And GiveYou Peace
JESSICA TREADWAY
"And GiveYou Peoc<
tcaches us how-and why-to look at what
we're afraid to sec. We emerge redeemed."
-Elizabeth
BeTa
A surviving sister manages to work through an incomprehensible
tragedy. Why did her father kill her younger sister and then
himself? Treadway's skill at uncovering the human essentials
of her story reveal yet again why
The NewYork Times Book Review
has called her "a writer with an unsparing bent for the truth."
Paperback (1 -55597-315-9), S14.00
Many Circles
ALBERT GOLDBARTH
Joyce Carol Oates calls Goldharth "a dazzling virtuoso who
can break your heart." Robert Atwan, series editor for
The Best
American Essay',
praises his work by saying "These essays arc a
whole new breed... . Goldbarth has spliced strands of the old
genre with a powerful new gene- and the results are miracu–
lous."
Many
Circles
collects the very best of Goldbarth 's three
earlier volumes and features new essays.
Paperback ( 1-55597-32 1-3), S16.00
Interrogations at Noon
DANA GIOIA
An eagerly anticipated new collection of poetry by Dana Gioia,
a highly respected leader in the recent revival of rhyme and
meter in American poetry and author of
Can Poetry Matter?
This new collection displays an extraordinary range of style
and senSibility-from rhymed couplets to free verse, from
surrealist elegy to satirical ballad. What unites the poems is
not a single approach but their resonant musicality and power–
ful but understated emotion.
Paperback (1 -55597-318-3), S14.00