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From Fatwa To Jihad
The Rushdie Affair and Its Aftermath

Kenan Malik

Twenty years after the Rushdie fatwa, From Fatwa to Jihad tells, for the first time, the full story of this defining episode and explores its...

Listen To The Echoes
The Ray Bradbury Interviews

Sam Weller

"A book that's feisty and that charges full-speed ahead, a book that practically levitates out of your hands as you turn the pages — there is ...

Wild Food From Land And Sea

Marco Pierre White

The "Byron of the kitchen" (the New Yorker's Bill Buford) presents the recipes that propelled him to international fame.

Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Superlobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Buying of Washington

Peter H. Stone

“A one-stop shop for anyone wanting to know what this scandal is all about ....” —The New York Times Book Review

The Flight of the Intellectuals

Paul Berman

"This bracing and volatile book is an important one ..." -- Dwight Garner, the New York Times

How to Wreck a Nice Beach
The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop

The Machine Speaks

Dave Tompkins

"This one has cult audience written all over it."—Booklist

The Hollywood Economist
The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies

Edward Jay Epstein

Hollywood meets Freakonomics

The Cleanest Race
How North Koreans See Themselves and Why it Matters

B.R. Myers

"Electrifying... finely argued and brilliantly written." —Christopher Hitchens

Drunk
The Definitive Drinker’s Dictionary

Paul Dickson

Here it is—from the Guinness World Records holder for the most synonyms ever recorded, for the word “drunk.”

Revolt on Goose Island
The Chicago Factory Takeover, and What it Says About the Economic Crisis

Kari Lydersen

“They’re absolutely right... ” —President Barack Obama on the workers at Republic Windows & Doors

Shadow War
The Untold Story of Jihad in Kashmir

Arif Jamal

A definitive and very timely history of the Kashmiri jihad by Pakistan's leading reporter

A Hidden Life
A Memoir of August 1969

Johanna Reiss

The author of The Upstairs Room—the famed account of Nazi-occupied Holland—confronts her husband's suicide.