Winter 2012 Paperback Catalog
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Winter 2012 Paperback Catalog
The poignant and visceral anti-Valentine’s collection, featuring poems by Mark Strand, Robert Hass, Bob Hicok, and many others Edited and introduced by Jerry Williams It’s Not You, It’s Me The Poetry of Breakup Award-winning poet Jerry Williams is an expert in breaking up, and he credits his survival to the careful words of poets who have loved and lost before him. It’s Not You, It’s Me is a poetry anthology—at once amusing, angry, sweet, and bitter—that gives a fresh voice to the all-too-familiar experience of ending a relationship. Williams compiled over 90 poems by contemporary writers including Denis Johnson and Kim Addonizio, as well as former poets laureate Robert Hass, Maxine Kumin, and Mark Strand, whose comforting and healing words dragged him out of his breakup-induced depression. We have all been through a breakup, but these poets have created art out of heartbreak: sharing their wisdom on the pain of the flip side of romance, and poking fun at the mess we become at the mercy of love. 978-1-59020-751-2 • U.S. $14.95 / 17.50 CAN. Poetry / Humor 5 3/8” x 7 1/2” • 176 pages Rights: V00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-282-1 On Sale: 12/27/11 “A fine new anthology…featuring terrific poets…Williams is as good a prose writer as he is a poet. Get hold of this guy’s stuff and read it.” —Entertainment Weekly “This collection…gathers many of the poems that have helped Williams (a poet himself, with two books to his name) through his rooms of anguish over the years. Happily, they’re pretty great.” —The New York Times ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review & Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions 90 Photo © David Carlson SUGGESTED ORDER JERRY WILLIAMS teaches creative writing at Marymount Manhattan College. He is also the author of the collections of poems Casino of the Sun and Admission. His poetry and nonfiction have appeared in American Poetry Review, Tin House, Pleiades, and many other journals. He lives in New York City. JANUARY • OVERLOOK Love, literature, and a fascinating and unparalleled close-up view of Kerouac’s inner circle Carolyn Cassady Off the Road My Years with Neal Cassady, Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg Off the Road tells the intimate story of the legendary Neal Cassady and his remarkable friendships with Jack Kerouac (who immortalized Cassady as Dean Moriarty in On the Road) and Allen Ginsberg. Written by the woman who loved them all—as wife of Cassady, lover of Kerouac, and friend of Ginsberg— this riveting and intimate memoir spans one of the most vital eras in twentiethcentury literature and culture, including the explosive successes of Kerouac’s On the Road and Ginsberg’s Howl, the flowering of the Beat movement, and the social revolution of the 1960s. Carolyn Cassady reveals a side of Neal Cassady rarely seen—that of husband and father, a man who craved respectability, yet could not resist the thrills of a wilder and ultimately more destructive lifestyle. 978-1-59020-104-6 • U.S. $16.95 / NCR Memoir 5 3/8” x 8” • 464 pages 16 page b/w insert (28 b/w photos) On Sale: 12/27/11 “A great book as well as wonderful autobiography.” —Washington Post Book World “A poignant recollection—truthful, coarse, and inviting—teeming with the spirit of the men who inspired and symbolized the dreams of a generation.” —San Francisco Chronicle “This is the book to be read in tandem with Kerouac’s On the Road, Ginsberg’s Howl, and Tom Wolfe’s Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. It fits like ■■ Walter Salles’s film of On the Road is slated for a 2011 the lost half of a broken plate.” release —The Literary Review ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention SUGGESTED ORDER Photo © courtesy of the author ■■ Online Promotions CAROLYN CASSADY was born in Michigan, graduated from Bennington College, Vermont, and earned her MA in Fine Arts and Theater Arts from the University of Denver. In 1948 she married Neal Cassady in San Francisco. JANUARY • OVERLOOK 91 Now being adapted as a movie, this novel is the most enjoyable dysfunctional family drama since The Royal Tenenbaums Rober t Sedlack The African Safari Papers The African Safari Papers is an intense and outrageous portrait of a family so troubled that their vacation is, in a word, torture. Richard Clark, the narrator of this sharp and sometimes madcap novel is nineteen—a drug-addicted, foul-mouthed, sex-crazed young man in Africa on a safari with his parents. Obviously, this is a mistake. As Richard smolders with resentment, he documents the trip in a series of journal entries that are funny, sad, and piercingly insightful. Juxtaposed with the hostile environment, the tense situation becomes explosive: with raw energy and acuity, somewhere between Hunter S. Thompson and David Sedaris, we see Mom going insane, Dad drinking compulsively, and Richard busy getting high on smuggled drugs. Anything can happen, and it does, in this Catcher in the 978-1-58567-300-1 • U.S. $14.95 / NCR Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 320 pages Rights: A00 On Sale: 12/27/11 Rye for the twenty-first century. “A politically incorrect, gutsy book filled with taboo sex, drugs and gratuitous violence…A startling debut.” —The Globe and Mail “Articulate, cheeky, and, in the best sense, dangerous.” —Timothy Findley, author of Pilgrim “Richard’s voice is brilliantly keen and winning, and he chronicles wild ■■ Shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize experiences and dysfunctional behaviors with irresistible verve.” ■■ Sold to a major film studio and being adapted by —Publishers Weekly ■■ National Publicity director Jeff Nathanson (Catch Me If You Can) ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions 92 Photo © Bel Reich SUGGESTED ORDER ROBERT SEDLACK is a writer and documentary filmmaker. A graduate of New York University, he is also the author of The Horn of a Lamb (“Sedlack is as fastidious a narrator as Dickens or Hugo”—The Globe and Mail). He lives in Los Angeles. JANUARY • OVERLOOK The perfect book for the literary garderner, including works by Garrison Keillor, James Thurber, Stephen King, and Doris Lessing Michele Slung The Garden of Reading An Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction About Gardens and Gardeners Michele Slung has collected an enchantingly rich bouquet of captivating, memorable, and frequently surprising stories about gardening. Eudora Welty, James Thurber, Doris Lessing, Lisa St. Aubin, Saki, V.S. Prichett, Colette, and Robert Graves are included, along with unexpected finds from Stephen King, J.G. Ballard, Sandra Cisneros, Jane Smiley, and Garrison Keillor, among others. The gardens featured in these stories are both cultivated and wild, while the gardeners can be lethal, lazy, rueful, or philandering. There are moments of nearly overpowering sensuousness, and there are moments of tenderness that will touch your heart. Whether you’ve nurtured a solitary houseplant on a windowsill, acres of 978-1-59020-727-7 • U.S. $14.95 / $17.50 CAN. Gardening / Anthologies 5 3/8” x 8” • 272 pages Rights: W00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-431-3 On Sale: 1/31/12 glorious blooming flowerbeds, or simply a bright gleam of imagination, The Garden of Reading will remind you of the magic and wonder of the world around us. “A must-read for all gardeners.” —Gardening ■■ The perfect gift for Mother’s Day ■■ Edited by the author of Momilies®, which has over a million copies in print ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER MICHELE SLUNG is the author of Momilies® and the editor of I Shudder at Your Touch, Shudder Again, Slow Hand, and Fever, along with many other anthologies. FEBRUARY • OVERLOOK 93 The classic practical companion to repairing an old house Christopher Evers Illustrations by Harriet Hason The Old-House Doctor An Illustrated Guide to Caring for Your Home With over 300 detailed illustrations, this practical how-to book on repairing, restoring, preserving, and renovating old houses includes chapters on: •Covering the roof of your old house •How to mend and straighten a house’s frame •Replacing doors and windows •Locating materials for restoring an old home •Re-wiring an old electrical system •How to combat termites and other pests •Heating and insulation to reduce energy consumption •Wallpapering and painting 978-1-59020-736-9 • U.S. $16.95 / 19.50 CAN. Home / Repair 7 3/8” x 10” • 190 pages Rights: W00 Pub History: Overlook PB, 978-1-87951-239-2 On Sale: 1/31/12 The Old-House Doctor also features dating charts and easy-to-read diagrams outlining everything from the workings of a dumbwaiter to determining when a house was built. “As entertaining as it is enlightening. Lucid directions, ably complemented by Hason’s black-and-white drawings, make this a valuable reference for the do-it-yourself carpenter.” —Publishers Weekly ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review & Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions ■■ Author Events SUGGESTED ORDER 94 CHRISTOPHER EVERS has been a professional old-house doctor and carpenter for over twenty years. He lives near Kingston, New York. FEBRUARY • OVERLOOK A rich selection of short fiction by the author of The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov Translated from the Russian by Carl R. Proffer Diaboliad and Other Stories Murder, Disgrace, and the Making of an American Legend After a long period of suppression, Milhail Bulgakov was discovered in the West in 1967 with the publication of his masterpiece, The Master and Margarita. Diaboliad and Other Stories is the only complete translation of his first collection of short stories, plus six of his best feuilletons from the 1920s. The targets of Bulgakov’s brilliant, dark satires here include the Gogolian bureaucracy that mushroomed after the Revolution, the subjugation of science to the state, and the price to be paid when the new world of Communism clashed with the old order. Everywhere the reader will find Bulgakov’s customary exuberance, brilliance, and originality, as well as the distinctive voice that was to achieve full effect in The Master and Margarita. 978-1-59020-744-4 • U.S. $17.95 / $21.00 CAN. Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 264 pages Rights: W00 Pub History: Ardis PB, 978-0-67974-892-2 On Sale: 1/31/12 “Bulgakov’s strong point was his ability to amplify the roots of man’s dementia, the howls of political pandemonium, and many of the stories here build up pressure as the characters thrash along, pursuing or pursued…a lively collection.” —Washington Post Book World ■■ The only complete translation of Bulgakov’s first collection of short stories. ■■ National Publicity ALSO AVAILABLE NOTES ON THE CUFF 978-1-59020-506-8, $17.95 ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER MIKHAIL BULGAKOV (1891-1940) burst onto the world literary scene in the 1960s with the posthumous publication of The Master and Margarita, and his work has continued to enjoy tremendous literary success 95 throughout the world. FEBRUARY • OVERLOOK/ARDIS The striking and lively novel about Frida Kahlo, one of the most dynamic artists of our time—now an international bestseller translated into 17 languages Bárbara Mujica Frida Frida Kahlo, painter and cultural icon, lived a life of extremes. The subject of an Academy Award® nominated film starring Salma Hayek, Kahlo was crippled by polio and left barren by an accident when she was a teenager. And yet she went on to fall in love with and marry another star of the art world, muralist Diego Rivera. Filled with passion, jealousy, and deceit, their story captured the world’s imagination. Told in the voice of Frida’s sister Cristina, who bears witness to Frida and Diego’s tumultuous marriage, this is a brilliantly vivid work of historical fiction. What unfolds is an intense tale of sibling rivalry, as both sisters vie for Rivera’s affection. It is a narrative replete with figures such as Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky and the stunningly beautiful movie star María Félix. Mujica imbues the lives and loves of these remarkable characters with sparkling drama and builds her tale to a shattering conclusion. 978-1-59020-752-9 • U.S. $15.00 / 17.50 CAN. Fiction / Literature 5 3/8” x 8” • 368 pages Rights: C00 Pub History: Plume PB, 978-0-452-28303-9 Overlook HC, 978-1-58567-074-1 On Sale: 1/31/12 “A vivid creation…This story burns with dramatic urgency.” —The New York Times “The best kind of fictionalized biography: rich, vibrant, and psychologically acute.” —Kirkus Reviews ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review & Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions ■■ www.barbaramujica.com 96 Photo © Jim Johnson SUGGESTED ORDER BÁRBARA MUJICA is a novelist, short-story writer, critic, and professor at Georgetown University. Mujica’s novel Sister Teresa, also published by Overlook, was highly acclaimed. A two-time nominee for the Pushcart Prize, she has won numerous awards. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other newspapers. FEBRUARY • OVERLOOK Rober t Edelstein NASCAR Legends Memorable Men, Moments, and Machines in Racing History NASCAR Legends traces the story of stock car racing through the recordbreaking drivers who made it the number one spectator sport in America. NASCAR’s 60-year history is rich with varied about heroic racers, incredible races, and love of family. There profiles of true NASCAR stars: Bill France; Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.; Richard, Kyle, and Adam Petty, among other legends of the speedway. TV Guide motorsports reporter Edelstein’s painstaking journalistic work, combined with his encyclopedic knowledge and love of the sport, make NASCAR Legends an essential book for anyone drawn to the magic of the track. “A fast-paced and rowdy romp that captures the grit and roar of the track and the outsized personalities and daredevils of America’s homegrown sport.”—Neal Thompson, author of Driving with the Devil John Evangelist Walsh The Night Casey Was Born NASCAR Legends 978-1-59020-731-4 • U.S. $15.95 / $18.50 CAN. Sports 5 3/8” x 8” • 320 pages 13 b/w images throughout Rights: V00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-184-8 On Sale: 2/28/12 “The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day…” “Casey at the Bat” is a legendary poem about the crushing defeat of a small-town baseball hero. For the first time, John Evangelist Walsh gives the story behind the poem and its young journalist author, as well as its inaugural performance in 1888 in New York’s Wallack’s Theater. The Night Casey was Born is a portrait of America in the earliest years of its love affair with baseball. The Night Casey Was Born 978-1-59020-753-6 • U.S. $15.00 / $17.50 CAN. Sports / Baseball / History 5 3/8” x 8” • 224 pages Rights: W00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-58567-893-8 On Sale: 2/28/12 SUGGESTED ORDER “This history of the mighty Casey hits it out of the park.” —Baltimore Sun ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions ROBERT EDELSTEIN is the author of Full Throttle and NASCAR Generations. He is the exclusive motorsports reporter for TV Guide. He lives with his family in Caldwell, New Jersey. JOHN EVANGELIST WALSH is the author of biographies on Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Keats among others. He lives in Monroe, 97 Wisconsin. MARCH • OVERLOOK The taut, gripping tale of deception in the Camorra, Naples’ deadliest mafia, by the “master of suspense” (The New York Times) Gerald Seymour The Collaborator Immacolata Borelli is an accounting student in London trying to live an ordinary life. But when her ruthless family back home in Naples throws her hard-earned stability into chaos, Immacolata decides to collaborate with justice—to betray her own clan. Together with senior Carabinieri investigator Mario Castrolami, she unwittingly sets into motion a terrifying and unpredictable series of events. Gerald Seymour brings to The Collaborator the same irresistibly compelling storytelling that made his previous books, among them the bestselling Harry’s Game and The Walking Dead, stunningly gripping and nuanced thrillers. In this book he has created a heart-stopping plot immersed in the Camorra’s violent underbelly of crime and double-dealing that extends far beyond Italy’s shores. 978-1-59020-732-1 • U.S. $15.95 / NCR Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 480 pages Rights: A00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-446-7 On sale 2/28/12 “Suspense master Seymour dazzles with commanding language and meticulous detail.” —Entertainment Weekly “A richly imagined novel that bristles with authenticity… a realistic portrait of a side of Naples that tourists rarely see.” —Washington Post ■■ Gerald Seymour was featured in the Oscar-winning film One Night in September ■■ Edgar Award Best Novel nominee for The Journeyman Tailor ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ALSO AVAILABLE THE WALKING DEAD HARRY’S GAME 978-1-59020-005-6, 978-1-58567-909-6, $24.95 $14.95 SUGGESTED ORDER 98 ■■ Online Promotions GERALD SEYMOUR spent 15 years as an international television news reporter with ITN, covering Vietnam and the Middle East and specializing in the subject of terrorism. He is also the author of the acclaimed thriller Harry’s Game, among many others, six of which have been filmed for television. MARCH • OVERLOOK The epic story of ancient Rome, where human values are treacherously pitted against the calculating machinations of an all-powerful tyranny PAPERBACK ORIGINAL Paul Waters The Philosopher Prince The sequel to the brave and unflinchingly violent Cast Not the Day, this novel of friendship and betrayal in battle is Waters’s most gripping work yet. 355 AD: In a late-Roman world of ambitious bureaucrats and power-hungry courtiers, two young friends of the British nobility, Drusus and Marcellus, have fallen foul of the emperor’s authority. Charged with treason, the emperor’s dark and terrifying agent Paulus, they must face the might of the corrupt Roman state. For Drusus and Marcellus, their only ally is the young prince, Julian. From one end of the empire to the other, they set themselves against forces that are determined to crush them. Following the daring and suspenseful plotline of Cast Not the Day, Paul Waters has once again delivered a humane and fresh portrayal of Roman intrigue. 978-1-59020-718-5 • U.S. $15.95 / $18.50 CAN. Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 384 pages Rights: C00 First Serial, Audio, Large Print: Overlook Agent: Jonathan Pegg at Jonathan Pegg Literary Agency On Sale: 2/28/12 Praise for the work of Paul Waters: “A masterpiece that deserves to become one of the classics of historical fiction.” —Manda Scott, author of the Boudica trilogy “Mary Renault, Rosemary Sutcliff, William Golding, and classicist Paul Waters deserve to be mentioned in the same breath…Most powerful ALSO AVAILABLE and promising.” —Paul Cartledge, author of Thermopylae “A gripping read, skillfully evoking a world both exotic and oddly familiar.” —The Observer (London) ■■ National Publicity THE REPUBLIC OF VENGEANCE 978-1-59020-1428$16.00 SUGGESTED ORDER CAST NOT THE DAY 978-1-59020-473-3 $15.95 ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions ■■ www.paul-waters.com PAUL WATERS’S field at University College London was Classics, and he has lived and worked in France, Greece, the United States, and Africa. He is also the author of Overlook’s The Republic of Vengeance and Cast Not the Day. MARCH • OVERLOOK 99 “Incredibly juicy…with so many affairs and broken hearts, the most surprising thing is that anything got written in the last 100 years.” —The New York Times Book Review Lesley McDowell Between the Sheets The Literary Liaisons of Nine 20th Century Women Writers Why did a gifted writer like Sylvia Plath stumble into a marriage that drove her to suicide? Why did Hilda Doolittle want to marry Ezra Pound when she was attracted to women? Why did Simone de Beauvoir pimp for Jean-Paul Sartre? The list of the damages done in each of these sexual relationships is long, but each provokes the same question: would these women have become the writers they were without these literary relationships? Incorporating research using diaries, letters, and journals of each woman, Lesley McDowell examines the extent to which each woman was prepared to put artistic ambition before personal happiness, and how dependent on their male writing partners they felt themselves to be. She reveals how in many instances, 978-1-59020-732-1 • U.S. $15.95 / NCR Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 480 pages Rights: A00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-238-8 On Sale: 2/28/12 their partnerships liberated unspoken desires, encouraged artistic innovations, and even shored up literary reputations. Fascinating and insightful, Between the Sheets is a marvelous read and an invaluable addition to the literature of feminism. “Laudatory . . . a welcome addition to the lives of writers in love and lust.” —The New Republic ■■ Between the Sheets will appeal to readers of the individual women writers covered in the book as well as those interested biography, feminism, and ■■ National Publicity literary criticism ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER 100 LESLEY MCDOWELL writes for The Times Literary Supplement and the Independent. She earned a Ph.D. for her work on James Joyce before turning to literary journalism. MARCH • OVERLOOK After eight printings, and at last in paperback—the unsurpassed, classic collection of samurai tales, laws, and writings Hiroaki Sato Legends of the Samurai Over the decades the reputation of the samurai has grown to mythical proportions, owing to such films as Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai and Yojimbo as well as works such as James Clavell’s epic Shogun. In Legends of the Samurai, Hiroaki Sato confronts both the history and the legend of the samurai, untangling the two to present an authentic picture of these legendary warriors. Through his masterful translations of original samurai tales, laws, dicta, reports, and arguments accompanied by insightful commentary, Sato chronicles the changing ethos of the Japanese warrior from the samurai’s historical origins to his rise to political power. A fascinating look at Japanese history as seen through the evolution of the 978-1-59020-730-7 • U.S. $14.95 / $17.50 CAN. Martial Arts / History 6” x 9” • 432 pages 8 b/w illustrations throughout, including maps Rights: V00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-0-87951-619-2 On Sale: 2/28/12 samurai, Legends of the Samurai stands as the ultimate authority on its subject. “A welcome antidote to the one-dimensional image of the samurai…a revealing, entertaining, and often surprising portrait of pre-modern Japan’s heroic warrior elite.” —Mangajin “The value of this work lies in the way it illuminates a non-Western cultural tradition—a way of thinking and acting that may seem alien. It offers a rare look into the mindset of Japan’s warrior aristocracy.” —Library Journal ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER HIROAKI SATO is a PEN translation prize winner and past president of the Haiku Society of America. He also translated The Sword and the Mind for Overlook. MARCH • OVERLOOK 101 Who Shot the Water Buffalo? Ken Babbs ■■ Named “Required Reading” by The New York Post 978-1-59020-733-8 • U.S. $14.95 / $17.50 CAN. Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 320 pages Rights: C00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-444-3 On sale 3/27/12 ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions 102 KEN BABBS graduated from Miami University in Ohio and attended Wallace Stegner’s Graduate Writing Program at Stanford University. Later, as a Marine Corps Captain, he flew helicopters in Vietnam. A founding father of the Merry Pranksters, he was a collaborator of Ken Kesey’s. Ken Babbs lives in Dexter, Oregon. APRIL • OVERLOOK Photo © Brian Lanker ■■ www.skypilotclub.com The “hilarious and terrifying” (Robert Stone) first novel by Ken Babbs, famously a Merry Prankster and best friend of Ken Kesey Ken Babbs was the last member of the legendary Stanford “Former U.S. Marine Captain Ken Babbs writing class led by Wallace Stegner to publish a novel, and the wait was worth it. Lieutenants Tom Huckelbee (“leathery as any Texican come crawling out of the sage”) and Mike Cochran (“loquacious son of an Ohio gangster”) make an unlikely pair of officers training to be helicopter was a pilot who climbed from the SAMissile-killing skies over Vietnam to the LSDippy hippie highs of Ken Kesey’s Merry Pranksters . . . and lived. I know, because I saw him afterward. This book is Babbs, Part One.” —Tom Wolfe “A lovely if chilling read, chilling because it pilots in Vietnam. Their only aim is to get through this brings home the reality of a tragic war.” disorienting war without losing their minds. This is a —Larry McMurtry bullet-straight story, a hallucinatory journey with a “Who Shot the Water Buffalo? has a fearlessly unconventional voice. Babbs brilliantly portrays marvelous antic spirit . . . It is one of the finest novels to come out of that the world through the eyes of a young man discovering catastrophe—perceptive, insightful, brave, what it means to be beholden to another. and funny all at once.” This novel, acclaimed as “a cross between Joseph Heller and Hunter S. Thompson” (Booklist), is a riveting and very funny exploration of war and friendship, and a book not —Robert Stone “An impeccable, humorous heirloom, a shock of napalm that smells like . . . victory.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) to be missed. I’m all shot up, Doc…it was a trap…no one expected a heavy machine gun…we headed for it like filings to a magnet…I came into the zone hard, dropped the chopper to let the ARVNs out and everything went to shit…the windshield blew apart…my shoulder was all torn up, a real mess, Doc…there’s a curse on that shoulder…the same exact one I fucked up in flight school…there I was, tooling along on my Lambretta motor scooter cheerfully whistling the Marine Corps Hymn, headed for my early-morning celestial navigation class…learn to steer by the stars… SUGGESTED ORDER 103 APRIL • OVERLOOK The transcendent last novel by the world-renowned author of The Last of the Just—“an outstanding achievement” (Sunday Telegraph) André Schwarz-Bar t Translated from the French by Julie Rose The Morning Star The Last of the Just made André Schwarz-Bart famous for a novel that triumphantly defied traditional views of fiction. Four years after the author’s death, his widow, Simone, rescued The Morning Star from his papers. This novel is the last word of a writer with a masterful and poignant sense of the past, present, and future. The story begins in the year 3000 and travels backward through the years to relive the history of one child’s family: back to a Polish village and a mysterious massacre. Blending fact, religion, mysticism, and folklore with the author’s personal connection to the Holocaust, The Morning Star is “a delicate, necessary portrait” (Booklist), both a vitally engrossing tale and a powerful recognition of the dark forces of history. Praise for the work of André Schwarz-Bart: 978-1-59020-734-5 • U.S. $14.95 / $17.50 CAN. Fiction / Literature 5 3/8” x 8” • 192 pages Rights: C00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-389-7 On Sale: 3/27/12 “The Last of the Just transcends the definition of fiction. It is part history, part vision, forged into a single echoing terrifying outcry, at once lush and sardonic, full of color and heartbreaking richness.” —The New York Times “The conflict over the ethics of aestheticizing horror is as old as genocide itself, but Schwarz-Bart has come up with a unique literary solution.…What finally emerges from Schwarz-Bart’s book is a celebration of life in all its transience.” —Jewish Review of Books ■■ National Publicity ALSO AVAILABLE THE LAST OF THE JUST 978-1-58567-016-1, $15.95 ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER 104 ANDRÉ SCHWARZ-BART (1928-2006) won the Goncourt Prize for The Last of the Just, a New York Times bestseller upon first publication, now in its sixth printing with Overlook. He was born in France. His parents were arrested in a Nazi roundup, and he served with the French Resistance. APRIL • OVERLOOK The classic meditation on the pleasures and wonder of fishing— and a marvelous gift book Chris Yates How to Fish An Angler’s Meditation Chris Yates discovered the joys of fishing early in life and was quickly hooked by its pleasure. Many years later, he is still content to sit, day after day, observing the quirks of different fish and losing track of time. For him, fishing is much more than just a question of technique; sometimes it’s about listening to nothing but your instincts, and at other times it’s about enjoying yourself in the moment. And it’s always about not knowing how the day is going to unfold. There’s no better guide for the uninitiated—and no better companion for those already familiar with the satisfactions of fishing—than Chris Yates. From casting and reeling to whiling away the hours, How to Fish is a gem of a book that gets to the heart of the passion for angling: there’s more to fishing than catching fish. 978-1-59020-158-9 • U.S. $14.00 / $16.50 CAN. Fishing 5” x 7” • 256 pages 23 b/w illustrations Rights: E00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-003-2 On Sale: 3/27/12 “A beautiful meditation on existence that would make Thoreau or… Izaak Walton proud…He captures the wonder, and humor, of the —Los Angeles Times natural world.” “This insightful, whimsical, poetical, practical memoir and how-to guide will delight anyone who has ever fished.” —Spirituality and Health ■■ The perfect Father’s Day or graduation gift ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention SUGGESTED ORDER Photo © Andrew Van Hoffelin ■■ Online Promotions CHRIS YATES is a photographer, an author, the founder of Waterlog magazine, and first and foremost a fisherman. For years he was the angling correspondent for the Financial Times. He was first inspired to write about fishing by the discovery of a monster carp in his village pond when 105 he was five. APRIL • OVERLOOK The spellbinding story of a gladiator’s heroic fight for freedom, and of a harrowing journey on the Spartacus Road Peter Stothard The Spartacus Road A Personal Journey Through Ancient Italy The name of Spartacus resounds through history. In the final century of the first Roman Republic an army of slaves led by Spartacus rose up in Italy. Its success was something no one before had ever known. The Spartacus Road is the route along which this rebel army outfought the world’s finest military forces between 73 and 71 BC, bringing both fears and hopes that have never wholly left the modern mind. Sweepingly erudite and strikingly personal, The Spartacus Road is a book like none other—at once a journalist’s notebook, a reflection on life’s fragility, including the author’s own fight against cancer, and a classicist’s celebration. As he travels along the Spartacus Road and into the classical Italian landscape, Stothard breathes new life into a singular war in antiquity, recounting one of 978-1-59020-578-5 • U.S. $17.00 / NCR History / Memoir 5 3/8” x 8” • 368 pages 72 b/w images throughout Rights: A00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-323-1 On Sale: 3/27/12 the greatest stories of the ages. “You can almost picture those Roman soldiers and those slaves with their swords and shields. You can see that wave upon wave of soldiers attacking.” —NPR’s All Things Considered “Mr. Stothard’s engaging book reminds us that, for all the secrets the story of Spartacus refuses to give up, it still leads us back to the heart of things.” —Wall Street Journal ■■ National Publicity ■■ National Review and Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER 106 PETER STOTHARD is the Editor-in-Chief of the Times Literary Supplement. He was editor of the Times for ten years and writes on modern politics and ancient literature. His previous book, 30 Days: A Month at the Heart of Blair’s War, is a diary of his time observing the direction of the 2003 conflict in Iraq. APRIL • OVERLOOK Dramatic and moving, the latest novel by Salem historian Frances Hill makes the witch hunts terrifyingly vivid Frances Hill Deliverance from Evil A Novel of the Salem Witch Trials In an era of uncertain survival in the New World, the Devil himself was believed to prey on society—and his witches could be convicted by mere children. Deliverance from Evil brings to life the Salem witch trials, one of the most uncanny times in our nation’s history. Young girls in trances pointed out neighbors, leaders, relatives—over 150 people were arrested, with many hanged for their supposed sins. Frances Hill, author of A Delusion of Satan, brings her deep historical and political understanding together with her honed skills as a novelist to produce a picture of the trials both realistic and emotional. She has written an extraordinary and gripping novel of hysteria, power plays, faith, and love in colonial America. 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Fiction 5 3/8” x 8” • 320 pages Rights: V00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-470-2 On Sale: 3/27/12 “Vivid description gives the feeling that the Salem witch hunt —Los Angeles Times happened five minutes ago.” “Dramatic…[Hill] fleshes out the gaunt records.” —John Updike, The New Yorker “Re-imagines the superstition and hysteria surrounding the 17thcentury Salem witch trials in novelistic form.” ■■ Frances Hill is a leading expert of the Salem witch trials —USA Today ■■ National Publicity ■■ The Salem witch trials have an enduring appeal ■■ National Review and Feature Attention to readers ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER Photo © courtesy of the author ■■ Author Events in Salem ■■ www.franceshill.net FRANCES HILL is an historian, novelist, and journalist whose previous books include A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch Trials, The Salem Witch Trials Reader, Hunting for Witches: A Visitor’s Guide to the Salem Witch 107 Trials, and Such Men Are Dangerous: The Fanatics of 1692 and 2004. APRIL • OVERLOOK Historic sea battles and shifting naval powers in the modern era Peter Padfield Maritime Dominion and the Triumph of the Free World Naval Campaigns that Shaped the Modern World The Battle of Midway. Pearl Harbor. Tsushima. The Dardanelles. The twentieth century saw some of the most devastating and world-changing sea battles ever known. Empires fell, new governments arose, and day-to-day life was changed forever. In Maritime Dominion, Peter Padfield examines the terrible wars of the last century, reaching controversial and sometimes startling conclusions. Beginning in the nineteenth century when Great Britain ruled the waves, Padfield looks at the motives of her statesmen and the effects of her world dominion. The First World War saw Britain’s strength fall, and during the Second World War the United States succeeded as the supreme maritime nation, subsequently defeating the Soviet empire in the Cold War. With the 978-1-59020-754-3 • U.S. $18.95 / NCR History / Military 6” x 9” • 384 pages 41 b/w illustrations and photos Rights: N00 Pub History: Overlook HC, 978-1-59020-332-3 On Sale: 3/27/12 ALSO AVAILABLE rise of missile technology, Padfield demonstrates how important maritime strength remained for the security and stability of the western world. Maritime Dominion richly illustrates the importance of naval primacy over the past 150 years and brings to life the sea battles that changed modern history. “Ambitious, hugely enjoyable…this lucid, passionately argued and beautifully written history ranks among the finest of recent times.” —Sunday Times “The best naval historian of his generation.” —John Keegan, author of A History of Warfare ■■ National Publicity MARITIME SUPREMACY 978-1-58567-151-9, $17.95 MARITIME POWER 978-1-58567-748-1, $17.95 ■■ National Review & Feature Attention ■■ Online Promotions SUGGESTED ORDER 108 PETER PADFIELD is widely considered the leading naval historian of our time. The Maritime trilogy includes Maritime Power and Maritime Supremacy, both published by Overlook. His work as a naval historian received the Mountbatten Maritime Prize. APRIL • OVERLOOK