Mothercare
From the brilliantly original novelist and critic Lynne Tillman comes Mothercare, an honest and beautifully written account of a sudden, drastically changed relationship to one s mother, and of the time and labour spent... See More
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(89 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom the brilliantly original novelist and critic Lynne Tillman comes Mothercare, an honest and beautifully written account of a sudden, drastically changed relationship to one s mother, and of the time and labour spent... See More
The New York of Lynne Tillman's hilarious, audacious fourth novel is a boiling point of urban decay. The East Village streets are overrun with crooked cops, drug addicts, pimps and prostitutes. Garbage piles up along the... See More
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewFor the narrator of Motion Sickness, life is an unguided tour. Adrift in Europe, she improvises a life and a self. In London, she's befriended by an expatriate American Buddhist and her mysterious husband, or may or may not... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewHere is an American mind contemplating contemporary society and culture with wit, imagination, and a brave intelligence. Tillman upends expectations, shifts tone, introduces characters, breaches limits of genre and category... See More
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewIn uncompromising and fresh prose, Tillman tells the story of three very contemporary girls. Grace, Emily and Jane collide with friends, family, and culture under dark and comic circumstances, presented in uncanny... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewWhile the tumultuous 1970s rock the world around them, a collection of aging expatriates linger in a quiet town on the island of Crete, where they have escaped their pasts and their present. Among them is Horace, a gay... See More
(4 reviews)
Quick ViewThe stories in Some Day This Will Be Funny marry memory to moment in a union of narrative form as immaculate and imperfect as the characters damned to act them out on page. Lynne Tillman, author of American Genius, presides... See More
by Carson Mell
(3 reviews)
Quick ViewOur fifth anthology takes you on a journey from the suburbs to the underworld. In Kevin Brockmeier's tale, "A Fable for the Living," notes are passed between the living and the dead through a fissure in the earth. J. Robert... See More
by Marie Ponsot
Quick ViewMake Believe examines-through fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and conversations-the question of belief in all (or many) of its forms. Alesksandar Hemon, Cynthia Ozick, Lynne Tillman, and others imagine books they wish they... See More
by PEN America
Quick ViewMake Believe examines -- through fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and conversations -- the question of belief in all (or many) of its forms. Alesksandar Hemon, Cynthia Ozick, Lynne Tillman, and others imagine books they wish... See More
by PEN America
(1 review)
Quick ViewTeachers goes back to school with a global roster of writers and artists as they explore their literary and sentimental educations. Featuring Eileen Myles, Martha Cooley, Kimiko Hahn, Ron Padgett, Theresa Rebeck, Elissa... See More
by n+1
Quick ViewSpring 2020, Transmission: Coronavirus in the body, coronavirus in the prisons. The undocumented at Ground Zero. "We take issue with core aspects of American foreign policy!" Decarcerate sex offense, socialize heath care... See More