the damned utd - Melville House Books
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the damned utd - Melville House Books
E S U HO 4 1 0 2 M E L L I E LV CONTENTS Spring 2014 1 Fall 2014 23 The Art of the Novella 45 The Neversink Library 49 Highlights from Our Backlist 57 G N I R P S 14 0 2 THE DAMNED UTD A NOVEL DAVID PEACE “Probably the best novel ever written about sport.” —The Times (UK) ON SALE: MARCH 11 978-1-61219-370-0 $16.95 U.S. FICTION PAPERBACK 368 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-371-7 U.S. ONLY Marketing and publicity Excerpt on deadspin.com National media campaign Reviews in literary, political, and sports media Finished copy mailing to booksellers and librarians World Cup 2014 promotions Screening of film in NYC, June 2014 Goodreads giveaway Social media giveaways He was a real-life, working-class hero known as the “British Muhammad Ali”— because he had a big mouth and wasn’t afraid to use it. But Brian Clough wasn’t a boxer, he was a soccer coach, known for taking backwater teams and making them into champions. In towns where people had little else, the hard-drinking and scrappy Clough was a hero. He was especially beloved for telling it like it was on behalf of small-town teams everywhere—calling out the stars who played dirty, rival coaches he suspected of bribing referees, and the league that let them get away with it. And then one day Clough was offered a job coaching the big-city team he’d called the dirtiest—the perennial powerhouse Leeds United. The Damned Utd tells the story of the legendary Clough’s tumultuous forty-four days trying to turn around a corrupt institution without being corrupted himself—the players who wouldn’t play, the management that looked the other way, the wife and friends who stood by him as he fought to do the right thing. The inspiring story behind the movie of the same name, The Damned Utd has been called by The Times of London, “The best novel ever written about sport.” Key points and quotes + First published in the UK by Faber and Faber in August 2006, a word of mouth hit when first released in the UK + Never before published in the U.S. + The Damned Utd was adapted into a major motion picture by Sony Pictures in 2009, starring Michael Sheen Praise for The Damned Utd: • “If there’s one sports novel you should read, it’s probably The Damned Utd . . . one of the most insightful portrayals ever put to print of the insecurity, pride, and vanity that make up the greater part of nearly any successful coach’s character.” —Deadspin • “Probably the best novel ever written about sport.” —The Times (UK) • “Fascinating . . . Brilliant.” —The Guardian • “The most extraordinary novel about football yet to appear.” —Independent on Sunday About the author DAV I D PEAC E —named in 2003 as one of Granta’s Best of Young Novelists—is the acclaimed author of the Red Riding Quartet (1974, 1977, 1980, and 1983), which was adapted into a BBC television series that was released theatrically in the United States, and is currently being adapted into a major motion picture directed by Ridley Scott. Peace is also the author of the highly praised Tokyo Trilogy, which so far includes Tokyo Year Zero and Occupied City. His book GB84 was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and his newest book, Red or Dead, was shortlisted for the UK’s prestigious Goldsmiths Prize. 2 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM RED OR DEAD A NOVEL DAVID PEACE From the bestselling author of The Damned Utd and The Red Riding Quartet comes a major new novel ON SALE: MAY 27 978-1-61219-368-7 $30.00 U.S. FICTION HARDCOVER 736 PAGES, 6" × 9" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-369-4 U.S. ONLY Marketing and publicity Author interview on Men in Blazers, the #1 soccer program in North America, with nearly 1 million listeners Confirmed review in The New York Times Author tour: New York, Long Island, Los Angeles, and Seattle Satellite radio tour to spots radio and culture shows “What Would Shankly Do?” social media campaign on Twitter, Facebook. Notable moments in Liverpool soccer history on Tumblr and mhpbooks.com The place where the swinging sixties started—Liverpool, England, birthplace of the Beatles—wasn’t so swinging. Amid industrial blight and a bad economy, the port town’s shipping industry was going bust and there was widespread unemployment, with no assistance from a government tightening its belt. Even the Beatles moved to London. Into these hard times walked Bill Shankly, a former Scottish coal miner who took over the city’s perpetually last-place soccer team. He had a straightforward work ethic and a favorite song—a silly pop song done by a local band, “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Soon he would have entire stadiums singing along, tens of thousands of people all dressed in the team color red . . . as Liverpool began to win . . . And soon, too, there was something else those thousands of people would chant as one: Shank-lee, Shank-lee . . . In Red or Dead, the acclaimed writer David Peace tells the stirring story of the real-life working-class hero who lifted the spirits of an entire city in turbulent times. But Red or Dead is more than a fictional biography of a real man, and more than a thrilling novel about sports. It is an epic novel that transcends those categories, until there’s nothing left to call it but—as many of the world’s leading newspapers already have—a masterpiece. Key points and quotes + Published in the UK in Sept 2013 by Faber & Faber to rave reviews. The author’s previous books have been published in the U.S. by Knopf. + Shortlisted for the UK’s prestigious Goldsmiths Prize Praise for Red or Dead: • “Truly brave and utterly heroic . . . I don’t think I’ve ever read anything quite like Red or Dead before. Not ever.” —The Goldsmiths Prize shortlist citation • “I want to go out and knock on doors like a Jehovah’s Witness and read this book to people.” —The Observer • “A magnificent literary achievement . . . Profoundly powerful.” —Booklist • “An epic that has more in common with Beowulf or The Iliad than with the conventional sports novel.” —The Times of London • “A story of triumph . . . one that might be quoted for decades.” —Kirkus Finished book mailing to top 25 collection library directors About the author Advertising in The New Republic and The London Review of Books the acclaimed author of the Red Riding Quartet (1974, 1977, 1980, and 1983), which was adapted into a BBC television series that was released theatrically in the United States, and is currently being adapted into a major motion picture directed by Ridley Scott. Peace is also the author The Damned Utd and the highly praised Tokyo Trilogy, which so far includes Tokyo Year Zero and Occupied City. His book GB84 was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and Red or Dead was shortlisted for the UK’s prestigious Goldsmiths Prize. DAV I D P E AC E —named in 2003 as one of Granta’s Best of Young Novelists—is MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 3 A HIGHLY UNLIKELY SCENARIO OR, A NEETSA PIZZA EMPLOYEE’S GUIDE TO SAVING THE WORLD RACHEL CANTOR In the spirit of A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Super Sad True Love Story, a debut novel about an intergalactic pizza delivery hotline employee who starts getting calls from Marco Polo ON SALE: JANUARY 14 978-1-61219-264-2 $16.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 256 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-265-9 WORLD Marketing and publicity ARCs to media, booksellers, and librarians Author tour: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Kansas City, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, and more Mailing to blogs covering new literature and authors Panel at 2014 Association of Writers & Writing Programs conference E-mail blast to MFA and writing professors Online promotion including a Goodreads giveaway Book website: rachelcantor.com Reading group guide and author Q&A available Book Trailer In the not-too-distant future, competing giant fast food factions rule the world. Leonard works for Neetsa Pizza, the Pythagorean pizza chain, in a lonely but highly surveilled home office, answering calls on his complaints hotline. It’s a boring job, but he likes it—there’s a set answer for every scenario, and he never has to leave the house. Except then he starts getting calls from Marco, who claims to be a thirteenth-century explorer just returned from Cathay. And what do you say to a caller like that? Plus, Neetsa Pizza doesn’t like it when you go off script. Meanwhile, Leonard’s sister keeps disappearing on secret missions with her “book club,” leaving him to take care of his nephew, which means Leonard has to go outside. And outside is where the trouble starts. A dazzling debut novel wherein medieval Kabbalists, rare book librarians, and Latter-Day Baconians skirmish for control over secret mystical knowledge, and one Neetsa Pizza employee discovers that you can’t save the world with pizza coupons. Key points and quotes + A January 2014 LibraryReads selection + Debut novel that will appeal to crossover sci-fi/literary readers + A hilariously detailed world, from Scottish tapas restaurants to underground revolutionary movements called “book clubs” Praise for A Highly Unlikely Scenario: • “[A] dizzying fabulist debut.” —The Washington Post • “[Cantor’s] imagination is exhilarating—A Highly Unlikely Scenario will appeal to fans of sci-fi and people who just like to laugh.” —Cosmopolitan • “A dystopian satire, a story about storytelling, believing and listening—A Highly Unlikely Scenario is ultimately a history of our own strange world.” —The New York Times Book Review • “A Highly Unlikely Scenario is a joyful book, full of the energy of undiluted invention and the thoughtful imagination of a writer to watch. It’s a wild ride and much more—funny, intelligent and entirely pleasing.” —A. L. Kennedy, author of Day About the author RACH E L CAN TO R ’s short stories have appeared in The Paris Review, One Story, Kenyon Review, Fence, and other publications. She currently lives in Brooklyn. This is her first novel. 4 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM THE WEIRDNESS A NOVEL JEREMY P. BUSHNELL “This book is wild. And smart. And hilarious. And weird . . . in all kinds of good ways. Prepare to be weirded out. And to enjoy it.” —Charles Yu, author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe What do you do when you wake up hung over and late for work only to find a stranger on your couch? And what if that stranger turns out to be an Adversarial Manifestation—like Satan, say—who has brewed you a fresh cup of fair-trade coffee? And what if he offers you your life’s goal of making the bestseller list if only you find his missing Lucky Cat and, you know, sign over your soul? If you’re Billy Ridgeway, you take the coffee. Key points and quotes ON SALE: MARCH 4 978-1-61219-315-1 $16.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 288 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-316-8 WORLD Marketing and publicity Large ARC mailing to media, booksellers, and big mouths Broadcast and podcast campaign— the author is articulate and funny Author tour, including events in New York, Boston, SF, Seattle, Portland, and more Targeted pitch to sci-fi/fantasy outlets and critics Author teaches gaming, so we’ll pitch a feature to gaming blogs, media, and magazines + A March 2014 ABA “Indie Next List” selection + Like Victor LaValle or Colson Whitehead, Jeremy Bushnell combines literary writing with an otherworldly, commercial genre + Humorous debut from a highly promotable young author + The author’s experience with video games is evident as the story’s scenery shifts around New York, complete with hand-to-hand combat and even wolf fights Praise for The Weirdness: • “Wonderfully weird and entertaining.” —Esquire • “An utterly charming, silly, and heartily entertaining coming-of-age story about a man-boy who learns to believe in himself by reckoning with evil . . . A welcome antidote to heavy-handed millennial fiction. Instead of trying to find profundity in party conversation or making his readers shudder in melancholy recognition of their thwarted lives, The Weirdness finds virtue in absurdity. Thank goodness— or darkness—for that.” —Boston Globe • “A comedic literary thriller situated between the world of Harry Potter and the Brooklyn of Jonathan Ames, Bushnell’s debut effectively mines well-trodden terrain to unearth some dark gems.” —Publishers Weekly • “The Weirdness manages to soar beyond the potentially familiar tropes of urban fantasy with a strong sense of style and character . . . Bushnell’s debut novel is a clever, darkly satiric tale of the devil, literary Brooklyn and the human penchant for underachievement.” —Shelf Awareness Reading group guide and author Q&A available About the author Book club promotion developer of Inevitable, a tabletop game released by Dystopian Holdings. He teaches writing at Northeastern University in Boston, and he lives in Dedham, Massachusetts. This is his first novel. Online promotion J E RE M Y B USH N ELL is the fiction editor for Longform.org, and is also the lead MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 5 GOTTLAND MOSTLY TRUE STORIES FROM HALF OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA MARIUSZ SZCZYIGIEŁ Translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones A celebrated journalist presents a quirky and memorable portrait of a nation ON SALE: MAY 27 978-1-61219-313-7 $25.95 U.S./CAN. HISTORY / EASTERN EUROPE HARDCOVER 288 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-314-4 WORLD Marketing and publicity Author tour: New York, with an appearance and signing at BEA 2014 National media campaign ARCs to booksellers, media Targeting NPR and public radio reporters Pitching the author as one of the touted new Polish journalists in the tradition of Ryszard Kapuściński Newsletter to booksellers, librarians, academics focusing on European Studies and journalism Publication will be supported by the Polish Book Institute in the U.S. Display at the American Historical Association Conference and the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Conference One of Europe’s most preeminent investigative journalists travels to the Czech Republic—the Czech half of the former Czechoslovakia, the land that brought us Kafka—to explore the surreal fictions and the extraordinary reality of its twentieth century. For example, there’s the story of the small businessman who adopted Henry Ford’s ideas on productivity to create the world’s largest shoe company—and hired modernist giants such as Le Corbusier to design his company towns (which were also the birthplaces of Ivana Trump and Tom Stoppard). Or the story of Kafka’s niece, who loaned her name to writers blacklisted under the Communist regime so they could keep publishing. Or the story of singer Karel Gott, winner of the Best Male Vocalist Award thirtysix years in a row, whose summer home, Gottland, is the Czech Dollywood. Based on meticulous research and hundreds of interviews with everyone from filmmakers to writers to pop stars to ordinary citizens, Gottland is a kaleidoscopic portrait of a resilient people living through difficult and often bizarre times—equally funny, disturbing, stirring and absurd . . . in a word, Kafkaesque. Key points and quotes + Winner of the Europe Book Prize, rights sold in over twelve countries + Based on new interviews and archival material, told in an accessible manner: Szczygieł has a great eye for the absurd and a succinct, often very funny style + Will appeal to readers interested in the history of Communism and cultural history, as well as fans of Stasiland and Nothing to Envy and other histories told through the stories of individual lives Praise for Gottland: • “Gottland is not a book, it is a gem.” —Le Figaro • “Extraordinary, hypnotizing and disturbing tales.” —Libération • “An intelligent, captivating and much-needed book.” —Adam Michnik • “A great book . . . Original and surprising.” —Agnieszka Holland About the author and translator M A R I USZ SZCZYG IEŁ is one of Europe’s most celebrated journalists. A reporter for Gazeta Wyborcza, he is the author of a number of books of reportage about the Czech Republic and Poland. His books are published in sixteen countries and have been awarded the Europe Book Prize and the Prix Amphi, among other honors. In 2013, he was named “Journalist of the Year” in Poland. A N TO N I A L LOY D -J O N E S is the pre-eminent translator of Polish reportage: the authors she has translated included Wojciech Tochman, Wojciech Jagielski, Jacek Hugo-Bader, and Witold Szabłowski. She has received the Found in Translation Award for translation from Polish twice, in 2008 and 2012. 6 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM THE SEA INSIDE PHILIP HOARE A yearlong adventure through the world’s oceans with Philip Hoare, the award-winning author of The Whale In colorful prose and lively line drawings, Hoare sets out to rediscover the sea and its islands, birds, and beasts. Starting at his home on the shores of Britain’s Southampton Water and moving in ever widening circles—like the migration patterns of whales— Hoare explores London, the Isle of Wight, the Azores, Sri Lanka, Tasmania, and New Zealand. As Hoare brilliantly weaves together literary and natural history, we encounter memorable people as well as the dolphins, whales, and other creatures above and below the water (even one species formerly believed to be extinct). Echoing the fine tradition of W. G. Sebald, but in a voice all Hoare’s own, The Sea Inside is bursting with an endless series of delights and revelations from the everchanging sea. Key points and quotes ON SALE: APRIL 29 978-1-61219-359-5 $27.99 U.S./CAN. TRAVEL / NATURE HARDCOVER 384 PAGES, 5 5⁄16" × 8 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-360-1 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity First serial sold to Wall Street Journal National broadcast and print media campaign ARCs available Confirmed reviews in The New York Times and Wall Street Journal Author tour: Boston, Provincetown, Nantucket, and Mystic, CT Outreach to nature magazines, men’s magazines, travel magazines, ecotravel magazines Tumblr promotion using the book’s images + Great sales track: Hoare’s previous book, The Whale, sold over 50,000 copies in hardcover + Award-winning writer: Hoare won the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2009 for The Whale + Hoare’s encounters are brought to life in 30 original illustrations of birds, whales, and even a Tasmanian devil throughout the text Praise for The Sea Inside: • “The Sea Inside embraces the dangers and mysteries of the natural world and in them finds transcendental awe.” —The Wall Street Journal • “Literary history and natural history entwine so seamlessly in Hoare’s narrative that the barrier between readers and the sea within all of us blurs and disappears.” —Booklist (starred review) • “Hoare’s writing awakens the senses with visions, sounds, and smells of the ocean; his delight and interest in nature will encourage readers to look around with new eyes.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) • “A magnificent book.” —Financial Times • “A crammed treasure chest.” —The London Review of Books About the author P H I L I P H OA R E lives and works in Southampton, England. He is the author of The Whale: In Search of the Giants of the Sea, winner of the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction, as well as biographies of Noel Coward, Stephen Tennant, and a study of Oscar Wilde. He is Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Southampton; artist in residence at the Marine Institute, Plymouth University; and cocurator of the Moby-Dick Big Read. Follow him on Twitter at @philipwhale. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 7 WITH MY DOG-EYES A NOVEL HILDA HILST Translated by Adam Morris “Hilst’s lyrical little book ebbs and flows with vivid imagery . . . Readers will enjoy this taste of Hilst’s talent.” —Publishers Weekly ON SALE: APRIL 29 978-1-61219-345-8 $12.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 96 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-346-5 WORLD Marketing and publicity ARCs to booksellers, critics Campaign will emphasize that few female Latin American writers have achieved prominence or been so influential as Hilst Display at the Modern Language Association Conference (January 2014) and the Latin American Studies Association Conference (May 2014) Email blast to professor of Latin American literature Advertising in the Chronicle of Higher Education Hilda Hilst (1930–2004) was one of the greatest Brazilian writers of the twentieth century, but her books have languished untranslated, in part because of their formally radical nature. This translation of With My Dog-Eyes brings a crucial work from her oeuvre into English for the first time. With My Dog-Eyes is an account of an unraveling—of sanity, of language . . . After experiencing a vision of what he calls “a clear-cut unhoped-for,” college professor Amós Keres struggles to reconcile himself with his life as a father, a husband, and a member of the university with its “meetings, asskissers, pointless rivalries, gratuitous resentments, jealous talk, megalomanias.” A stunning book by a master of the avant-garde. Key points and quotes + Long acknowledged by other Latin American writers as writing seminal works. Writers in the recent Granta “Best Young Brazilian Novelists” issue called her a major influence and contemporary master. + Part of a canon of newly emerging feminist writers like Clarice Lispector and Elfriede Jelinek, whose hallmarks are edgy language and sharp critiques of bourgeois society + Hilst is already being taught in U.S. Latin-American literature courses Praise for Hilda Hilst and With My Dog-Eyes: • “Memorable and very strange: Latin American magical realism taken far beyond the bounds of the genre’s usual whimsy and pushed into the territory of nightmares.” —Kirkus Reviews • “One of the great achievements of Hilst’s fiction is indeed the splendor that wrenches the reader, too, from sameness, the way it challenges and provokes, with a seriousness and irreverence, a comedy and bleakness all its own.” —Music and Literature • “Like her friend and admirer Clarice Lispector, Hilda Hilst was a passionate explorer of the sacred and the profane, the pure and the obscene.” —Benjamin Moser About the author and translator H I L DA HILST was born in 1930 in Jaú, Brazil, the heiress to a coffee fortune. She abandoned São Paulo and a law career in the 1950s to devote herself to literature, moved to the countryside, and built herself a house, Casa do Sol, where she lived until the end of her life with a rotating cast of friends, lovers, aspiring artists, bohemian poets, and dozens of dogs. She received numerous major literary prizes over the course of her career, including Brazil’s highest honor, the Prêmio Jabuti. She died in 2004, at the age of seventy-three. A DA M M O R R I S won the 2012 Susan Sontag Foundation Prize for Literary Translation for an excerpt from his translation of With My Dog-Eyes. 8 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM BOLAÑO A BIOGRAPHY MÓNICA MARISTAIN Translated by Kit Maude The first biography of Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño, whose Savage Detectives and 2666 were bestsellers in the U.S. Written by a noted magazine writer, with the cooperation of Bolaño’s family and friends ON SALE: AUGUST 26 978-1-61219-347-2 $27.95 U.S./CAN. BIOGRAPHY HARDCOVER 304 PAGES, 6" × 9" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-348-9 WORLD Marketing and publicity How to know the man behind works of fiction so prone to extravagance? In the first biography of Chilean novelist and poet Roberto Bolaño, journalist Mónica Maristain tracks Bolaño from his childhood in Chile to his youth in Mexico and his early infatuation with literature, to his beginnings as a poet, and to the stardom that came with the publication of the novels The Savage Detectives and 2666. Throughout the book, Maristain present an image far removed from the stereotypes that have been created over the years to introduce a writer whose works grabbed readers worldwide. Maristain writes as a journalist and admirer, impressed with the power of Bolaño’s prose and the cool irony with which he faced the literary world. Key points and quotes + Rich with wonderful details about Bolaño’s life, work, and travels + Based on years of research, Maristain interviews Bolano’s family and friends, getting some on the record for the first time + Written in a raw, intimate, and engaging style—beautifully showcases Bolano’s tender side + Contains much gossipy detail about Bolano’s friends and lovers Social media giveaway Praise for Mónica Maristain’s Roberto Bolaño: The Last Interview: • “In many ways … more fun to read than his novels.” —Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times • “Given how little biographical information about Bolaño is readily available— and given how the myths around the man proliferate—Roberto Bolaño: The Last Interview is a welcome and handy little volume that anyone interested in the author will likely enjoy.” —The Complete Review • “The Last Interview provides many valuable insights into the mind of this truly revolutionary writer.” —Rain Taxi E-mail blast to librarians and literature professors About the author and translator ARC mailing to media and big mouths The book solves many controversies, so we’ll pursue amazing feature possibilities in mainstream newspapers and magazines Feature at regional bookseller conventions Display at AWP, the Modern Language Association, and the Latin American Studies Association Advertising in the Chronicle of Higher Education M Ó N I C A M A R I S TA I N is an editor, journalist, and fiction writer. Born in Argentina, she has lived in Mexico since 2000. She has written for various national and international media, including the Argentine newspapers Clarín, Page 12, and The Nation, as well as for Playboy magazine. In 2009, Melville House published Roberto Bolaño: The Last Interview, which features Maristain’s interview with Bolaño, his last published conversation. K I T M AUD E translated Jorge Luis Borges: The Last Interview and Other Conversa- tions. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 9 A POLITICAL EDUCATION COMING OF AGE IN PARIS AND NEW YORK ANDRÉ SCHIFFRIN Now in paperback, the amazing life story of the celebrated publisher ON SALE: JANUARY 6 978-1-61219-363-2 $16.95 U.S./CAN. AUTOBIOGRAPHY / HISTORY PAPERBACK 304 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-364-9 WORLD Marketing and publicity Mailing to literary writers and bloggers Mailing to paperback columnists and reviewers Mailing to outlets covering book publishing news Mailing to Jewish-interest media Featured at regional bookseller shows Featured at Public Library Association Conference André Schiffrin was born the son of one of France’s most esteemed publishers, in a world peopled by some of the day’s leading writers and intellectuals, such as André Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. But this world was torn apart when the Nazis marched into Paris on young André’s fifth birthday. Beginning with the family’s dramatic escape to Casablanca—thanks to the help of the legendary Varian Fry—and eventually New York, A Political Education recounts the surprising twists and turns of a life that saw Schiffrin become, himself, one of the world’s most respected publishers. Emerging from the émigré community of wartime New York (a community that included his father’s friends Hannah Arendt and Helen and Kurt Wolff), he would go on to develop an insatiable appetite for literature and politics: heading a national student group he renamed the Students for a Democratic Society—the SDS . . . leading student groups at European conferences, once, as an unwitting front man for the CIA . . . and eventually being appointed by Random House chief Bennett Cerf to head the very imprint cofounded by his father—Pantheon. There, he would discover and publish some of the world’s leading writers, including Noam Chomsky, Michel Foucault, Studs Terkel, and Marguerite Duras. But in a move that would make headlines, Schiffrin would ultimately rebel at corporate ownership and form his own publishing house—The New Press—where he would go on to set a new standard for independent publishing. A Political Education is a fascinating intellectual memoir that tells not only the story of a unique and important figure, but of the tumultuous political times that shaped him. Quotes Praise for A Political Education: • “Schiffrin evokes the bittersweet tang of émigré life in New York.” —The New York Times Book Review • “A beautifully written and melancholy update, if you will, of Democracy in America by the Frenchman de Tocqueville, this book was also written by a man born in France, but one who has spent most of his life in America, most famously as a publisher of books in support of peace and we the people.” —Kurt Vonnegut • “Schiffrin’s memoir is a master class in living, learning, and writing. Sign up now for a fabulous experience.” —Bill Moyers • “This remarkable work is more than a flesh-and-blood tale of growing up. It is the stunning and revelatory road map of a seeker.” —Studs Terkel • “The sinewy memoir of a natural child of high European culture as well as a shrewd brief for unblinkering ourselves from fashion and cant . . . From the start, Schiffrin breathed politics and ideas.” —John Leonard, Harper’s Magazine About the author For thirty years, AN D R É SC H IFFR IN (1935–2013) was the publisher of Pantheon Books and founder of The New Press. He was the author of an acclaimed study of the book industry, The Business of Books: How International Conglomerates Took Over Publishing and Changed the Way We Read—which was published in twenty-three foreign editions—and Words & Money. 10 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM GNARR HOW I BECAME THE MAYOR OF A LARGE CITY IN ICELAND AND CHANGED THE WORLD JÓN GNARR Translated by Andrew Brown When the economy of Iceland took a deep dive, comedian Jón Gnarr invented a political party and ran for mayor of Reykjavík . . . and won ON SALE: JUNE 24 978-1-61219-413-4 $23.95 U.S./CAN. AUTOBIOGRAPHY HARDCOVER 208 PAGES, 5 3⁄16" × 8 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-414-1 WORLD Marketing and publicity Author tour: NYC, Washington DC, Baltimore, and more Major national TV interviews, including morning and daytime talk, political/cable news, and late night shows In this entertaining memoir, Jón Gnarr describes his path from comedian to mayor of Iceland’s only major city. It all started when he founded the Best Party in 2009 to satirize his country’s political system. He campaigned for a polar bear for the Reykjavík’s zoo, free towels at public swimming pools, and a “drug-free Parliament by 2020.” In the party’s electoral debut, the Best Party emerged as the biggest winner in what was widely seen as a protest vote against the forces that caused Iceland’s economic collapse. To form a coalition government, Gnarr ruled out any coalition partners that had not seen all five seasons of The Wire. Gnarr, whose foreign relations experience included a radio show in which he regularly crank-called the White House, the C.I.A., the F.B.I. and police stations in the Bronx to see if they had found his lost wallet, was soon meeting international leaders and being taken seriously as the mayor of a European capital. Here Gnarr recounts the formation of the Best Party, his own political journey, and shares some lessons from his campaign and time in office. With admirable candor, Gnarr describes his career, his vision of a more enlightened and enjoyable politics. Key points and quotes + Gnarr has been profiled by The New York Times and by hundreds of international media outlets. A documentary about the Best Party elections Gnarr debuted in 2010 and is now streaming on Netflix. + Gnarr is a professional comedian, and we have confidence in major media bookings. Gnarr’s term ends on June 15, 2014, so the book tour will allow for “exit interview” conversations about the success and failures of the Best Party. Radio interview campaign including NPR and talk radio Praise for Jón Gnarr: • “Definitely my favorite mayor. There’s actually no competition.” —Noam Chomsky • “More mayors in the world should be like Jón Gnarr.” —Lady Gaga • “Jón Gnarr has lent real humanity to the mayor’s office with his wonderfully radical comedy, and dispelled all stagnancy through incendiary humor. His Best Party tackled the finance kings with prudent budgets and freed politics from corrupt power games. All in all: The Best Party has changed Iceland!” —Björk Galley mailing to booksellers and librarians About the author and translator Public library selector mailing J Ó N G NAR R was born in 1967 in Reykjavík. He formed the Best Party in 2009 and Dedicated newsletters to booksellers, librarians became mayor of Reykjavík in 2010. He starred in the series The Night Shift, which aired on BBC 4 in 2011. Social media campaign: #JustSayGnarr A N D R EW BROW N ’s recent translations include works by Proust, Zola, Flaubert, Confirmed appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press Print features in major daily newspapers, and political/cultural outlets Author has large social media following Stendhal, Rabelais, and Baudelaire. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 11 THE ANNALS OF UNSOLVED CRIME EDWARD JAY EPSTEIN Now in paperback, with new chapters on the mysterious deaths of Boris Berezovsky and Yasser Arafat Edward Jay Epstein’s book on the Kennedy assassination, Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth, was one of the first books on the case and an instant bestseller. After interviewing every member of the Warren Commission, Epstein concluded that enough remained uninvestigated that conspiracy theories would persist for years. Ever since, Epstein has remained a skeptic—and a dogged investigator. Writing for The New Yorker and Vanity Fair, he has reported on dozens of famous crimes. His method is simple: outline what is known and unknown, and show the plausible theories of the case. Where more than one theory exists, he shows the evidence for and against each. And when something remains to be proved, he says as much. In The Annals of Unsolved Crime, Epstein revisits his most famous investigations and adds dozens of new cases. From the Lindbergh kidnapping to the JonBenet Ramsey murder case, from the Lincoln assassination to anthrax attacks on America, Epstein looks at history’s most famous crimes and their tangled histories—and again proves himself one of the most penetrating journalists in America. ON SALE: MAY 20 978-1-61219-317-5 $18.95 U.S./CAN. TRUE CRIME / HISTORY PAPERBACK 368 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-049-5 WORLD Marketing and publicity Mailing to paperback columns and op-ed writers Satellite radio tour Author op-ed campaign Dedicated newsletter to mystery and crime booksellers Timed for Father’s Day Key points and quotes + Will appeal to true crime and history fans—Epstein’s take on each case varies in some way from the “accepted” theory + Epstein is a well-connected journalist who attracts attention Praise for The Annals of Unsolved Crime: • “A grand figure of modern journalism . . . Show Epstein a juicy crime and he will show you how it has been subverted by unseen powers for their own agenda, by the inevitable incompetence of investigative authorities and by the media because it likes a simple story line.” —Michael Wolff, USA Today • “[Written by] one of the greatest American investigative journalists, a compelling and informed account of how crime and the needs of power and politics intertwine.” —Patrick Cockburn, The Independent • “Epstein . . . undermines the accepted version with careful research and close reasoning. It’s really good fun whether or not you end up convinced, but if you like conspiracy theories, read this book.” —Fareed Zakaria, CNN About the author E DWA R D JAY EPSTEIN is the author of fourteen books, including the bestselling ALSO AVAILABLE: THE HOLLYWOOD ECONOMIST 2.0 978-1-61219-050-1 12 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth and News from Nowhere. He is the recipient of numerous foundation grants and awards, including the prestigious Financial Times/Booz Allen & Hamilton Global Business Book Award for both best biography and best business book for Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer. He is also the author of two books on Hollywood, The Big Picture: Money and Power in Hollywood and The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies. He has written for Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in New York City. A SHORT HISTORY OF NUCLEAR FOLLY RUDOLPH HERZOG Translated by Jefferson Chase In the spirit of Dr. Strangelove and The Atomic Café, a blackly sardonic people’s history of atomic blunders and near-misses revealing the hushed-up and forgotten episodes in which the great powers gambled with catastrophe ON SALE: JUNE 3 978-1-61219-330-4 $16.95 U.S./CAN. HISTORY / POLITICAL SCIENCE PAPERBACK 256 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-174-4 WORLD Marketing and publicity Mailing to paperback columns and op-ed writers Satellite radio tour Trade advertising in Shelf Awareness Father’s Day promotion Online map of nuclear mishaps Rudolph Herzog, the acclaimed author of Dead Funny, presents a devastating account of history’s most irresponsible uses of nuclear technology. From the rarely-discussed nightmare of “Broken Arrows” (40 nuclear weapons lost during the Cold War) to “Operation Plowshare” (a proposal to use nuclear bombs for large engineering projects, such as a the construction of a second Panama Canal using 300 H-Bombs), Herzog focuses in on long-forgotten nuclear projects that nearly led to disaster. In an unprecedented people’s history, Herzog digs deep into archives, interviews nuclear scientists, and collects dozens of rare photos. He explores the “accidental” drop of a Nagasaki-type bomb on a train conductor’s home, the implanting of plutonium into patients’ hearts, and the invention of wild tactical nukes, including weapons designed to kill enemy astronauts. Told in a riveting narrative voice, Herzog—the son of filmmaker Werner Herzog— also draws on childhood memories of the final period of the Cold War in Germany, the country once seen as the nuclear battleground for NATO and the Warsaw Pact countries, and discusses evidence that Nazi scientists knew how to make atomic weaponry . . . and chose not to. Key points and quotes + Told in an accessible, episodic style + Based on archival material: book will likely generate a new round of news stories on nuclear policy Praise for A Short History of Nuclear Folly: • “The author and son of filmmaker Werner Herzog presents a sardonic, little-known history of misguided, accidental and irresponsible uses of nuclear technology.” —Los Angeles Times • “Shocking and vitally important.” —Publishers Weekly • “Unflinching . . . Herzog’s use of the word ‘folly’ is an understatement.” —The Village Voice About the author and translator RUD O L PH H ERZO G is the author of Dead Funny: Humor in Hitler’s Germany. His documentary on humor in the Third Reich, Laughing with Hitler, scored top audience ratings on German Channel 1 and was also broadcast on the BBC. He is the son of the celebrated filmmaker Werner Herzog. A documentary by Rudolph Herzog based on A Short History of Nuclear Folly will be released in 2014. ALSO AVAILABLE: J E F F E R SO N C H AS E is one of the foremost translators of German history. He DEAD FUNNY 978-1-61219-130-0 has translated Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Thomas Mann, and Götz Aly, among many other writers. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 13 A PRIVATE VENUS A DUCA LAMBERTI NOIR GIORGIO SCERBANENCO Translated by Howard Curtis A classic Italian noir novel, from one of the greatest Italian crime writers, translated for the first time MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME ON SALE: MARCH 25 978-1-61219-335-9 $16.95 U.S./CAN. CRIME FICTION PAPERBACK 256 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-336-6 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print and online review campaign Special promotion during International Crime Month (June 2014) Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Pitch to men’s magazines and culture outlets for features, stressing the stylishness of the series set in 1960s Milan Advertising for the Melville House International Crime Series in Crimespree, Thuglit, Mystery Scene, The Strand Feature at Bouchercon 2014 Galleys to mystery bookstores, crimeinterested booksellers Display at the American Library Association Conferences 14 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM Milan, 1966: When Dr. Duca Lamberti is released from prison, he’s lost his medical license and his options are few. But thanks to an old connection, he lands a job, although it’s a tricky one: guarding the alcoholic son of a plastics millionaire. But Lamberti soon discovers that the young man has a terrible secret, rooted in the mysterious death of a beautiful woman on the gritty side of town. The fast cars, high fashion, and chic nightclubs of glitzy and swinging Milan conceal a dirty reality . . . This is no dolce vita. A Private Venus marks the beginning of Italian noir: Giorgio Scerbanenco pioneered a new type of novel that trained its gaze on the crime and desperation that roiled under prosperous Italian society in the 1960s. And at the heart of this book is Duca Lamberti, an unforgettable protagonist: obsessive, world-weary, unconventional in his methods, and trying hard not to make another fatal mistake. Key points and quotes + A major rediscovery from the godfather of Italin noir, who has been compared to Simenon, Sciascia, Sjowall and Wahlöö, and other greats of the noir genre + Period setting, with sixties cars, Italian food, and the moody city of Milan, makes for incredible atmosphere + Introduction of the principled, implacable, and deeply sympathetic Duca Lamberti Praise for Giorgio Scerbanenco: • “A crackling new translation . . . Read it in a single sitting . . . Scerbanenco was a trailblazing radical who pulled the mask off a whole era.” —John Powers, Fresh Air • “A gem . . . A vivid portrait of Milan’s seamy underbelly.” —Crime Fiction Lover • “Scerbanenco’s dark, moody novels have much in common with the darkest of Scandinavian crime fiction . . . This forgotten noir classic from 1966 is finally available in translation. That’s good news!” —Library Journal About the author and translator G I O RG I O SC ER BAN EN CO was born in Kiev in 1911 to a Ukrainian father and an Italian mother, grew up in Rome, and moved to Milan at the age of eighteen. He had a prolific career, writing for women’s magazines, including a very popular advice-for-the-lovelorn column, and publishing dozens of novels and short stories. But he is best known for the four books that make up the Milano Quartet, A Private Venus, Traitors to All, The Boys of the Massacre, and The Milanese Kill on Saturdays. The quartet of novels was immediately hailed as noir classics, and on its publication in 1966, Traitors to All received the most prestigious European crime prize, the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. The annual prize for the best Italian crime novel, the Premio Scerbanenco, is named after him. He died in 1969 in Milan. H OWA R D CURTIS was awarded the John Florio Prize in 2004 as well as the Europa Campiello Literary Prize in 2010. TRAITORS TO ALL A DUCA LAMBERTI NOIR GIORGIO SCERBANENCO Translated by Howard Curtis “Scerbanenco is the real, down and dirty deal,” says Terry Gross on Fresh Air One balmy spring evening on the outskirts of Milan, a Fiat with two passengers plunges into a canal. At first, their deaths are registered as an accident. But Duca Lamberti, the doctor-turned-detective of Giorgio Scerbanenco’s legendary series, suspects there’s more to it than that. Because that same canal has been the scene of other deaths, and all the incidents have one man in common: a lawyer with a murky past stretching all the way back to World War II—a man who, in fact, once shared a prison cell with Lamberti. Winner of the most prestigious European crime prize on its original publication in 1966, Traitors to All is classic noir by one of the greatest writers of the genre—a book that lays bare the connections between Milan’s troubled history during the war and its swinging sixties affluence, as well as an utterly absorbing tale of betrayal and revenge. MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME ON SALE: JUNE 3 978-1-61219-366-3 $16.95 U.S./CAN. CRIME FICTION PAPERBACK 256 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-367-0 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print and online review campaign Special promotion during International Crime Month (June 2014) Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Pitch to men’s magazines and culture outlets for features, stressing the stylishness of the series set in 1960s Milan Advertising for the Melville House International Crime Series in Crimespree, Thuglit, Mystery Scene, The Strand Feature at Bouchercon 2014 Galleys to mystery bookstores, crimeinterested booksellers Key points and quotes + A second book from the godfather of Italian noir, who has been compared to Simenon, Sciascia, Sjowall and Wahloo, and other greats of the noir genre + Won the 1966 Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere, the most prestigious European crime prize—other winners have included Patricia Highsmith, P. D. James, and Manuel Vázquez Montalbán Praise for Traitors to All: • “Compelling.” —The Wall Street Journal • “There is courage in his books, the courage to call things by their name . . . No filters shield you from the reality, which is as desperate, fierce, and stark as in the best novels of James Ellroy or Jim Thompson.” —Carlo Lucarelli • “[Scerbanenco can be] as dark as Leonardo Sciascia, as deadpan realistic as Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, as probing in his observation of people as Simenon, as humane as Camilleri, as noir as Manchette . . . but with a dark, dark humor all his own.” —Detectives Beyond Borders About the author and translator G I O R G I O S C E R BA N E N CO was born in Kiev in 1911, grew up in Rome, and moved to Milan at the age of eighteen. He had a prolific career, writing for women’s magazines, including a very popular advice-for-the-lovelorn column, and publishing dozens of novels and short stories. He is best known for the four books that make up the Milano Quartet, A Private Venus, Traitors to All, The Boys of the Massacre, and The Milanese Kill on Saturdays. The annual prize for the best Italian crime novel, the Premio Scerbanenco, is named after him. He died in 1969 in Milan. H OWA RD CURTIS was awarded the John Florio Prize in 2004 as well as the Europa Campiello Literary Prize in 2010. Display at the American Library Association Conferences MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 15 PHANTOMS OF BRESLAU AN INSPECTOR MOCK INVESTIGATION MAREK KRAJEWSKI Translated by Danusia Stok The return of Inspector Eberhard Mock and the series The Independent calls “As noir as it gets” MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME ON SALE: DECEMBER 2 978-1-61219-344-1 $15.95 U.S./CAN. CRIME FICTION PAPERBACK 288 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-273-4 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print and online review campaign Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Mailing to literary writers & bloggers Advertising for the Melville House International Crime Series in Crimespree, Thuglit, Mystery Scene, The Strand Feature at Bouchercon 2014 Galleys to mystery bookstores, crimeinterested booksellers Feature in Melville House International Crime dedicated newsletter Display at the American Library Association Conferences Breslau, 1919: The hideously battered, naked bodies of four sailors are discovered on an island in the River Oder. As he pieces together the elements of this brutal crime, which has disturbing overtones of the supernatural, Criminal Assistant Eberhard Mock combs the brothels and drinking dens of Breslau, and is drawn into a dangerous game: it seems that anyone he questions during the course of the investigation is destined to become the next victim. At the same time, he is haunted by appalling nightmares; only nights spent drinking and carousing can keep his demons at bay. Dark, sophisticated, and uncompromising, the distinctive Breslau series has already received broad critical acclaim. Phantoms of Breslau confirms Eberhard Mock as the most outrageous and original detective in crime fiction. Key points and quotes + Third novel from the series, which is already an international phenomenon + Set in Nazi occupied Breslau; the city is in the grip of the Gestapo, and has become a place where spies are everywhere, corrupt ministers torture confessions from Jewish merchants, and Freemasons guard their secrets with blackmail and violence Praise for Marek Krajewski: • “Who knew Polish noir could be this good? An excellent translation . . . Krajewski never lets go of the narrative and his vision of mean streets is as dark as it gets.” —The Globe and Mail • “Rich in period detail, from nascent nationalist movements to the rising interest in the theories of Freud and Jung and spiritualism and the occult, this compelling mystery should appeal to fans of hard-boiled historical mysteries such as Philip Kerr’s Bernie Gunther novels.” —Library Journal • “Krajewski has Mankell’s sharp eye for detail, but he has, too, a more sophisticated frame of reference that may intrigue fans of Umberto Eco and Boris Akunin . . . A stylish, intelligent and original addition to the canon.” —Financial Times • “Atmosphere and piquant period detail saturate the pages, and push these books into the upper echelons of literary crime.” —The Times (UK) About the author and translator Born in 1966 in Wrocław, Poland, formerly the city known as Breslau, M A R E K K RA J EWSKI has been awarded Poland’s top literary and crime prizes. His series of novels featuring Inspector Eberhard Mock has been translated into fourteen languages and enjoyed massive success throughout Europe. Titles in the series include Phantoms of Breslau (set in 1919), The End of the World in Breslau (set in 1927), Death in Breslau (set in 1933), and The Minotaur’s Head (set in 1939). A linguist by training, Krajewski is a former lecturer in classical studies at the University of Wrocław. DA N U S IA STO K is the translator of four books in the Inspector Mock series, as well as The Last Wish by Andrzej Sapkowski. 16 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM THE MINOTAUR’S HEAD AN INSPECTOR MOCK INVESTIGATION MAREK KRAJEWSKI Translated by Danusia Stok The final volume in the acclaimed Inspector Eberhard Mock series MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME ON SALE: Breslau, 1939: When Captain Eberhard Mock is called from his New Year’s Eve revelries to attend a particularly grisly crime scene, his notoriously robust stomach is turned. A young girl—and suspected spy—who arrived by train from France just days before, has been found dead in her hotel room, the flesh torn from her cheek by her assailant’s teeth. Ill at ease with the increasingly open integration of S.S., Gestapo and police, Mock is relieved to be assigned to liaise with officers in Lvov, Poland, where a series of similar crimes—as yet unsolved—cast a long shadow over the town. In Lvov he joins the ongoing investigation conducted by Commissioner Popielksi, a fellow classicist who relies on a highly unorthodox method of deduction. Eberhard Mock—older, a little wiser, but still a libertine at heart and equally at home in the underworld as in the ranks of authority—once again confirms his position as the most outrageous and unpredictable detective in crime fiction. The Minotaur’s Head is a stunning conclusion to the series the Independent called “As Noir as it gets” by the The Independent (UK). AUGUST 26 Key points and quotes 978-1-61219-342-7 $25.95 U.S./CAN. + Fourth novel from the series, which is already an international phenomenon + Set in several bizarre and creepy different settings in Nazi-occupied Poland—will be fascinating to history buffs and makes for a very noirish story CRIME FICTION HARDCOVER 304 PAGES, 6" × 9" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-343-4 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print and online review campaign Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Mailing to literary writers & bloggers Advertising for the Melville House International Crime Series in Crimespree, Thuglit, Mystery Scene, The Strand Praise for Marek Krajewski: • “Move over Scandinavian noir, here comes the Polish gumshoe . . . Marek Krajewski, whose retro series starring Inspector Eberhard Mock has been published in over 20 languages . . . has mined his country’s past for his popular historical thrillers.” —The New York Times • “This intelligent, atmospheric crime novel, which flashes forward to such events as the 1945 Dresden firebombing and the beginnings of the cold war, possesses a distinctly European, Kafkaesque sensibility.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) • “Krajewski’s thriller . . . will intrigue and compel readers to its end.” —New York Daily News Feature at Bouchercon 2014 Galleys to mystery bookstores, crimeinterested booksellers Feature in Melville House International Crime dedicated newsletter Display at the American Library Association Conferences ALSO AVAILABLE: DEATH IN BRESLAU 978-1-61219-179-9 THE END OF THE WORLD IN BRESLAU 978-1-61219-274-1 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 17 THE DOG KILLER OF UTICA AN ELIOT CONTE MYSTERY FRANK LENTRICCHIA Someone’s shooting dogs in Utica . . . Ex-PI Eliot Conte (“part Mike Hammer and part William S. Burroughs,” according to The Washington Post) thought he’d escaped the sordid underworld of long-established Mafia networks, unsolved crimes, and the specter of his political kingmaker father that make up the background in his gritty hometown of Utica, New York. He’s returned to his old love, teaching American literature, and a new love, policewoman Catherine Cruz. But the peace doesn’t last long. First, one of Eliot’s students, a Bosnian Muslim, disappears, leaving a trail of texts and e-mails that suggest a terrorism plot underway. Meanwhile, the tightknit community is disturbed by a series of brutal murders of dogs. And no matter where he looks, the trail seems to lead back to secrets Conte hoped he’d buried forever. Key points and quotes MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME + Highly original protagonist and classic noir style + Unique American setting ON SALE: APRIL 22 978-1-61219-337-3 $15.95 U.S./CAN. CRIME FICTION PAPERBACK 240 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-338-0 WORLD Marketing and publicity ARCs to media, booksellers Author tour: NYC, upstate NY, North Carolina Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Promotion at ALA and MLA 2014 Feature in Melville House International Crime dedicated newsletter Praise for The Dog Killer of Utica: • “The story, which is told in the present tense for maximum suspense, is dark and tragic, and it’s nearly impossible to turn away from it. A terrific crime novel.” —Booklist, starred review • “The pages sizzle with intensity in this gritty, operatic, and wholly engaging tale. No matter if readers are new to the characters (introduced in The Accidental Pallbearer), Lentricchia’s crystal-clear prose spells it out. Reckless and passionate, his protagonist demands attention.” —Library Journal (starred review) • “Lentricchia . . . writes great scenes and sentences, and several of the characters— especially a tough-girl bodyguard, a right-wing radio ranter and Conte’s precocious 13-year-old neighbor—are keepers.” —Kirkus Reviews Praise for Frank Lentricchia and The Accidental Pallbearer: • “Frank Lentricchia’s new novel ranks as entertainment of a high order—funny, fast-moving, and hot-blooded. It’s also the kind of novel that will appeal to readers who like their fiction to carry depth and range.” —Don DeLillo • “Bravissimo!” —Lisa Scottoline, author of Accused About the author F RA N K L E N T R I CC H I A was raised in Utica, New York, to working-class, first- generation Italian-American parents. He’s the author of The Accidental Pallbearer, the first book in the Eliot Conte series, and seven other novels, and a number of highly acclaimed critical studies. He is a professor of American literature at Duke University. ALSO AVAILABLE: THE ACCIDENTAL PALLBEARER 978-1-61219-171-3 18 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM COME, SWEET DEATH WOLF HAAS Translated by Annie Janusch Another dose of hilarity and mayhem from the author Carl Hiaasen calls “the real deal” Disillusioned ex-cop Simon Brenner decides to take a job as an ambulance driver, in the hopes of getting away from the drudgery and corruption in the police force and finding a “worthy profession.” But the ambulance service he goes to work for has a problem: their major competitors are beating them to every pickup, somehow listening in on their radio communications. And Brenner can’t help himself from doing a little detective work . . . Things turn considerably darker as he digs deeper, and it turns out that ambulance services are, literally, a cutthroat business. And there are people who don’t want their business exposed. Brenner races around summertime Vienna, lights flashing, siren blaring, in a desperate attempt to fit it all together before there’s another dead body on his conscience. MELVILLE INTERNATIONAL CRIME ON SALE: JULY 8 978-1-61219-339-7 $15.95 U.S./CAN. CRIME FICTION PAPERBACK 224 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-340-3 WORLD Marketing and publicity National print and online review campaign Outreach to crime magazines, journals, and blogs Mailing to literary writers & bloggers Advertising for the Melville House International Crime Series in Crimespree, Thuglit, Mystery Scene, The Strand Key points and quotes + Book 4 in the quirky, beloved crime series + This book was made into an extremely popular and successful German movie + A new and completely realized setting: whereas previous books took on the worlds of real estate, food snobbery, and ski resorts, here Brenner works for an ambulance service and learns his way around the world of ERs, EMTs, and speed-happy, daredevil ambulance drivers Praise for Wolf Haas and Brenner and God: • “Full of wit and sparkle; it’s a novel that leaves you laughing even as you work to solve the mystery . . . Fans of Carl Hiaasen ought to love this series, and there are at least seven more books awaiting translation.” —The Globe and Mail • “One of the cleverest—and most thoroughly enjoyable—mysteries that I’ve read in a long time. Wolf Haas is the real deal, and his arrival on the American book scene is long overdue.” —Carl Hiaasen • “Simon Brenner, the hero of Wolf Haas’s marvelous series of crime thrillers, is a wildly likable and original character—a delightful and unexpected hero to show up in this noble and enduring genre.” —Jonathan Demme • “A wry sense of humor . . . American readers will look forward to seeing more of Simon Brenner.” —Publishers Weekly About the author and translator Feature at Bouchercon 2014 WO L F H A A S was born in 1960 in the Austrian province of Salzburg. He is the Galleys to mystery bookstores, crimeinterested booksellers author of seven books in the bestselling Detective Brenner mystery series, three volumes of which have been made into popular German language films. Among other prizes, the Brenner books have been awarded the German Thriller Prize and the 2004 Literature Prize from the City of Vienna. Feature in Melville House International Crime dedicated newsletter Display at the American Library Association Conferences A N N I E JA N U S C H is the translator of the Art of the Novella series edition of Heinrich von Kleist’s The Duel and of three Detective Brenner books, Brenner and God, The Bone Man, and Resurrection. She lives in Chicago, Illinois. 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FICTION PAPERBACK 304 PAGES, 5" × 8" NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity We will focus on feature coverage of author/translator in literary outlets Mailing to writers who have covered Bulgakov in the past Bookseller newsletter Featured title at the MLA Conference E-mail blast to Russian Literature professors E-mail blast to Russian and Theatre professors White Guard, Mikhail Bulgakov’s semi-autobiographical first novel, is the story of the Turbin family in Kiev in 1918. Alexei, Elena, and Nikolka Turbin have just lost their mother—their father had died years before—and find themselves plunged into the chaotic civil war that erupted in Ukraine in the wake of the Russian Revolution. The Turbin household is sanctuary for a ragtag, close-knit crowd of friends and family. As the brothers prepare to fight for the White Guard, friends charge in from the riotous streets amidst an atmosphere of heady chaos, quaffing vodka, keeling over, taking baths, playing guitar, falling in love. But the new regime is poised for victory and in its brutal triumph lies destruction for the Turbins and their world. In the context of this family’s personal loss and the social turmoil surrounding them, Bulgakov creates a brilliant picture of the existential crises brought about by the revolution and the loss of social, moral, and political certainties. He confronts the reader with the bewildering cruelty that ripped Russian life apart at the beginning of the last century as well as with the extraordinary ways in which the Turbins preserved their humanity. Key points and quotes + Formed the basis for one of the most successful plays of the 1930s, The Day of the Turbins—one of Stalin’s favorite plays and perhaps the reason that Bulgakov was protected during the Soviet era + Will appeal to those interested in Russian history, with its portrait of a nation divided between Whites and Reds + Series packaging brings the Bulgakov titles together with a fresh new look Praise for The White Guard: • “It was a shock to discover that a modern European city, unknown to almost all west Europeans, had been described with such love in literature, to find that a poetic imagination as harsh and lyrical as Mikhail Bulgakov’s had faced the surreal sequence of invasions and sieges recounted in the novel, and recounted their absurd horrors without flinching.” —James Meek About the author and translator M I K H A I L B ULGAKOV was born in Kiev on May 15, 1891. He graduated as a doctor ALSO AVAILABLE: THE HEART OF A DOG 978-1-61219-288-8 BLACK SNOW 978-1-61219-214-7 A COUNTRY DOCTOR’S NOTEBOOK 978-1-61219-190-4 but gave up the practice of medicine in 1920 to devote himself to literature. He went on to write some of the greatest novels in twentieth century Russian literature, including White Guard, The Heart of a Dog, and his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. He died in Moscow of kidney disease in 1940. M I C H A E L G L E N N Y (1927–1990) was one of the world’s leading translators of Russian literature, translating the works of Gogol and Dostoevsky, and bringing the works of dissident writers to the fore, including Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Georgi Vladimov. He was the first person to translate Mikhail Bulgakov into English. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 21 THIRST A NOVEL MAHMOUD DOWLATABADI Translated by Martin E. Weir Further confirmation of Mahmoud Dowlatabadi as the foremost chronicler of Iranian history and one of the world’s most important writers. Melville House continues to advocate for this fearless and uncensored voice and to promote his masterworks in the English-speaking world. ON SALE: JUNE 3 978-1-61219-300-7 $16.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 128 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-301-4 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print media campaign Outreach to foreign affairs magazines, journals, and blogs Mailing to writers and critics with an interest in Iran/Iraq Pitch for profile coverage and literary reviews Featured as part of the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Poetic Voices of the Muslim World funding for libraries in five major cities Featured at regional bookseller conferences: Heartland, NAIBA Display at Modern Language Association, Middle Eastern Studies Association, and American Library Association Conferences E-mail blast to Middle Eastern Studies professors Feature in the Melville House Middle Eastern Studies brochure 22 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM In the midst of the Iran–Iraq War, an Iraqi journalist is given a tour of a military prison. The Major in charge of the camp informs the writer of what is expected: he is to write a fabricated report about a murder that has occurred in the camp, with the aim of demoralizing Iranian soldiers. Reluctant, the writer spends a long night talking and drinking with the Major and detailing a work of fiction he is composing about a group of soldiers trapped on a hill, dying of thirst as they battle for a water tank with a group of enemy soldiers perched on the opposite hill. Neither group has a hope of reaching it without being killed. In a narrative riddled with surreal images, shifting perspectives, and dark humor, Mahmoud Dowlatabadi—widely acknowledged as the most important living Iranian writer—offers a kaleidoscopic portrait of the warring countries as he questions the meaning of national identity and does something that has been nearly impossible to do in Iran for the last century: tell a true story. Key points and quotes + Recently discussed as possible Nobel Prize winner, this is the third novel by Mahmoud Dowlatabadi to be published by Melville House + Author’s previous novel The Colonel was the winner of the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature; longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Award; and shortlisted for the Haus der Kulturin’s International Literary Award + Dowlatabadi is currently prevented from publishing in Iran by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance Praise for The Colonel: • “A detailed, realist picture of Iranian life . . . Complex and lyrical.” —The Financial Times • “Examine[s] the complexities and moral ambiguities of the experience of the poor and forgotten, mixing the brutality of that world with the lyricism of the Persian language.” —The New York Times • “With this highly topical new novel Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, Iran’s most important novelist, sheds light on the upheavals, which haunts his country until today.” —Man Asian Literary Prize nomination citation About the author M A H M O U D D OW L ATA BA D I was born in 1940 in a remote farming region of Iran, the son of a shoemaker. His books include Missing Soluch, published by Melville House and his first work to be translated into English, and a ten-book portrait of Iranian village life, Kelidar. In 1974, Dowlatabadi was arrested by the Savak, the shah’s secret police force. When he asked what crime he’d committed, he was told, “None, but everyone we arrest seems to have copies of your novels, so that makes you provocative to revolutionaries.” He was in prison for two years. L L A F 4 1 0 2 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 23 WITTGENSTEIN JR A NOVEL LARS IYER The writer Hari Kunzru says “made me feel better about the Apocalypse than I have in ages” is back—with a hilarious coming-of-age love story ON SALE: SEPTEMBER 2 978-1-61219-376-2 $23.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION HARDCOVER 208 PAGES, 5 5⁄16" × 8 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-377-9 WORLD Marketing and publicity Major review coverage in national outlets including daily newspapers and literary publications, using the strength of past reviews of Iyer and the accessibility of this book Academic pitch to Chronicle of Higher Education, Crooked Timber and others Galley mailing to booksellers Feature at bookseller conferences: BEA, NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum Goodreads giveaway Author tour: NYC, with an appearance at the Brooklyn Book Festival ALSO AVAILABLE: SPURIOUS 978-1-935554-28-8 DOGMA 978-1-61219-046-4 EXODUS 978-1-61219-182-9 24 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM The unruly undergraduates at Cambridge have a nickname for their new lecturer: Wittgenstein Jr. He’s a melancholic, tormented genius who seems determined to make them grasp the very essence of philosophical thought. But Peters—a working-class student surprised to find himself among the elite— soon discovers that there’s no place for logic in a Cambridge overrun by posh boys and picnicking tourists, as England’s greatest university is collapsing under market pressures. Such a place calls for a derangement of the senses, best achieved by lethal homemade cocktails consumed on Cambridge rooftops, where Peters joins his fellows as they attempt to forget about the void awaiting them after graduation, challenge one another to think so hard they die, and dream about impressing Wittgenstein Jr with one single, noble thought. And as they scramble to discover what, indeed, they have to gain from the experience, they realize that their teacher is struggling to survive. For Peters, it leads to a surprising turn—and for all of them, a challenge to see how the life of the mind can play out in harsh but hopeful reality. Combining his trademark wit and sharp brilliance, Wittgenstein Jr is Lars Iyer’s most assured and ambitious novel yet—as impressive, inventive and entertaining as it is extraordinarily stirring. Key points and quotes + Iyer’s Exodus was shortlisted for the 2013 Goldsmiths Prize + Iyer is a dogged blogger and social media user + We will target mailings to independent university stores, writing program professors, literary journals to build early buzz Praise for Lars Iyer’s trilogy: • “It’s wonderful. I’d recommend the book for its insults alone.” —Sam Jordison, The Guardian • “Uproarious.” —The New York Times Book Review • “I’m still laughing, and it’s days later.” —Los Angeles Times • “Viciously funny.” —San Francisco Chronicle • “A tiny marvel . . . [A] wonderfully monstrous creation.” —Steven Poole, The Guardian • “This novel has a seductive way of always doubling back on itself, scorching the earth but extracting its own strange brand of laughter from its commitment to despair.” —The Believer About the author L A RS I YER is the author of two books on Blanchot (Blanchot’s Communism: Art, Philosophy, Politics and Blanchot’s Vigilance: Phenomenology, Literature, Ethics) and the novels Spurious (which was 3:AM Magazine’s Book of the Year in 2011), Dogma, and Exodus. His literary manifesto, “Nude in Your Hot Tub, Facing the Abyss,” appeared in Post Road and The White Review. AGAINST FOOTBALL ONE FAN’S RELUCTANT MANIFESTO STEVE ALMOND In a searing manifesto sure to enrage at least half the nation, New York Times bestselling author Steve Almond takes on America’s biggest sacred cow: football ON SALE: SEPTEMBER 2 978-1-61219-415-8 $22.95 U.S./CAN. SPORTS HARDCOVER 192 PAGES, 5 1⁄4" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-416-5 WORLD Marketing and publicity Author Tour: NYC, Boston National television interviews including morning and daytime talk, political shows, and cable news National radio interviews including NPR and talk radio Sports media campaign including print, TV, and radio Print and online features and reviews in men’s, parenting, sports, health, and general interest publications; and national newspapers Timed to coincide with start of football season Extensive galley mailing Display at BEA, regional bookseller conferences Book club outreach / giveaways Online giveaways: Goodreads / Shelf Awareness Public library selector mailing On any given Sunday, football functions more like a national religion than a sport. But simply put: the game isn’t good for us. Medical research confirms what the grim headlines keep reporting: football causes brain damage. Beloved Hall of Famers are now suffering from dementia, and taking their own lives. Children and teenagers are susceptible to the same sorts of injuries with the same long-term results. But football’s psychological and economic hazards—though more subtle—are just as profound. In Against Football, Steve Almond details why, after forty years as a fan, he can no longer watch the game he still loves. Using a synthesis of memoir, reportage, and cultural critique, Almond asks a series of provocative questions: • What does it mean that our society has transmuted the intuitive physical joys of childhood—run, leap, throw, tackle—into a billion-dollar industry? • How did a sport that causes brain damage become the leading signifier of our institutions of higher learning? • Does our addiction to football foster a tolerance for violence, greed, racism, and homophobia? There has never been a book that exposes the dark underside of America’s favorite game with such searing candor. Key points and quotes + The first book to take on the larger cultural implications of the medical studies + Advocates for immediate action against the game Praise for Steve Almond’s Candy Freak: • “This book will, yes, make you hungry, but it will also make you grateful-for wit, for self-effacing humor, for joyful obsessiveness, for the precise and loving use of language to crack open and celebrate our oddness-in short, for a writer as funny and big-hearted as Steve Almond.” —George Saunders • “I got a real sugar rush and cluster headache reading this bittersweet book by Steve Almond-joy, the sugar daddy himself.” —Amy Sedaris About the author S T E V E A L M O N D was raised in Palo Alto, California, and was a newspaper reporter in Texas and Florida before writing his first book, the story collection My Life in Heavy Metal. His second book, Candy Freak, was a New York Times bestseller, was named the Booksense Adult Nonfiction Book of the Year, and won the American Library Association Alex Award. His short fiction has been included in The Best American Short Stories and Pushcart Prize anthologies, and he writes commentary and journalism regularly for The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and The Los Angeles Times. Almond lives outside Boston with his wife and three children. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 25 DEBT: THE FIRST 5,000 YEARS REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION DAVID GRAEBER A revised and updated edition of the international bestseller, to be launched with major advertising push—just months before the launch of Graeber’s new book with Melville House ON SALE: OCTOBER 28 978-1-61219-419-6 $22.00 U.S./CAN. ECONOMICS / HISTORY PAPERBACK 560 PAGES, 5 5⁄8" × 8 3⁄8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-420-2 WORLD Marketing and publicity Major ad support for new edition 6-week on-air RADIO campaign on PRI/NPR’s MARKETPLACE • Covering 92% of the U.S. pop. in all of the top 50 markets • Combined carriage of 469 stations • Reaches over 2 million listeners per quarter hour and almost 6 million listeners each week • Ads will run with average frequency of 2.3 times per day 6-week on-air TV campaign on BLOOMBERG TV • Dedicated and affluent business audience • In about 75 million U.S. homes • 10% of the audience for TV business news • Daily ads on key programs 26 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM Here anthropologist David Graeber, one of the early organizers of Occupy Wall Street and a major scholar, presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom: he shows that before there was money, there was debt. For more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors. Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it. Key points + Will feature a new quote by Russell Brand: “When you read this you’ll be cleverer.” + Will feature a new blurb from Thomas Piketty, author of Capital in the TwentyFirst Century: “I loved this book . . . it shows that debt plays a much more important role than has been previously suggested. In particular, the book exposes the many fairy tales told by economists about the accumulation of capital, barter, and the creation of the currency. The way Graeber focuses on the power and domination at work in debt relationships is excellent.” + This edition will include a new afterword, detailing the book’s impact from Occupy to the student loan movement, as well as updates to Chapter 12, which focuses on the economic crisis of 2008. + Winner of the Bateson Book Prize, 2012, awarded by the Society for Cultural Anthropology + Winner of The Bread and Roses Award for Radical Publishing About the author DAV I D G R A E B E R teaches anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years, Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value, Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar, Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire, and Direct Action: An Ethnography. He has written for Harper’s, The Nation, The Baffler, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New Left Review. In the summer of 2011, he worked with a small group of activists to plan Occupy Wall Street. It was also Graeber, a lifelong hater of corporate smoke and mirrors, who coined the movement’s ingenious slogan, “We are the 99%.” BUREAUCRACY DAVID GRAEBER A follow-up to David Graeber’s Debt: The First 5,000 Years, which has sold 100,000 copies for Melville House and been published in 26 foreign editions ON SALE: FEBRUARY 3, 2015 978-1-61219-374-8 $25.95 U.S./CAN. SOCIAL SCIENCE HARDCOVER 256 PAGES, 5 3⁄4" × 8 3⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-375-5 WORLD Marketing and publicity Author tour including events in New York, Boston, and Washington, DC National television interviews on news, cable news, and talk shows National and regional radio interviews on NPR, talk, political, and business radio outlets Mailing to people who have covered Graeber’s previous books Pitch business magazines, websites Galley mailing to booksellers, librarians, academics Feature at regional bookseller conferences: Winter Institute, NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum Where does the desire for endless rules, regulations, and bureaucracy come from? How did we come to spend so much of our time filling out forms? To answer these questions, anthropologist David Graeber—one of the most prominent and provocative thinkers working today—takes a journey through ancient and modern history to trace the peculiar and fascinating evolution of bureaucracy over the ages. He starts in the ancient world, looking at how early civilizations were organized and what traces early bureaucratic systems have left in the ethnographic literature. He then jets forward to the nineteenth century, where systems we can easily recognize as modern bureaucracies come into being. In some areas of life—like with the modern postal systems of Germany and France—these bureaucracies have brought tremendous efficiencies to modern life. But Graeber argues that there is a much darker side to modern bureaucracy that is rarely ever discussed. Indeed, in our own “utopia of rules,” freedom and technological innovation are often the casualties of systems that we only faintly understand. Provocative and timely, the book is a powerful look and history of bureaucracy over the ages and its power in shaping the world of ideas. Key points and quotes + Recent and future healthcare discussion are a good hook even for less academic readers. Graeber focuses on his own experiences caring for aging parents, for instance. + Graeber’s willingness to start discussions, and the book’s natural social media angles, will lend themselves to online discussion Praise for Debt: The First 5,000 Years: • “Written in a brash, engaging style, the book is also a philosophical inquiry into the nature of debt—where it came from and how it evolved.” —The New York Times Book Review • “An absolutely indispensable—and enormous—treatise on the history of money and its relationship to inequality in society.” —Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing • “[A]n engaging book. Part anthropological history and part provocative political argument, it’s a useful corrective to what passes for contemporary conversation about debt and the economy.” —Jesse Singal, Boston Globe • “This timely and accessible book would appeal to any reader interested in the past and present culture surrounding debt, as well as broad-minded economists.” —Library Journal About the author DAV I D G R A E B E R teaches anthropology at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years, Towards an Anthropological Theory of Value, Lost People: Magic and the Legacy of Slavery in Madagascar, Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, Possibilities: Essays on Hierarchy, Rebellion, and Desire, and Direct Action: An Ethnography. He has written for Harper’s, The Nation, The Baffler, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New Left Review. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 27 THE QUEST FOR A MORAL COMPASS A GLOBAL HISTORY OF ETHICS KENAN MALIK The story of the global search for moral truths ON SALE: SEPTEMBER 9 978-1-61219-403-5 $26.95 U.S./CAN. PHILOSOPHY / HISTORY HARDCOVER 400 PAGES, 6" × 9" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-404-2 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity ARCs to media, booksellers Print and online reviews in culture, history, general interest publications, and national newspapers Satellite radio tour Display at regional bookseller conferences Blog outreach to history and religion websites Online giveaways: Goodreads In this remarkable and groundbreaking book, Kenan Malik explores the history of moral thought as it has developed over three millennia, from Homer’s Greece to Mao’s China, from ancient India to modern America. It tells the stories of the great philosophers, and breathes life into their ideas, while also challenging many of our most cherished moral beliefs. Engaging and provocative, The Quest for a Moral Compass confronts some of humanity’s deepest questions. Where do values come from? Is God necessary for moral guidance? Are there absolute moral truths? It also brings morality down to earth, showing how, throughout history, social needs and political desires have shaped moral thinking. It is a history of the world told through the history of moral thought, and a history of moral thought that casts new light on global history. Key points and quotes + The first global history of ethics and moral thought—extending beyond the West to include Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, as well as studies of the Chinese masters, Confucius, Mo Tzu and Lao Tzu and their contemporary heirs Praise for The Quest for a Moral Compass: • “What I love about Kenan Malik’s book is its unashamed, unabashed ambition: he wants to write the history of moral thought, not just in the Western tradition, but of all the traditions that make up the global argument about the direction that the human moral compass should point. The result is a tour de force of lucidity and narrative skill.” —Michael Ignatieff • “An absolute tour de force. I can imagine it replacing Bertrand Russell’s History of Western Philosophy on many a bookshelf—certainly mine.” —Tom Holland, author of In the Shadow of the Sword: The Birth of Islam and the Rise of the Global Arab Empire • “This is an extraordinarily rewarding investigation of the most striking, and contested, aspect of our humanity . . . To read it is not only to be better informed but also to be more alert to the assumptions that have guided human beings in the past, and to our capacity for goodness and wickedness.” —Raymond Tallis, author of The Kingdom of Infinite Space About the author K E N A N M A L I K is a writer, lecturer, and broadcaster. He is a presenter of The ALSO AVAILABLE: FROM FATWA TO JIHAD (HARDCOVER) 978-1-935554-00-4 PAPERBACK ON SALE AUGUST 5 978-1-61219-405-9 28 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM Moral Maze on BBC Radio 4 (UK). He has taught at universities in Britain, Europe, Australia and the USA, presented many TV documentaries and writes regularly for newspapers across the world including as a columnist for the International New York Times. His books include Man, Beast and Zombie; Strange Fruit; and From Fatwa to Jihad (Melville House, 2010), which was shortlisted for the 2010 Orwell Book Prize. EVENT A PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNEY THROUGH A CONCEPT SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK Probably the most famous living philosopher, Slavoj Žižek explores the meaning of events in this short and digestible book An event can be an occurrence that shatters ordinary life, a radical political rupture, a transformation of reality, a religious belief, the rise of a new art form, or an intense experience such as falling in love. Taking us on a trip that stops at different definitions of event, Žižek addresses fundamental questions such as: are all things connected? How much are we agents of our own fates? Which conditions must be met for us to perceive something as really existing? In a world that’s constantly changing, is anything new really happening? Drawing on references from Plato to arthouse cinema, the Big Bang to Buddhism, Event is a journey into philosophy at its most exciting and elementary. Key points and quotes ON SALE: AUGUST 26 978-1-61219-411-0 $15.95 PHILOSOPHY PAPERBACK 224 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-412-7 U.S. ONLY Marketing and publicity ARCs available Author tour: New York, Philadelphia Cross-marketing with author’s university appearances Pitch to TV and radio + Žižek has been profiled in the New Yorker and is the star of several recent films, including Sophie Fiennes’s The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema and The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology and the documentary Žižek! + Like much of Žižek’s work, Event contains much discussion of film—independent, classic Hollywood cinema and blockbusters—alongside talk of serious philosophy. Žižek simplifies and explains using film and jokes (including lots of dirty ones). + Žižek’s work is the subject of much criticism (there have been recent takedowns in the New Republic and New York Review of Books). He is also frequent commentator on current events in the Guardian and London Review of Books. Praise for Slavoj Žižek: • “The giant of Ljubljana provides the best intellectual high since Anti-Oedipus.” —The Village Voice • The most formidably brilliant exponent of psychoanalysis, indeed of cultural theory in general, to have emerged in many decades.” —Terry Eagleton • “Unafraid of confrontation and with a near limitless grasp of pop symbolism.” —The Times • “Žižek is a thinker who regards nothing as outside his field: the result is deeply interesting and provocative.” —Guardian • “Žižek leaves no social or cultural phenomenon untheorized, and is master of the counterintuitive observation.” —The New Yorker About the author S L AVO J Ž I Ž E K is a Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic. He is a professor at the European Graduate School, International Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Birkbeck College, University of London, and a senior researcher at the Institute of Sociology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. His books include Living in the End Times; First as Tragedy, Then as Farce; In Defense of Lost Causes; and many more. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 29 THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF LITERARY FAILURE C. D. ROSE A darkly comic, satirical reference book about writers who never made it into the literary canon ON SALE: NOVEMBER 4 978-1-61219-378-6 $18.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION HARDCOVER 192 PAGES, 5 1⁄4" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-379-3 WORLD Marketing and publicity Melville House is reaching out to bloggers, booksellers, authors, and reviewers to post their appreciation for fictional authors and works cited in the book, generating further trade stories and curiosity Print features, reviews, and interviews in literary, arts, culture, and general interest outlets Pitch for holiday gift guides Galley mailing Feature at bookseller conferences: BEA, NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum Weekly excerpts on MobyLives (mhpbooks.com) Pitch for debut fiction lists: B&N Discover, ABA Indies Introduce Librarian outreach with an email promoting the fictional authors, generating curiosity and interest in digital review copy offer on Edelweiss. 30 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM A signal event of literary scholarship, The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure compiles the biographies of history’s most notable cases of a complete lack of literary success. As such, it is the world’s leading authority on the subject. Compiled in one volume by C. D. Rose, a well-educated person universally acknowledged in parts of England as the world’s pre-eminent expert on inexpert writers, the book culls its information from lost or otherwise ignored archives scattered around the globe, as well as the occasional dustbin. The dictionary amounts to a monumental accomplishment: the definitive appreciation of history’s least accomplished writers. Thus immortalized beyond deserving and rescued from hard-earned obscurity, the authors presented in this historic volume comprise a who’s who of the talentless and deluded, their stories timeless litanies of abject psychosis, misapplication, and delinquency. It is, in short, a treasure. Key points + Found illustrations featured in a design by Sam Potts, who has worked for the New York Times, The Believer, McSweeney’s, and who designed John Hodgman’s books + We’ll be pitching features and interviews with Rose with an emphasis on his creativity and process of conceiving and writing the book. Though this is a debut, it’s the perfect gift book for any bibliophile. About the author C. D. ROSE was born in Manchester at the tail end of the 1960s. Since then, he has lived and worked in half a dozen different countries, but now resides in Norwich, in the east of England, where he went to do an MA in creative writing at the University of East Anglia, six years ago. His story “Arkady who couldn’t see and Artem who couldn’t hear” was listed for the Sunday Times/EFG Bank award (the world’s richest short story prize) in 2013, and he has been published in Granta. Ironically, a work about failure has turned out to be his greatest success. THE JANE AUSTEN RULES A CLASSIC GUIDE TO MODERN LOVE SINÉAD MURPHY What Would Jane Do? What’s a strong, independent-minded woman supposed to do in a world of insipid dating guides? Sinéad Murphy responds by asking: Who has more time-tested secrets than Jane Austen, whose novels continue to captivate us almost two hundred years later? Whether you can recite paragraphs from Pride and Prejudice or just admired Colin Firth in his wet t-shirt, the romance of Jane Austen’s world is one you’ll never forget. Does love like that even exist today? Yes, it does . . . If you look closely at the women of Jane Austen’s books, as the witty scholar Sinéad Murphy has, you’ll discover Austen’s countless tips for finding the right leading man, navigating the ups and downs of courtship, and building a happy, independent life for yourself. 978-1-61219-382-3 $15.95 U.S./CAN. For example, you’ll learn: • How to flirt like a regular Lizzy Bennet • How to lead a conversation with a man (even if he’s leading the dance) • When to ignore advice from your girlfriends • How to discuss your future with your own Mr. Darcy SELF-HELP PAPERBACK 144 PAGES, 5" × 7 3⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-383-0 WORLD Whether you’re in the throes of early dating or pondering a leap in a long-term relationship, The Jane Austen Rules is your essential guide to approaching love with sense and sensibility. Marketing and publicity Key points ON SALE: OCTOBER 14 Print features, reviews and interviews in women’s magazines, feminist magazines, and literary, political, and cultural outlets + Handsome package makes this the perfect gift for smart women—many readers have a bottomless appetite for books about Divine Jane + Can be read as a traditional dating guide (and as more serious criticism likely to appeal to Bust, Bitch, Jezebel, Feministing, etc.) + This is a sharp young critic, a rising star. We plan to get Murphy engaged in a conversation, possibly generating controversy: op-ed about dating, interviews on TV morning shows + Austeniana lends itself to social media success Online features and reviews at major websites like Jezebel and Feministing About the author Pitch op-eds at major newspapers to drive discussion and buzz S I N É A D M U R P H Y is an outspoken critic and feminist. She’s a professor of philosophical studies at Newcastle University and the author of The Art Kettle. National television interviews. We will pitch to morning shows, late night shows, and cable news National radio interviews. We will pitch to both NPR and talk radio Pitch author interviews for TV & radio on feminist, women’s interest, and political/news shows Galley mailing to booksellers, librarians Feature at regional bookseller conferences: BEA, NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum, Brooklyn Book Festival Librarian Top 50 Mailing MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 31 ADA LOVELACE Ada Lovelace HOW LORD BYRON’S DAUGHTER STARTED THE COMPUTER AGE James Essinger ON SALE: OCTOBER 14 978-1-61219-408-0 $25.95 U.S./CAN. BIOGRAPHY HARDCOVER 288 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-409-7 NORTH AMERICA HOW LORD BYRON’S DAUGHTER STARTED THE COMPUTER AGE JAMES ESSINGER The world’s first computer programmer and daughter of Lord Byron finally gets credit for her research in this gossipy short biography Over 150 years after her death, a widely-used scientific computer program was named “Ada,” after Ada Lovelace, the only legitimate daughter of the eighteenth century’s version of a rock star, Lord Byron. Why? Because, after computer pioneers such as Alan Turing began to rediscover her, it slowly became apparent that she had been a key but overlooked figure in the invention of the computer. In Ada Lovelace, James Essinger makes the case that the computer age could have started two centuries ago if Lovelace’s contemporaries had recognized her research and fully grasped its implications. It’s a remarkable tale, starting with the outrageous behavior of her father, which made Ada instantly famous upon birth. Ada would go on to overcome numerous obstacles to obtain a level of education typically forbidden to women of her day. She would eventually join forces with Charles Babbage, generally credited with inventing the computer, although as Essinger makes clear, Babbage couldn’t have done it without Lovelace. Indeed, Lovelace wrote what is today considered the world’s first computer program—despite opposition that the principles of science were “beyond the strength of a woman’s physical power of application.” Based on ten years of research and filled with fascinating characters and observations of the period, not to mention numerous illustrations, Essinger tells Ada’s fascinating story in unprecedented detail to absorbing and inspiring effect. Marketing and publicity Key points and quotes National media campaign + Written in a commercial style for the general-interest reader, the gossip ranges from her father Lord Byron’s love affairs to Ada’s elopement to speculation that she may have had an affair with Charles Babbage + Story of an underappreciated genius, who studied and exceled at mathematics at a time it was believed to be bad for the female brain + Based on more than ten years of research, Essinger explains her calculations in a comprehensive (and energetic!) way Print features and reviews in science, feminist, women’s interest, history, and general interest publications; and national newspapers Blog outreach: BoingBoing; io9; Wired Online interviews with author Timed for International Ada Lovelace Day (October 15, 2014) Series of blog posts introducing Ada Lovelace Display at regional bookseller conferences Targeted galley mailing: booksellers, librarians, academics Praise for Ada Lovelace: “Entertaining and illuminating.” —Times Literary Supplement “Essinger displays not only verve and affection . . . but also great scholarship.” —Times Educational Supplement “Essinger tells his story with passion and with a gracious willingness to help the lay reader grasp the intricacies of technology.” —Wall Street Journal Online giveaways: Goodreads, etc. About the author Social media campaign: #ThanksAda JA M ES ESSIN G ER is a writer with a particular interest in the history of ideas that Public library selector mailing 32 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM have had a practical impact on the modern world. His previous book, Jacquard’s Web: How a Hand-Loom Led to the Birth of the Information Age (2004), was chosen as one of the top 5 popular science books of the year by the Economist. EVERLASTING LANE A NOVEL ANDREW LOVETT A captivating, absorbing, and suspenseful evocation of the spells of childhood ON SALE: JANUARY 13, 2015 978-1-61219-380-9 $25.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION HARDCOVER 368 PAGES, 5 3⁄4" × 8 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-381-6 WORLD EXCLUDING U.K. Marketing and publicity 1,500-copy ARC mailing to booksellers, media Pitch for debut author citations: B&N Discover, ABA “Indies Introduce,” IndieNext Bookseller blurb campaign Goodreads giveaway Author appearances at regional bookseller conferences: BEA, NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum In a timeless coming-of-age tale as charming and haunting as the movie Stand By Me, Andrew Lovett’s Everlasting Lane tells the story of what happens when nine-yearold Peter’s father dies and his mother moves them from the city to a house in the countryside, for what seem to Peter to be mysterious reasons. He’s soon distracted, though, by the difficulties of being the new, shy kid at school, and he befriends the other two kids who seem to be outcasts: overweight Tommie and too-smart-for-her-own-good Anna-Marie. Together they try to weather the storm of bullying teachers and fellow students, by escaping into explorations of the seemingly bucolic countryside. There, though, they find other outcasts from society such as cranky Mr. Merridew, who won’t leave his cottage in the woods, and Scarecrow Man, who stands in the fields searching the skies. And meanwhile, Peter is disturbed by the growing awareness that his own mother may be some sort of outcast, too—and that she’s hiding something from him in a locked room in the attic, a room she’s expressly forbidden him from entering. Written in beautiful prose, Everlasting Lane is a captivating, absorbing, and suspenseful evocation of the spells of childhood: sun-soaked, nostalgic, with the soft focus and warm glow of a Polaroid—but it’s darker than it seems. Will Peter and his mother find the light in that darkness? Key points + A debut novel with breakout potential. Based in part on the author’s childhood, we see this as working well for book clubs, as it is a very strong novel with a dark edge. + Breakout of an exciting new voice + Perfect read for all ages + A book you can feel comfortable recommending to any reader—literary and pop, young and old About the author A N D REW LOVETT lives near York, England, with his family. Everlasting Lane is his first novel, based, in part, on his own childhood. LitBreaker Advertising campaign Top 50 Librarian Mailing Random House Library Blog promotion to book groups Featured in Random House Book Club Catalog Review Copy available on Edelweiss MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 33 1913 THE YEAR BEFORE THE STORM FLORIAN ILLIES Translated by Shaun Whiteside and Jamie Lee Searle Now in paperback, “An utterly delicious treat or an ideal present for anyone even mildly interested in 20th-century art, music and literature . . . A sexy, comic and occasionally heartbreaking soap opera . . . An irresistible book,” writes The Washington Post’s Michael Dirda ON SALE: OCTOBER 7 978-1-61219-391-5 $16.95 U.S./CAN. HISTORY PAPERBACK 272 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-352-6 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity Mailing to “New in Paperback” columns Finished copy mailing to booksellers and columnists Display at regional bookseller conferences Book club outreach/mailings Advertising in the Chronicle of Higher Education Outreach to European History professors It was the year Henry Ford first put a conveyer belt in his car factory, and the year Louis Armstrong first picked up a trumpet. It was the year Charlie Chaplin signed his first movie contract, and Coco Chanel and Prada opened their first dress shops. It was the year Proust began his opus, Stravinsky wrote The Rite of Spring, and the first Armory Show in New York introduced the world to Picasso and the world of abstract art. It was the year the recreational drug now known as ecstasy was invented. It was 1913, the year before the world plunged into the catastrophic darkness of World War I. In a witty yet moving narrative that progresses month by month through the year, and is interspersed with numerous photos and documentary artifacts (such as Kafka’s love letters), Florian Illies ignores the conventions of the stodgy tome so common in “one year” histories. Forefronting cultural matters as much as politics, he delivers a charming and riveting tale of a world full of hope and unlimited possibility, peopled with amazing characters and radical politics, bristling with new art and new technology . . . even as ominous storm clouds began to gather. Key points and quotes + An international bestseller in hardcover Praise for 1913: • “A fascinating new structure of writing . . . With exceptional wit and understanding, Illies shows the societal and cultural changes propelling man toward modern art, new thought processes and war.” —Kirkus (starred review) • “Illies’s stylish evocation of 1913 is thrilling entertainment for those who have heard it all before but wish to experience—one more time, perhaps—the bleary-eyed ecstasy that is the result of staying up all night reading a book in one sitting.” —The Weekly Standard • “The rich range of subjects, the vibrancy of the writing, here translated by Whiteside and Searle, and the intimate details of the biographies all make this a fast-paced and engrossing read . . . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal, starred review About the author and translator F LO R I A N I L L I ES is a German journalist who has worked for major European newspapers and magazines and cofounded the art magazine Monopol. He is the author of four previous bestselling books, which have sold more than 1 million copies. 1913 is his first book to be translated into English. S H AU N W H I T ES I D E ’s translations include Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy and Robert Musil’s The Confusions of Young Törless. JA M I E L E E S E A R L E ’s recent translations include works by Ursula Poznanski, Frank Schatzing, and Dora Heldt. 34 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM HALF THE KINGDOM A NOVEL LORE SEGAL Now in paperback, the critically acclaimed novel by the longtime New Yorker writer ON SALE: NOVEMBER 4 978-1-61219-392-2 $15.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 176 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-303-8 WORLD Marketing and publicity National media campaign Coverage in “new in paperback columns” Finished copy mailing to reader’s groups E-mail blast to 1,500 book clubs in the U.S. Academic newsletter to Writing and English Professors At Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, doctors have noticed a marked uptick in Alzheimer’s patients. People who seemed perfectly lucid just a day earlier suddenly show signs of advanced dementia. Is it just normal aging, or an epidemic? Is it a coincidence, or a secret terrorist plot? In the looking-glass world of Half the Kingdom—where terrorist paranoia and end-of-the-world hysteria mask deeper fears of mortality; where parents’ and their grown children’s feelings vacillate between frustration and tenderness; and where the broken medical system leads one character to quip, “Kafka wrote slice-of-life fiction”—all is familiar and yet slightly askew. Lore Segal masterfully interweaves her characters’ lives—lives that, for good or for ill, all converge in Cedar’s ER—into a funny, tragic, and tender portrait of how we live today. Key points and quotes + A New York Times Notable Book of 2013 + Short, comedic novel + Perfect as a gift for literary readers Praise for Half the Kingdom: • “The novel’s comedy beats back the darkness.” —New York Times Book Review • “Underlying some extremely funny gallows humor is a damning commentary on the cultural anxiety over tending to the elderly.” —Wall Street Journal • “Segal portrays the absurd horrors of medically prolonged eternal life . . . [and] tells their stories in poignant vignettes . . . Now 85, Segal herself is a heroic survivor.” —Elaine Showalter, The Guardian • “In the market for a witty, paranoid, tangent—happy, 9/11-influenced conspiracy novel? No need to limit yourself to the new Thomas Pynchon. The less heralded but very wonderful Lore Segal’s Half the Kingdom is about terror, aging, insanity, eschatology, our health-care system, and a Blindness-esque epidemic of Alzheimer’s in a post-September 11 Manhattan emergency room.” —New York About the author LO R E S EGAL is the author of the novels Lucinella, Other People’s Houses, Her First American and the story collection Shakespeare’s Kitchen, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She is the recipient of an American Academy and the Institutes of Arts and Letters award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an O’Henry Award and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Harper’s Magazine, The New Republic and other publications. At eighty-five years old, Segal lives and writes in New York City. ALSO AVAILABLE: LUCINELLA 978-1-933633-79-4 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 35 GB84 A NOVEL DAVID PEACE Never before published in the U.S., GB84 will be launched in 2014 alongside two other novels by David Peace: The Damned Utd and Red or Dead ON SALE: NOVEMBER 4 978-1-61219-393-9 $16.95 U.S. FICTION PAPERBACK 480 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-394-6 U.S. ONLY Marketing and publicity National media campaign Major review campaign in men’s, history, culture, general interest publications, and national newspapers Finished book mailing to booksellers, librarians Library newsletter giveaway Display at the American Historical Association Display at regional bookseller conferences Online giveaways on Goodreads In taut and gripping prose that often feels like the relentless text of a surveillance report, GB84 tells the story of the British coal miner’s strike of 1984—including the actual bombings, riots and protests that brought the country to the brink of civil war. Called by its author “fiction based on fact,” the book depicts a real-life 1984 more violently dystopian than even Orwell imagined. Slowly starving strikers find themselves pitted against a prime minister—Margaret Thatcher—determined to crush them . . . a police force willing to use infiltration and violence to achieve her will . . . and equally hungry scabs who need a job . . . Mixing real events and characters with the voices of the increasingly desperate strikers, the book becomes a stirring saga of courage against overwhelmingly sinister forces, and paints a searing and haunting portrait of events that changed the course of British history. Key points and quotes + Timed for the thirty-year anniversary of the events being recounted. + Follows on the massive publicity for Red or Dead (May 2014) Praise for GB84: • “Haunting, seminal, bleak, iconic, furied . . . it’s a necessary novel, vital even . . .” —The Observer • “A conspiracy thriller laced with apocalyptic poetry.” —The Independent • “The writing is clever, terse, incisive . . . This mammoth conspiracy tale is a thriller daubed with horror.” —The Scotsman • “Superb . . . He has turned the whole episode into a gripping thriller, with no detriment to documentary realis . . . GB84 is a bold mixture of thriller, monologue, theatre script, chants, slogans, crime story, sexual subplot and documentary fiction . . . This is an epic novel . . . a crowded, ambitious, quick-moving novel, and as such is the literary equal of the epic events it commemorates.” —The Guardian • “A violently original novel.” —The Times • “Exhilarating . . . Compelling . . .” —The Times Literary Supplement • “The book is so compelling . . . Peace’s terse, urgent sentences are perfectly suited to depicting a large-scale confrontation. The tactics and resources of both sides, their histories, their mindsets, the likely battlefields—all are vividly laid out in little more than a few paragraphs. Alliteration and repetition establish a marching rhythm like massing pickets or policemen . . . Only a rare political novel manages that.” —The London Review of Books About the author DAV I D PEAC E —named in 2003 as one of Granta’s Best of Young Novelists—is the ALSO AVAILABLE: RED OR DEAD 978-1-61219-368-7 THE DAMNED UTD 978-1-61219-370-0 36 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM acclaimed author of the Red Riding Quartet (1974, 1977, 1980, and 1983), which was adapted into a BBC television series that was released theatrically in the United States. Peace is also the author The Damned Utd and the highly praised Tokyo Trilogy, which so far includes Tokyo Year Zero and Occupied City. His book GB84 was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, and his newest book, Red or Dead, was shortlisted for the UK’s prestigious Goldsmiths Prize. THE SCAPEGOAT A NOVEL SOPHIA NIKOLAIDOU Translated by Karen Emmerich From a major new Greek writer, never before translated—a wide-ranging, muck-racking, beautifully written novel about the unsolved murder of an American journalist in Greece in the forties ON SALE: FEBRUARY 3, 2015 978-1-61219-384-7 $23.95 U.S./CAN. FICTION HARDCOVER 320 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-385-4 WORLD Marketing and publicity Major review campaign in daily newspapers & national magazines Print and online features and interviews in political, cultural, literary, historical, and general interest outlets Coverage in Greek-American outlets: Hellenic News of America, Greek Star, National Herald, Greek News, etc. Top 50 Library Mailing Teaching guide with contextual materials Random House Library Blog promotion to book groups Featured in RH Book Club Catalog Manuscript available on Edelweiss Galley mailing to bookstores Display at regional bookseller conferences: NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum, Winter Institute Display at MLA, AWP, and ALA Conferences Pitch for debut/discovery prizes and citations: ABA, B&N In 1948, the body of an American journalist is found floating in the bay off Thessalonika. A Greek journalist is tried and convicted for the murder . . . but when he’s released twelve years later, he claims his confession was the result of torture. Flash forward to modern day Greece, where a young, disaffected high school student is given an assignment for a school project: find the truth. Based on the real story of famed CBS reporter George Polk—journalism’s prestigious Polk Awards were named after him—who was investigating embezzlement of U.S. aid by the right-wing Greek government, Nikolaidou’s novel is a sweeping saga that brings together the turbulent Greece of the post-war period with the current era, where the country finds itself facing turbulent political times once again. Told by key players in the story—the dashing journalist’s Greek widow; the mother and sisters of the man convicted of the murder; the brutal Thessalonika Chief of Police; a U.S. Foreign Office investigator—it is the modern day student who is most effecting of them all, as he confronts questions truth, justice and sacrifice . . . and how the past is always with us. Key points and quotes + A mystery with an American hook: the George Polk case has never been solved and continues to be investigated to this day + An exciting new writer from a part of the world that readers are curious about . . and rarely read fiction from + Told in the large part from the perspectives of the women—mothers, sisters, and wives—affected by the case Praise for The Scapegoat: • “The book, with strong writing and the well-orchestrated voices of its many characters, dares to suggest correlations with the current Greek crisis.” —Ethnos • “The author conveys, in this book and her last, a common subject: a sense of frustration and bitterness in past and present Greece at the mortgaging of their future.” —To Vima • “Moves deftly from the historic to the present day.” —Athens News Agency About the author and translator S O F I A N I KO L A I D O U was born in Thessalonika in 1968. She teaches literature and creative writing and writes criticism for various newspapers, including Ta Nea. She has published two collections of short stories and three novels, all of which have been translated into eight languages. Her last novel, Tonight We Have Friends, won the 2011 Athens Prize for Literature, and The Scapegoat was shortlisted for the 2012 Greek State Prize for Fiction. K A R E N E M M E R I C H ’s translations include Rien ne va plus by Margarita Karapanou, Landscape with Dog and Other Stories by Ersi Sotiropoulos, I’d Like by Amanda Michalopoulou, and Poems (1945-1971) by Miltos Sachtouris. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 37 THE SCIENCE DELUSION ASKING THE BIG QUESTIONS IN A CULTURE OF EASY ANSWERS CURTIS WHITE Now in paperback, with a new afterword by the author ON SALE: AUGUST 5 978-1-61219-390-8 $16.95 U.S./CAN. SCIENCE/PHILOSOPHY PAPERBACK 256 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-201-7 WORLD Marketing and publicity Mailing to paperback columnists Advertising on nytimes.com National radio tour Op-ed campaign Finished copy mailing: booksellers, librarians, and academics Library newsletter giveaway Blog outreach The so-called new atheists, most famously Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, made a splash in the new millennium. They told the evangelical and the liberal believer that they must give up religion and submit to science. More recently, neuroscientists and their fans in the media have delivered a variation on this message: the mapping of the human brain will soon be completed, and we will know what we are and how we should act. Their faith is that the scientific method provides the best understanding not only of the physical world but also of art, culture, economics, and anything left over. The message is nearly the same as that of the new atheists: submit to science. In short, the rich philosophical debates of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have been nearly totally abandoned, argues Curtis White. An atheist himself, White fears what this new turn toward “scientism” will do to our culture if allowed to flourish without challenge. After all, is creativity really just chemicals in the brain? Is it wrong to ponder “Why is there something instead of nothing?” or “What is our purpose on Earth?” These were some of the original concerns of the Romantic movement, which pushed back against the dogmas of science in a nearly forgotten era. In this brilliant multipart critique, White aims at a TED talk by a distinguished neuroscientist in which we are told that human thought is merely the product of our “connectome”—neural connections in the brain that are yet to be fully understood . . . He examines the ideas of a widely respected physicist who argues that a new understanding of the origins of the universe trumps all religious and philosophical inquiry . . . and ends with an eloquent defense of the poetry and philosophy of Romanticism, which White believes our technology and science-obsessed world desperately needs to rediscover. Quotes Praise for The Science Delusion: • “A symptomatic tour of the real sense of anxiety about the disenchantment of all those qualities that make us feel most alive and unique in the world.” —The New York Times Book Review • “A witty critique of scientific overreach that celebrates the totality of human achievement.” —Kirkus Reviews • “His brisk takedowns of Hitchens, Hawking, Krauss, Lehrer and others are sharp and necessary, wielding elementary logic against figures who should know better. [White shows] just how easily good science can shade into the self-aggrandizing ideology of scientism.” —Mark Kingwell, The Globe and Mail About the author CURT I S WH ITE is the author of the novels Memories of My Father Watching TV and Requiem. A widely acclaimed essayist, he has had work appear in Harper’s Magazine, Context, Lapham’s Quarterly, Orion, and Playboy. His book The Middle Mind: Why Americans Don’t Think for Themselves was an international bestseller in 2003. 38 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM COTTON TENANTS THREE FAMILIES JAMES AGEE AND WALKER EVANS Now in paperback, the re-discovered masterpiece of reporting by a literary icon and a celebrated photographer ON SALE: SEPTEMBER 23 978-1-61219-398-4 $16.95 U.S./CAN. HISTORY / ESSAYS PAPERBACK 224 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 7 1⁄2" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-213-0 WORLD Marketing and publicity National media campaign Finished copy mailing: booksellers, librarians, academics Display at regional bookseller conferences Book club outreach/ giveaways Display at the Southern Historical Society Events in NYC, Boston, and Alabama In 1941, James Agee and Walker Evans published Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, a four-hundred-page prose symphony about three tenant farming families in Hale County, Alabama at the height of the Great Depression. The book shattered journalistic and literary conventions. Critic Lionel Trilling called it the “most realistic and most important moral effort of our American generation.” The origins of Agee and Evan’s famous collaboration date back to an assignment for Fortune magazine, which sent them to Alabama in the summer of 1936 to report a story that was never published, and for years the original report was lost. But fifty years after Agee’s death, a trove of his manuscripts turned out to include a typescript labeled “Cotton Tenants.” Accompanied by thirty of Walker Evans’s historic photos, Agee’s dispatch remains relevant as one of the most honest explorations of poverty in America ever attempted and as a foundational document of long-form reporting. Key points and quotes + Co-published with The Baffler magazine + An NPR recommended title + A rave reception for a rediscovered masterpiece, which included a front page feature in the Arts section of the New York Times Praise for Cotton Tenants: • “Reading Cotton Tenants: Three Families all the way through without taking Let Us Now Praise Famous Men down from the shelf for cross-reference may be possible, but I couldn’t do it. Each book makes you curious about the other and acts as the other’s gloss.” —Ian Frazier, New York Review of Books • “A wonderful piece of writing . . . An example of what documentary journalism can do as an organ of social justice.” —Kirkus Reviews • “Highbrow . . . Brilliant” —New York Magazine’s approval matrix About the author and translator JA M ES AG EE ’s book about Alabama tenant farmers during the Great Depression, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, appeared in 1941. Agee was later renowned for his film criticism, which appeared regularly in The Nation and Time, and for co-writing the screenplays for The African Queen and The Night of the Hunter. He died two years before his major work of fiction, A Death in the Family, was published and won the Pulitzer Prize. Photographer WA L K E R E VA N S (1903–75) joined the staff of Time in 1945 and shortly afterward became an editor at Fortune, where he stayed for the next two decades. In 1964, he became a professor at the Yale University School of Art, teaching until his death in 1975. A DA M H ASLETT (introduction) is the author of Union Atlantic and You Are Not a Stranger Here. JO H N SUM M ER S (editor) is the editor in chief of The Baffler. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 39 PIES AND TARTS FOR DINNER AND DESSERT STÉPHANE REYNAUD From the bestselling author of the new classics Rôtis and Pork and Sons, Stéphane Reynaud, a delicious overview of pies and tarts from every corner of France ON SALE: From this much-loved French chef comes a delicious overview of pies and tarts from France. The book is organized into six sections: Vegetable & Mushroom; Poultry; Beef & Meats; Fish & Seafood; Cheese; and Fruit and Sweet. Reynaud has travelled the length and breadth of France to bring together the very best in regional variations on this favorite of dishes. Complete with a chapter on the best kinds of pastries for each type of pie & tart, this is a perfect book for creating show-stopping favorites for family and friends. Highlights include a savory pumpkin pie, chicken pie with 30 cloves of garlic, and an easy pâté en croûte. NOVEMBER 4 Key points and quotes 978-1-61219-417-2 $32.00 U.S./CAN. + Includes a detailed guide for making 5 kinds of classic crusts—with nearly 50 photographs detailing every step of the process + Detailed charts allow for playful variations: “What can I put in my pie?”; “What pastry should I use for my pies?” + Don’t want to make crust? Each recipe includes substitution information for storebought crust or pastry. + Contains 145 stunning photographs by Marie Pierre Morel COOKING—FRENCH HARDCOVER 192 PAGES, 8 1⁄4" × 11" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-418-9 NORTH AMERICA Marketing and publicity National print campaign including features and reviews in food, women’s, and lifestyle magazines Features and reviews in national and regional newspapers’ dining and food sections Online features and reviews on food, cooking, lifestyle, women’s, and general interest websites ALSO AVAILABLE: RÔTIS 978-1-935554-65-3 Praise for Stéphane Reynaud: • “Offers recipes for every course and appetite . . . The son of a butcher, Reynaud grew up eating all manner of meat, innards and scraps, a kind of ratatouille of the flesh . . . well suited to adherents of the nose-to-tail, no-waste philosophy.” —Christine Muhlke, The New York Times Magazine • “With Reynaud’s books, I always feel as if I can understand just where it is that French food comes from. The dishes tend toward hearty, approachable fare from the French countryside, but the recipes can guide a home cook to new comfort with a sometimes intimidating cuisine.” —Don and Samantha Lindgren, owners of Rabelais in Portland, Maine, in Bon Appetit • “It might be presumptuous to say that anything could be a one-stop resource on rustic French cooking, but Reynaud’s door-stopper cookbook comes pretty close.” —Booklist • “Always with excitement do I open a cookbook by Stéphane Reynaud . . . This is the type of book to put next to your night table and read a few pages before going to sleep and to dream of marvelous feasts.” —Colette Rossant, Super Chef About the author ST É PH A N E R EYN AUD is chef and owner of restaurant Villa 9 Trois in Montreuil, just outside of Paris. He won the 2005 Grand Prix de la Gastronomie Française for his book Pork & Sons. His other cookbooks include Terrine, Ripailles, Rôtis and Stéphane Reynaud’s 365 Good Reasons to Sit Down to Eat. Reynaud has also appeared on TV and radio, including The Martha Stewart Show and NPR’s The Splendid Table. 40 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 41 RAY BRADBURY THE LAST INTERVIEW AND OTHER CONVERSATIONS Edited by Sam Weller Ray Bradbury was long the most influential sci-fi writer in the world, the poetic and visionary author of such classics as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and The Illustrated Man ON SALE: DECEMBER 2 978-1-61219-421-9 $15.95 U.S./CAN. BIOGRAPHY / AUTOBIOGRAPHY PAPERBACK 192 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-422-6 WORLD But he also lived a fascinating life outside the parameters of sci-fi, and was a masterful raconteur of his own story, as he reveals in his wide-ranging and in-depth final interview with his acclaimed biographer, Sam Weller. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an inveterate fanboy of movie stars, spending hours waiting at studio gates to get autographs. He would later get to know many of Hollywood’s most powerful figures when he became a major screenwriter, and he details here what it was like to work for legendary directors such as John Huston and Alfred Hitchcock. And then there are all the celebrities—from heads of state like Mikhail Gorbachev to rocks stars like David Bowie and the members of Kiss—who went out of their way to arrange encounters with Bradbury. But throughout that last talk, as well as the interviews collected here from earlier in his career, Bradbury constantly twists the elements of his life into a discussion of the influences and creative processes behind his remarkable developments and inventions for the literary form he mastered. Mixed with cheerful gossiping about his travels and the characters of his life, it makes for a rich reading experience and a revealing collection of interviews. Quotes Display at regional bookseller conferences Praise for Ray Bradbury: • “He was my muse for the better part of my sci-fi career . . . In the world of science fiction and fantasy and imagination he is immortal.” —Steven Spielberg • “Mr. Bradbury was the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream.” —The New York Times • “One of this country’s most beloved writers . . . A great storyteller, sometimes even a mythmaker, a true American classic.” —The Washington Post • “The uncrowned poet laureate of science fiction.” —The Times • “Ray Bradbury has a powerful and mysterious imagination which would undoubtedly earn the respect of Edgar Allen Poe.” —The Guardian Academic e-mail to Writing and English Professors About the author and editor Marketing and publicity National media campaign Finished copy mailing to booksellers, librarians, academics Display at the Modern Language Association Conference Last Interview series promotion to libraries, bookstores R AY B R A D B U RY (1920–2012) was for decades the world’s most preeminent authors of science fiction and fantasy, acclaimed for such renowned titles as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles. He began writing quite young, selling jokes to radio comedian George Burns when he was 14, and publishing his first short story—to Imagination magazine—when he was 18. He would go on to write not only seminal sci-fi, but numerous other kinds of books, as well as numerous television and movie screenplays, such as for TV’s Twilight Zone and John Huston’s Moby Dick. When he died in 2012, President Obama said, “His gift for storytelling reshaped our culture and expanded our world.” Editor SA M W E L L E R is the author of The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury, and has lectured across the United States on the life and work of Bradbury. Weller is a professor in the Fiction Writing Department at Columbia College Chicago. 42 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM JAMES BALDWIN THE LAST INTERVIEW AND OTHER CONVERSATIONS Never before available, the unexpurgated last interview with James Baldwin ON SALE: DECEMBER 2 978-1-61219-400-4 $15.95 U.S./CAN. BIOGRAPHY / AUTOBIOGRAPHY PAPERBACK 192 PAGES, 5 1⁄2" × 8 1⁄4" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-401-1 WORLD Marketing and publicity National media campaign Finished copy mailing to booksellers, librarians, academics Display at the Modern Language Association Conference Display at regional bookseller conferences Academic email to Writing and English Professors Last Interview series promotion to libraries, bookstores “I was not born to be what someone said I was. I was not born to be defined by someone else, but by myself, and myself only.” When, in the fall of 1987, the poet Quincy Troupe traveled to the south of France to interview James Baldwin, Baldwin’s brother David told him to ask Baldwin about everything—Baldwin was critically ill and David knew that this might be the writer’s last chance to speak at length about his life and work. The result is one of the most eloquent and revelatory interviews of Baldwin’s career, a conversation that ranges widely over such topics as his childhood in Harlem, his close friendship with Miles Davis, his relationship with writers like Toni Morrison and Richard Wright, his years in France, and his ever-incisive thoughts on the history of race relations and the African-American experience. Also collected here are significant interviews from other moments in Baldwin’s life, including an in-depth interview conducted by Studs Terkel shortly after the publication of Nobody Knows My Name. These interviews showcase, above all, Baldwin’s fearlessness and integrity as a writer, thinker, and individual, as well as the profound struggles he faced along the way. Key points and quotes + This is the first time the full text of Baldwin’s last interview will be available + Baldwin’s interviewers include Studs Terkel, Quincy Troupe, and other important journalists and public figures Praise for James Baldwin: • “Jimmy Baldwin was the creator of contemporary American speech even before Americans could dig that.” —Amiri Baraka • “I am completely indebted to Jimmy Baldwin’s prose. It liberated me as a writer.” —Toni Morrison • “Baldwin’s way of seeing, his clarity, precision, and eloquence are unique . . . He manages to be concrete, particular . . . yet also transcendent, arching above the immediacy of an occasion or crisis. He speaks as great black gospel music speaks, through metaphor, parable, rhythm.” —USA Today • “[Baldwin is] among the most penetrating and perceptive of American thinkers.” —The New Republic About the author JA M ES BA L DW I N (1922–1987) was a novelist, essayist, and activist. He is best known for the novels Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953) and Giovanni’s Room (1956), and the collections Nobody Knows My Name (1961) and The Fire Next Time (1963). He was an important figure in the civil rights movement, and his books addressing the African-American and gay experiences have influenced generations of writers. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 43 THE LAST INTERVIEW A celebrated series of pocket-sized interview collections, featuring conversations with some of the most iconic writers and thinkers of our time ROBERTO BOLAÑO 978-1-933633-83-1 LEARNING TO LIVE FINALLY (JACQUES DERRIDA) 978-1-61219-094-5 KURT VONNEGUT 978-1-61219-090-7 DAVID FOSTER WALLACE 978-1-61219-206-2 JORGE LUIS BORGES 978-1-61219-204-8 HANNAH ARENDT 978-1-61219-311-3 44 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 45 THE NOSE NIKOLAI GOGOL Translated by Ian Dreiblatt A masterpiece of satire and a key work of the Russian “fantastic” movement—one of the most celebrated tales in Russian literature Collegiate Assessor Kovalyov awakens one morning to discover that his nose is missing, and immediately launches a search around St. Petersburg to find it. Finally locating it in the Kazan Cathedral, he learns his nose has acquired a higher rank in the civil services than he has—and that it refuses to return to his face. One of the earliest works of what would later be called “magical realism,” the story is one of the greatest satires of all time. About the author and translator ON SALE: JULY 29 978-1-61219-318-2 $12.00 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 128 PAGES, 5" × 7" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-319-9 WORLD N I KO L AI G O G O L (1809–1852) was born in a Cossack village in the Ukraine, and achieved enormous success through writing stories influenced by his local folklore. His later writings, such as “The Overcoat” and Dead Souls, mixed bitter realism with ironic humor and surrealism. Growing slowly unstable, he eventually renounced writing as immoral and burned his last manuscript, a sequel to Dead Souls, days before dying of self-imposed starvation. I A N D R E I B L AT T has translated Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilynch and Nikolai Leskov’s The Enchanted Wanderer for The Art of the Novella Series. OROONOKO APHRA BEHN The bestselling story of a legendary female writer—a tale of love, slavery, and rebellion When Prince Oroonoko’s passion for the virtuous Imoinda arouses the jealousy of his grandfather, the lovers are cast into slavery and transported from Africa to the colony of Surinam. Oroonoko’s noble bearing soon wins the respect of his English captors, but his struggle for freedom meets resistance. One of the most influential novels in history, Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko was the first book to express sympathy for African slaves. Renowned for the respect Behn gave each of her characters, this is her bestremembered novel. About the author ON SALE: AUGUST 12 978-1-61219-324-3 $12.00 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 128 PAGES, 5” × 7” EBOOK: 978-1-61219-325-0 WORLD 46 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM A P H RA B E H N (c. 1640–1689), was born in Kent, England, and wore many hats throughout her lifetime, as a professional writer, notorious lover, and Bristish spy. She wrote poetry, short stories, stage plays, and political propaganda for the Tory party, as well as her great amorous and political novel, Love Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister. THE INVISIBLE MAN H. G. WELLS One of the most beloved works of science fiction H. G. Wells’ classic The Invisible Man is an artful combination of a psychological thriller and science fiction novel. A young scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility feels initial joy at his newfound freedoms and abilities, but quickly turns to despair when he realizes the many things he has sacrificed in the pursuit of science. While he struggles to create the formula that will restore his visibility and his connection to other people, murder and mayhem ensue. About the author H E R B E RT G EO RG E WELLS (1866–1946) was born in Bromley, Kent, England, ON SALE: JULY 29 978-1-61219-322-9 $12.00 U.S./CAN. and went on to study at the Normal School of Science in London. His immediately successful first novel, The Time Machine, rescued him from a life of penury on a schoolteacher’s salary. His later “scientific romances”—including The War of the Worlds and The First Men in the Moon—cemented his reputation as the father of science fiction. FICTION PAPERBACK 128 PAGES, 5" × 7" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-323-6 WORLD THE ABBESS OF CASTRO STENDHAL Translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff A Romeo-and-Juliet tale told with Stendhal’s particular biting realism—never before available on its own Elena de’ Campireali, the daughter of a nobleman, falls in love with her poor neighbor Giulio Branciforte, only to find that he is a brigand. Elena’s family doesn’t approve, but the lovers are undeterred. A rollicking tale of the Renaissance—complete with powerhungry Holy Sisters and a prince who’d do Machiavaelli proud (he tells his troops to “lie at random”)—and a startlingly modern portrayal of a young and willful couple in Stendhal›s beloved Italy, The Abbess of Castro is an essential text in the canon of starcrossed lovers. ON SALE: AUGUST 12 978-1-61219-320-5 $12.00 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 128 PAGES, 5” × 7” EBOOK: 978-1-61219-321-2 WORLD About the author and translator M A R I E-HEN R I B EYLE (1783–1842) had a post in the French Ministry of War and followed Napoleon’s campaigns before retiring to Italy. There as “Stendhal,” he began writing on art, music and travel—and later, masterful novels such as The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma. C. K . 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SCOTT DEAN HOWELLS FITZGERAL THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILL ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 49 LETTERS OF JAMES AGEE TO FATHER FLYE Introduction by Robert Phelps First published in 1962, Letters of James Agee to Father Flye followed the rediscovery of Agee’s Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and the posthumous publication of A Death in the Family, which won the 1958 Pulitzer Prize and became a hit Broadway play and film. The collection sold prolifically throughout the 1960s and ’70s in mass-market editions as a new generation of readers discovered the deep talents of the writer Dwight Macdonald called “the most broadly gifted writer of our American generation.” T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY ON SALE: APRIL 29 978-1-61219-361-8 $16.00 U.S./CAN. BIOGRAPHY / AUTOBIOGRAPHY PAPERBACK 240 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-362-5 WORLD Marketing and publicity National print and online media campaign for reviews and features Features on author’s tumultuous life Mailing to literary writers and bloggers Pitch to religion writers and outlets Neversink brochure available Featured at regional bookseller shows Featured at Public Library Association Conference Email blast to English departments 50 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM James Agee’s father died when he was just six years old, a loss immortalized in his Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, A Death in the Family. Three years later, Agee’s mother moved the mourning family from Knoxville, Tennessee, to the campus of St. Andrew’s, an Episcopal boarding school near Sewanee. There, Agee met Father James Harold Flye, who would become his history teacher. Though Agee was just ten, the two struck up an unlikely and enduring friendship, traveling Europe by bicycle and exchanging letters for thirty years, from Agee’s admission to Exeter Academy to his death at forty-five. The intimate letters, collected by Father Flye after Agee’s death, form the most intimate portrait of Agee available, a starkly revealing account of the internal and external life of a tortured twentiethcentury genius. Agee candidly shares his struggles with depression, professional failure, and a tumultuous personal life that included three wives and four children. Key points and quotes + Let Us Now Praise Famous Men has been cited as one the greatest literary works of the 20th century by the New York University School of Journalism and the New York Public Library + Tremendous review attention for Cotton Tenants + Strong sales track for Cotton Tenants Praise for Letters of James Agee to Father Flye: • “Comparable in importance to Fitzgerald’s The Crack-Up and Thomas Wolfe’s letters as a self portrait of the artist in the modern scene.” —The New York Times Book Review • “A human document of searing honesty and naked beauty.” —Atlanta Constitution • “The stuff of life . . . Extraordinary letters which in their revelation of the hidden springs of genius constitute a major work of art.” —Pittsburg Press About the author JA M ES AG EE (1909–55) was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was hired as a staff writer at Fortune in 1932. Two years later, his collection of poetry, Permit Me Voyage, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition. His book about Alabama tenant farmers during the Great Depression, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, appeared in 1941. Agee was later renowned for his film criticism, which appeared regularly in The Nation and Time, and for co-writing the screenplays for The African Queen and The Night of the Hunter. He died two years before his major work of fiction, A Death in the Family, was published and won the Pulitzer Prize. INSEL MINA LOY Edited with an afterword by Elizabeth Arnold; Introduction by Sarah Hayden Insel, the only novel by the surrealist master Mina Loy, is a book like no other—about an impossible friendship amid the glamorous artistic bohemia of 1930s Paris T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY ON SALE: MAY 13 978-1-61219-353-3 $15.00 U.S./CAN. FICTION PAPERBACK 224 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-354-0 WORLD Marketing and publicity Confirmed review in the Wall Street Journal National print campaign for review and features about Loy’s tumultuous life Mailings to radical and feminist accounts Neversink brochure available Featured at regional bookseller shows Featured at the Modern Language Association Conference The painter Insel is a perpetual sponger and outsider who’s prone to writing elegant notes with messages like “Am starving to death except for a miracle—three o’clock Tuesday afternoon will be the end” . . . but somehow writer and art dealer Mrs. Jones likes him. Together, they sit in cafés, hatch grand plans, and share their artistic aspirations and disappointments. And they become friends. But as they grow ever closer, Mrs. Jones begins to realize just how powerful Insel’s hold over her is. Unpublished during Loy’s lifetime, Insel—which is loosely based on her friendship with the painter Richard Oelze—is a supremely surrealist, deliberately excessive creation: baroque in style, yet full of deft comedy and sympathy. Now, with an alternate ending only recently unearthed in the Loy archives, Insel is finally back in print, and Loy’s extraordinary achievement can be appreciated by a new generation of readers. Key points and quotes + Strong academic interest in Mina Loy in departments studying the history of modernism, feminism, the avant-garde, and visual arts in the 20th century + Loosely based on Loy’s real friendship with the German painter Richard Oelze + Insel is an unforgettable character: the ultimate charming freeloader who sweeps into the narrator’s life and overturns everything + An important surrealist novel that deserves wider recognition About the authors M I N A LOY (1882–1966) was born in London to a Hungarian father and an English mother. Originally trained as a painter, she was at the center of all the great artistic movements of the first half of the twentieth century: she wrote Futurist manifestos in Italy; her poem “Brancusi’s Golden Bird” appeared alongside T. S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” in The Dial; she starred in plays in Greenwich Village in the 1920s with William Carlos Williams; she was friends with Duchamp and Man Ray; she ran a lampshade business with Peggy Guggenheim; and in the 1940s, she lived on the Bowery, where she collected trash for found-art collages, as in the style of her friend Joseph Cornell, whose work she championed. During one of her earlier stints in New York, she met the love of her life, Arthur Cravan, the Dadaist poet and boxer who disappeared in mysterious circumstances shortly after their marriage. Only two collections of her work were published in her lifetime, Lunar Baedecker (1923) and Lunar Baedecker and the Time Tables (1958). She died in Aspen, Colorado, in 1966. E L I ZA B ETH AR N O LD , a scholar and poet, is the author of Effacement and two E-mail blast to Gender Studies professors other collections. National magazine / women’s magazine features SA RA H H AYD EN is Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Online review and features to capitalize on interest in Loy’s life and work English, University College Cork. Her monograph, Curious Disciplines: Mina Loy and Avant-Garde Artisthood, is forthcoming in the Recencies series at University of New Mexico Press. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 51 LEAVETAKING A NOVEL PETER WEISS Translated by Christopher Levenson; Introduction by Sven Birkerts A brilliant, brutally honest autobiographical novel, long out of print, from one of the great artistic polymaths of the 20th century JULY 8 This is a Sebaldian account of the narrator’s attempt to break free of a repressive upper-middle-class upbringing and make his way as an artist and individual, written in a single incantatory paragraph. Leavetaking is the story of an upper-middle-class childhood and adolescence in Berlin between the wars. In the course of the book, Weiss plumbs the depths of family life: there is the early death of his beloved sister Margit, the difficult relationship with his parents, the fantasies of adolescence and youth, all set in the midst of an increasing anti-Semitism, which forces the Weiss family to move again and again, a peripatetic existence that only intensifies the narrator’s growing restlessness. The young narrator is largely oblivious to world events and focused instead on becoming an artist, an ambition frustrated generally by his milieu and specifically by his mother, who, herself a former actress, destroys his paintings during one of the family’s moves. In the end, he turns to an older mentor, Harry Haller, a fictionalized portrait of Hermann Hesse, who encouraged and supported Weiss, and with Haller’s example before him, the narrator takes his first steps towards a truly independent life. Intensely lyrical, written with great imaginative power, Leavetaking is a vivid evocation of a world that has disappeared and of the narrator’s developing consciousness. 978-1-61219-331-1 $16.00 U.S./CAN. Key points T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY ON SALE: FICTION PAPERBACK 144 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-332-8 WORLD Marketing and publicity ARCs available Mailing to critics, newspapers, and bloggers Feature in Melville House Neversink Series dedicated newsletter Feature at the German Studies Conference, the Modern Language Association, Association of Writers & Writing Programs, National Council of Teachers of English, and American Library Association Conferences Pitch to libraries at Book Buzz events + Part of a generation of significant postwar German authors, among them Heinrich Boll and Christa Wolf, currently being rediscovered by American audiences + Author of groundbreaking plays, including Marat/Sade and The Investigation + Will be compared to Sebald—like his work, Leavetaking is loosely autobiographical, and especially concerned with the experience of exile About the author and translator P E T E R W E I SS was a German writer, painter, graphic artist, and experimental filmmaker. He is best known for his plays Marat/Sade and The Investigation, as well as the monumental three-volume historical novel The Aesthetics of Resistance. Born in Germany in 1916 to a Christian mother and a Jewish father, he began his career as visual artist, studying at the Prague Art Academy in the late ’30s. After the German occupation of the Sudetenland, his family moved to Sweden, where Weiss would spend the rest of his life, eventually becoming a Swedish citizen. His work won many major German literary awards, including the Buchner and Mann Prizes, and Peter Brook’s production of Marat/Sade received the Tony Award for Best Play. Weiss died in 1982. Neversink brochure available C H R I STO P H E R L E V E N S O N is a prominent Canadian poet. He was the co- Featured at regional bookseller shows founder of Arc Magazine and of the Harbinger Poets imprint of Carleton University Press. SV E N B I R K E RTS is a literary critic and essayist. His many books include The Gutenberg Elegies and The Other Walk. 52 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM SPECIMEN DAYS AND COLLECT WALT WHITMAN Whitman’s uniquely revealing impressions of the people, places, and events of his time T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY ON SALE: NOVEMBER 4 978-1-61219-386-1 $15.95 U.S./CAN. LITERARY COLLECTIONS PAPERBACK 384 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-387-8 WORLD Marketing and publicity Finished copy mailing to booksellers and media E-mail blast to American literature and American studies professors Feature at regional bookseller conferences: NAIBA, NEIBA, Heartland Fall Forum Neversink brochure available at ALA Midwinter, PLA, and AWP One of the most creative and individual poets America has produced, Walt Whitman was also a prolific diarist, note-taker, and essayist whose intimate observations and reflections have profoundly deepened understanding of nineteenth-century American life. Specimen Days and Collect, first published in 1882, is a choice collection of Whitman’s uniquely revealing impressions of the people, places, and events of his time, principally the era of the Civil War and its aftermath. One page after page, a vast panorama of American life unfolds, and with it rare glimpse of Whitman as poet, empathetic observer, and romantic wanderer. From his years as a wartime nurse in Washington, D.C., come touching glimpses of the dead and dying in military hospitals, memories of Abraham Lincoln, and vivid impressions of the nation’s capital in a time of great crisis. Whitman’s travel yields memorable recollections of Boston, the Hudson Valley, a walk through Central Park, Niagara Falls, the City of Denver, and more. Along with the famed essay “Democratic Vistas,” there are scenes from the poet’s childhood, touching tributes to songbirds, wildflowers, friendship and freedom; impressions of the music of Beethoven, reflections on a last visit to Emerson, the deaths of Lincoln and Longfellow and the painful process of aging. Deeply felt and vividly expressed, Specimen Days and Collect is a richly rewarding experience, a rare excursion into the mind and heard of one of America’s greatest poets—and the America his poetry so richly commemorated. Key points + The only major prose work published during Whitman’s lifetime About the author WA LT W H I T M A N (1819–1892), perhaps the most influential poet in American history, was born on Long Island but raised in Brooklyn, New York. Serving at various times as a printer’s devil, journeyman compositor, itinerant schoolteacher, newspaper editor, and unofficial nurse to Northern and Southern soldiers during the Civil War, he acquired a broad view of American life, central to his identity as a poet. His “American epic” Leaves of Grass—though initially controversial for its frank depiction of sexuality—earned him the title of the father of free verse. He continued to edit and reprint Leaves of Grass up until his death, in addition to writing new works of poetry and Democratic Vistas, a work of comparative politics. MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM 53 TIRRA LIRRA BY THE RIVER A NOVEL JESSICA ANDERSON Introduction by Anna Funder One of Australia’s most celebrated novels: one woman’s journey from Australia to London T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY ON SALE: DECEMBER 2 978-1-61219-388-5 $15.95 U.S./CAN. Nora Porteous, a witty, ambitious woman from Brisbane, returns to her childhood home at age seventy. Her life has taken her from a failed marriage in Sydney to freedom in London; she forged a modest career as a seamstress and lived with two dear friends through the happiest years of her adult life. At home, the neighborhood children she remembers have grown into compassionate adults. They help to nurse her back from pneumonia, and slowly let her in on the dark secrets of the neighborhood in the years that have lapsed. With grace and humor, Nora recounts her desire to escape, the way her marriage went wrong, the vanity that drove her to get a facelift, and one romantic sea voyage that has kept her afloat during her dark years. Her memory is imperfect, but the strength and resilience she shows over the years is nothing short of extraordinary. A book about the sweetness of escape, and the mix of pain and acceptance that comes with returning home. Key points and quotes + Miles Franklin Award Winner and the Australian Natives’ Literature Award + Progressive novel about the interior lives of women, friendship, love, and loss + Staple of high school English classes in Australia and New Zealand National print and online review campaign Praise for Tirra Lirra by the River: • “Finely honed structurally and tightly textured, it’s a wry, romantic story that should make Anderson’s American reputation and create a demand for her other work.” —The Washington Post • “There may be a better novel than Tirra Lirra by the River this year, but I doubt it.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer • “Subtle, rich, and seductive, this beautifully written novels casts a spell of delight upon the reader.” —Library Journal Mailing to literary writers and bloggers About the author Finished copy mailing to booksellers J ESS I CA AN D ER SO N (1916–2010) was an accomplished novelist and playwright FICTION PAPERBACK 144 PAGES, 5" × 8" EBOOK: 978-1-61219-389-2 WORLD EXCEPT AUSTRALIA Marketing and publicity Neversink brochure available at ALA Midwinter, PLA, and AWP Feature at regional bookseller conferences from Queensland, Australia. She was a writer in residence at the University of New England, Armidale; a Senior Commonwealth Fellow; and two-time award winner of the Miles Franklin Award for literature (for Tirra Lirra By the River and The Impersonators). Though she did not have the means to devote herself to writing until she was forty, she wrote six novels, ten radio plays, and one short story collection before her death in 2010. A N N A FUN D ER is the author of Stasiland and All That I Am. 54 MELVILLE HOUSE PUBLISHING | MHPBOOKS.COM T HE NEVERSINK L I BRARY The Neversink Library champions books from around the world that have been overlooked, underappreciated, looked at askance, or foolishly ignored. They are issued in handsome, well-designed editions at reasonable prices in hopes of their passing from one reader to another—and further enriching our culture. 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