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The Passage of Power

A Disposition to Be Rich by Geoffrey C. Ward

A Disposition to Be Rich by Geoffrey C. Ward

Ferdinand Ward was the greatest swindler of the Gilded Age. Through his unapologetic villainy, he bankrupted Ulysses S. Grant and ran roughshod over the entire world of finance. Now, his compelling, behind-the-scenes story is told—told by his great-grandson, award-winning historian Geoffrey C. Ward.
Ward was the Bernie Madoff of his day, a supposed genius at making big money fast on Wall Street who turned out to have been running a giant pyramid scheme—one that ultimately collapsed in one of the greatest financial scandals in American history. The son of a Protestant missionary and small-town pastor with secrets of his own to keep, Ward came to New York at twenty-one and in less than a decade, armed with charm, energy, and a total lack of conscience, made himself the business partner of the former president of the United States and was widely hailed as the “Young Napoleon of Finance.” In truth, he turned out to be a complete fraud, his entire life marked by dishonesty, cowardice, and contempt for anything but his own interests.

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The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City by Alan Ehrenhalt

The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City by Alan Ehrenhalt

In The Great Inversion and the Future of the American City we travel the nation with Alan Ehrenhalt, one of our leading urbanists, as he explains how America’s cities are changing, what makes them succeed or fail, and what this means for our future.

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Knopf and Tumblr Celebrate Poetry with Philip Levine, Tracy K. Smith, and Poets from the Tumblr Community

Come out to the LIVE poetry event tonight (Monday, April 23) featuring Poet Laureate Philip Levine, 2012 Pulitzer Prize Winner Tracy K. Smith, and two fantastic poets from the Tumblr community: Saeed Jones and Karolina Manko.

The event begins at 7 pm at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, 126 Crosby St., in NYC. Open bar. Amazing poetry. Poet Laureate. Pulitzer Prize Winner. Poets from the Tumblr community. Come out to celebrate poetry with us!

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Win a Signed Copy of Alan Hollinghurst’s The Stranger’s Child

Win a Signed Copy of Alan Hollinghurst’s The Stranger’s Child

If you fell in love with today’s poem-a-day selection, which is an excerpt from Alan Hollinghurst’s novel, The Stranger’s Child, and yearn to read the rest of the book, we’re giving away three autographed first North American editions. Click through to enter.

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Come Meet Carolina De Robertis, author of Perla, at Reading and Signing Event  at Macaulay College April 24, 2012

Come Meet Carolina De Robertis, author of Perla, at Reading and Signing Event at Macaulay College April 24, 2012

The exciting young novelist Carolina De Robertis joins the popular Knopf Doubleday Author Series at Macaulay’s historic building near Lincoln Center at 7 PM on April 24 with a reading and book-signing of her new novel Perla. Recently named an O Magazine “Book to Watch For In April,” this political mystery and profound coming-of-age story is a worthy successor to her best-selling debut The Invisible Mountain (”Bold, passionate, and filled with songs both ecstatic and tragic,” Cristina Garcia). Copies of the book will be for sale at the event.

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The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger

The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger

A powerful, funny, richly observed tour de force by one of America’s most acclaimed young writers: a story of love and marriage, secrets and betrayals, that takes us from the backyards of America to the back alleys and villages of Bangladesh.

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Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift

Wish You Were Here by Graham Swift

On an autumn day in 2006, on the Isle of Wight, Jack Luxton—once a Devon farmer, now the proprietor of a seaside caravan park—receives the news that his brother, Tom, not seen for years, has been killed in combat in Iraq. For Jack and his wife, Ellie, this will have unexpected, far-reaching effects. For Jack in particular it means a crucial journey: to receive his brother’s remains and to confront his most secret, troubling memories.

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I Am An Executioner by Rajesh Parameswaran

I Am An Executioner by Rajesh Parameswaran

An explosive, funny, wildly original fiction debut: nine stories about the power of love and the love of power, two urgent human desires that inevitably, and sometimes calamitously, intertwine.

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The Spoiler by Annalena McAfee

The Spoiler by Annalena McAfee

A dark hyper-comedy set in London in the late 1990s during the last gasp of the newspaper wars just before the dot-com tidal wave—about two female journalists at opposite ends of their life and work who become locked in a fierce tango of wills and whose lives are forever changed by their (not-so-) brief (head-on) encounter.

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Truth Like the Sun by Jim Lynch

Truth Like the Sun by Jim Lynch

A classic and hugely entertaining political novel, the cat-and-mouse story of urban intrigue in Seattle both in 1962, when Seattle hosted the World’s Fair, and in 2001, after its transformation in the Microsoft gold rush.

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