrate the Books That Matter Most to ThemEdited by Roxanne Coady & Joy JohannessenGotham 1-592-40210-0
DEATH SENTENCESHow Clichés, Weasel Words,and Management-Speak areStrangling Public LanguageDon WatsonGotham 1-592-40205-4
NOW WRITE! Fiction WritingExercises from Today’s Best Writers and TeachersEdited by Sherry EllisTarcher 1-58542-522-2
HEAVY WORDS LIGHTLYTHROWN: The ReasonBehind the RhymeChris RobertsGotham 1-592-40217-8
WRITING SPIRITLynn AndrewsTarcher 1-58542-473-0
GRAMMAR SNOBS ARE GREAT BIG MEANIESA Guide to Language for Fun and SpiteJune CasagrandePenguin 0-14-303683-1
EATS, SHOOTS & LEAVESThe Zero Tolerance Approach to PunctuationLynne TrussGotham 1-592-40203-8
THE READ-ALOUDHANDBOOKRevised and Updated Sixth EditionJim TreleasePenguin 0-14-303739-0
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