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Cover art for THE ACID HOUSE
FICTION
Released: April 1, 1995

"Welsh often settles for shock value, sleazy sex, and heroin chic, but he's actually a better writer than many who've been here before, especially Burroughs and his epigones."
 A collection of 21 stories and one novella—Welsh's second book, but his first published stateside—that will inevitably be compared to last year's Booker winner, James Kelman. Read full book review >
Cover art for SEX, DRUGS, ROCK 'N' ROLL
FICTION
Released: June 1, 1998
edited by Sarah Lefanu

"If, with the rock band Dr. Hook, you can sing of the '60s that "I was stone and I missed it," here's a perfectly legal, nonparanoid way to recapture days that have disappeared over the hills like wild horses."
LeFanu's new anthology (Obsession, 1995—co-edited by Stephen Hayward) features 16 tales energized by the upbeat power of the '60s preoccupation with death, dancing, and sex. Read full book review >
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FICTION
Released: March 1, 2005
by Nuria Amat, translated by Peter Bush

"In all, a revelatory tale that reads like the testimony of a shell-shocked survivor."
A disjointed, dreamlike (and prizewinning) tale by Barcelona journalist Amat descends into the coca farms of Bahia Negra, Colombia. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE NIGHT OF THE GUN
NONFICTION
Released: Aug. 5, 2008

"A brilliantly written, brutally honest memoir."
New York Times reporter Carr bluntly reveals his former life in hell, when he juggled two talents: smoking crack and filing news. Read full book review >
Cover art for AMERICA ANONYMOUS
NONFICTION
Released: Jan. 1, 2009

"An arresting, personal glimpse into the merciless world of drug and behavioral addiction."
Compassionate case studies of addicts in varying phases of dependency, from New York Times Magazine contributing writer Denizet-Lewis. Read full book review >
Cover art for PILL HEAD
NONFICTION
Released: July 1, 2009

"As real as it gets."
The painful evolution of a gay New York City drug addict, from first encounter to detox. Read full book review >