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- Redburn, his first voyage being the sailor-boy confessions and reminiscences of the son-of-a-gentleman, in the merchant service, Herman Melville ; introduction by Elizabeth Hardwick ; notes by Geoffrey Sanborn
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce ; edited with an introduction and notes by Jeri Johnson
- Scene of the crime, a novel, Patrick Modiano; translated from the French by Mark Polizzotti
- The fortunate pilgrim, Mario Puzo
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, by James Joyce
- Desolation angels, Jack Kerouac
- Fuccboi, a novel, Sean Thor Conroe
- My heart, a novel, Semezdin Mehmedinović ; translated from the Bosnian by Celia Hawkesworth ; with an introduction by Aleksandar Hemon
- Villette, Charlotte Bronte ; introduction by A.S. Byatt and Ignês Sodre̕ ; notes by Deborah Lutz
- Sons and lovers, D.H. Lawrence ; with an introduction and notes by Victoria Blake
- Search, a memoir with recipes by Dana Louise Potowski : a novel, Michelle Huneven
- Iris has free time, a novel, Iris Smyles
- The Guermantes way, Marcel Proust ; translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin ; revised by D.J. Enright
- Stories from the attic, William Gay
- Bad boy, Jim Thompson
- Do black patent leather shoes really reflect up?, John R. Powers
- When the white house was ours, Porter Shreve
- David Copperfield, Charles Dickens ; with an introduction and notes by Jeremy Tambling
- A thatched roof, by Beverly Nichols ; with a foreword by Roy C. Dicks
- Hyacinth girls, Lauren Frankel
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce ; introduced by Stephen Watt
- Go long!, Tiki and Ronde Barber ; with Paul Mantell
- Lost names, scenes from a Korean boyhood, Richard E. Kim
- The painted bird, Jerzy Kosinski ; with an introduction by the author
- Ordesa, Manuel Vilas ; translated by Andrea Rosenberg
- The bell jar, Sylvia Plath
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, complete, authoritative text with biographical, historical, and cultural contexts, critical history, and essays from contemporary critical perspectives, James Joyce ; edited by R. Brandon Kershner
- The bridge, Doug Marlette
- Little women
- The way to Bright Star, Dee Brown
- In search of a name, a novel, Marjolijn van Heemstra ; translated by Jonathan Reeder
- Uncle John's city garden, by Bernette G. Ford ; illustrated by Frank Morrison
- Monkey boy, a novel, Francisco Goldman
- Rex, a novel, José́ Manuel Prieto ; translated from the Spanish by Esther Allen
- Trópico de Cáncer, Henry Miller ; traduccioń revisada de Carlos Manzano
- The captive ; The fugitive, Marcel Proust ; translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff and Terence Kilmartin ; revised by D.J. Enright
- My struggle, Karl Ove Knausgaard ; translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett, Book 4
- Castle to castle, Louis-Ferdinand Céline ; translated by Ralph Manheim
- Quiet as they come, Angie Chau
- Lost bread, Edith Bruck ; translated by Gabriella Romani and David Yanoff
- Of time and the river, a legend of man's hunger in his youth, Thomas Wolfe
- Panpocalypse, Carley Moore
- Sin blanca en París y Londres, George Orwell ; traducción de Miguel Temprano García
- The grip, by Marcus Stroman ; written with Samantha Thornhill
- The mapmaker's daughter, the confessions of Nurbanu Sultan, 1525-1583 : {a novel}, Katherine Nouri Hughes
- The Wapshot chronicle, John Cheever
- The bell jar, Sylvia Plath ; foreword by Frances McCullough ; biographical note by Lois Ames ; drawings by Sylvia Plath
- STAT, Home court, by Amar'e Stoudemire ; illustrated by Tim Jessell
- The Wapshot chronicle, John Cheever
- A portrait of the artist as a young man, James Joyce