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The Iliad & The Odyssey (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions) (Leather / fine binding, Revised, Bonded Leather): Homer The Iliad & The Odyssey (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions) (Leather / fine binding, Revised, Bonded Leather)
Homer; Introduction by Michael Dirda; Translated by Samuel Butler
R980 R852 Discovery Miles 8 520 Save R128 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Homer's two epics of the ancient world, The Iliad and The Odyssey, tell stories as riveting today as when they were written between the eighth and ninth century B.C. This edition employs Samuel Butler's classic translations of both texts.  The Iliad, which tells of the siege of Troy by the Greeks, is an unforgettable tale of nations at war and of the courage and compassion heroic soldiers show upon the field of battle. The Odyssey is the story of the Greek hero Odysseus and the many marvels and challenges he encounters during his ten-year voyage home to Ithaca after the end of the Trojan War. 

Red Cavalry (Paperback): Isaac Babel, Nathalie Babel Red Cavalry (Paperback)
Isaac Babel, Nathalie Babel; Translated by Peter Constantine; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Amazing not only as literature but as biography."—Richard Bernstein, New York Times

One of the great masterpieces of Russian literature, the Red Cavalry cycle retains today the shocking freshness that made Babel's reputation when the stories were first published in the 1920s. Using his own experiences as a journalist and propagandist with the Red Army during the war against Poland, Babel brings to life an astonishing cast of characters from the exuberant, violent era of early Soviet history: commissars and colonels, Cossacks and peasants, and among them the bespectacled, Jewish writer/intellectual, observing it all and trying to establish his role in the new Russia.

Drawn from the acclaimed, award-winning Complete Works of Isaac Babel, this volume includes all of the Red Cavalry cycle; Babel's 1920 diary, from which the material for the fiction was drawn; and his preliminary sketches for the stories—the whole constituting a fascinating picture of a great writer turning life into art.

"Marvelously subtle, tragic, and often comic."—James Wood, The New Republic

The Plague Court Murders - A Sir Henry Merrivale Mystery (Paperback): John Dickson-Carr The Plague Court Murders - A Sir Henry Merrivale Mystery (Paperback)
John Dickson-Carr; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R445 R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Save R81 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation - Introduction by Michael Dirda (Hardcover, New): Isaac Asimov Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation - Introduction by Michael Dirda (Hardcover, New)
Isaac Asimov; Introduction by Michael Dirda 1
R905 R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Save R152 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Isaac Asimov's seminal Foundation trilogy--one of the cornerstones of modern speculative fiction--in a single hardcover volume.
It is the saga of the Galactic Empire, crumbling after twelve thousand years of rule. And it is the particular story of psychohistorian Hari Seldon, the only man who can see the horrors the future has in store--a dark age of ignorance, barbarism, and violence that will last for thirty thousand years. Gathering a band of courageous men and women, Seldon leads them to a hidden location at the edge of the galaxy, where he hopes they can preserve human knowledge and wisdom through the age of darkness.
In 1966, the Foundation trilogy received a Hugo Award for Best All-Time Series, and it remains the only fiction series to have been so honored. More than fifty years after their original publication, the three Foundation novels stand as classics of thrilling, provocative, and inspired world-building.

The Age of Decayed Futurity - The Best of Mark Samuels (Paperback): Mark Samuels The Age of Decayed Futurity - The Best of Mark Samuels (Paperback)
Mark Samuels; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crome Yellow (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed): Aldous Huxley Crome Yellow (Paperback, 1st Dalkey Archive ed)
Aldous Huxley; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On vacation from school, Denis goes to stay at Crome, an English country house inhabitated by several of Huxley's most outlandish characters--from Mr. Barbecue-Smith, who writes 1,500 publishable words an hour by "getting in touch" with his "subconscious," to Henry Wimbush, who is obsessed with writing the definitive HISTORY OF CROME. Denis's stay proves to be a disaster amid his weak attempts to attract the girl of his dreams and the ridicule he endures regarding his plan to write a novel about love and art. Lambasting the post-Victorian standards of morality, CROME YELLOW is a witty masterpiece that, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's words, "is too irnonic to be called satire and too scornful to be called irony."

World of Wonders (Paperback): Robertson Davies World of Wonders (Paperback)
Robertson Davies; Foreword by Kelly Link; Introduction by Michael Dirda 1
R532 R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Save R67 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hailed by the "Washington Post Book World" as ?a modern classic, ? Robertson Davies's acclaimed Deptford Trilogy is a glittering, fantastical, cunningly contrived series of novels, around which a mysterious death is woven. "World of Wonders"?the third book in the series after "The Manticore"?follows the story of Magnus Eisengrim?the most illustrious magician of his age?who is spirited away from his home by a member of a traveling sideshow, the Wanless World of Wonders. After honing his skills and becoming better known, Magnus unfurls his life's courageous and adventurous tale in this third and final volume of a spectacular, soaring work.
?Robertson Davies is one of the great modern novelists.?
?Malcolm Bradbury, "The Sunday Times" (London)
?Robertson Davies is a novelist whose books are thick and rich with humor, character and incident. They are plotted with skill and much flamboyance.? ?"The Observer" (London)

On Conan Doyle - Or, The Whole Art of Storytelling (Paperback): Michael Dirda On Conan Doyle - Or, The Whole Art of Storytelling (Paperback)
Michael Dirda
R424 R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Save R61 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A passionate lifelong fan of the Sherlock Holmes adventures, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Michael Dirda is a member of The Baker Street Irregulars--the most famous and romantic of all Sherlockian groups. Combining memoir and appreciation, "On Conan Doyle" is a highly engaging personal introduction to Holmes's creator, as well as a rare insider's account of the curiously delightful activities and playful scholarship of The Baker Street Irregulars.

"On Conan Doyle" is a much-needed celebration of Arthur Conan Doyle's genius for every kind of storytelling.

Love Poems, Letters, and Remedies of Ovid (Hardcover): Ovid Love Poems, Letters, and Remedies of Ovid (Hardcover)
Ovid; Translated by David R. Slavitt; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Widely praised for his recent translations of Boethius and Ariosto, David R. Slavitt returns to Ovid, once again bringing to the contemporary ear the spirited, idiomatic, audacious charms of this master poet.

The love described here is the anguished, ruinous kind, for which Ovid was among the first to find expression. In the "Amores," he testifies to the male experience, and in the companion "Heroides" through a series of dramatic monologues addressed to absent lovers he imagines how love goes for women. You think she is ardent with you? So was she ardent with him, cries Oenone to Paris. Sappho, revisiting the forest where she lay with Phaon, sighs, The place / without your presence is just another place. / You were what made it magic. The "Remedia Amoris" sees love as a sickness, and offers curative advice: The beginning is your best chance to resist; Try to avoid onions, / imported or domestic. And arugula is bad. / Whatever may incline your body to Venus / keep away from. The voices of men and women produce a volley of extravagant laments over love s inconstancy and confusions, as though elegance and vigor of expression might compensate for heartache.

Though these love poems come to us across millennia, Slavitt s translations, introduced by Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Dirda, ensure that their sentiments have not faded with the passage of time. They delight us with their wit, even as we weep a little in recognition.

The Unfortunate Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover): Mervyn Wall The Unfortunate Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover)
Mervyn Wall; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Return of Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Mervyn Wall The Return of Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Mervyn Wall; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R638 Discovery Miles 6 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Return of Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover): Mervyn Wall The Return of Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Hardcover)
Mervyn Wall; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Unfortunate Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback): Mervyn Wall The Unfortunate Fursey (Valancourt 20th Century Classics) (Paperback)
Mervyn Wall; Introduction by Michael Dirda
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bound to Please - An Extraordinary One-Volume Literary Education (Paperback): Michael Dirda Bound to Please - An Extraordinary One-Volume Literary Education (Paperback)
Michael Dirda
R939 R821 Discovery Miles 8 210 Save R118 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Surveying the dizzying universe of classic books, Michael Dirda, the Pulitzer Prize-winning literary essayist, proves himself to be one of the most engaging critics of our time and great fun to read. Opening with an impassioned critique of modern reading habits, he then presents many of the great, and idiosyncratic, writers he loves most. In this showcase of one hundred of the world's most astonishing books, Dirda covers a remarkable range of literature, including popular genres such as the detective novel and ghost story, while never neglecting the deeper satisfactions of sometimes overlooked classics. Short-listed for the "Los Angeles Times" Book Award for criticism, "Bound to Please" is a glorious celebration of just how much fun reading can be."

The Manticore (Paperback): Robertson Davies The Manticore (Paperback)
Robertson Davies; Foreword by Kelly Link; Introduction by Michael Dirda 1
R477 R416 Discovery Miles 4 160 Save R61 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hailed by the Washington Post Book World as "a modern classic," Robertson Davies's acclaimed Deptford Trilogy is a glittering, fantastical, cunningly contrived series of novels, around which a mysterious death is woven. The Manticore--the second book in the series after Fifth Business--follows David Staunton, a man pleased with his success but haunted by his relationship with his larger-than-life father. As he seeks help through therapy, he encounters a wonderful cast of characters who help connect him to his past and the death of his father.

An Open Book - Chapters Fom a Reader's Life (Paperback): Michael Dirda An Open Book - Chapters Fom a Reader's Life (Paperback)
Michael Dirda
R629 R547 Discovery Miles 5 470 Save R82 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"All that kid wants to do is stick his nose in a book," Michael Dirda's steelworker father used to complain, worried about his son's passion for reading. In "An Open Book," one of the most delightful memoirs to emerge in years, the acclaimed literary journalist Michael Dirda re-creates his boyhood in rust-belt Ohio, first in the working-class town of Lorain, then at Oberlin College. In addition to his colorful family and friends, "An Open Book" also features the great writers and fictional characters who fueled Dirda's imagination: from Green Lantern to Sherlock Holmes, from Candy to Proust. The result is an affectionate homage to small-town America summer jobs, school fights, sweepstakes contests, and first dates as well as a paean to what could arguably be called the last great age of reading. "Dirda is a superb literary essayist." Harold Bloom "Michael Dirda's memoir no surprise to me is so good that I went up to the attic meaning to send him one of my antique Big Little books as a salute to excellence...A great job. I'll be buying "An Open Book" for my children and grandchildren." Russell Baker, author of "Growing Up" "Here, in "An Open Book," is the show and tell of a wonderful American story, everything coming together in the immemorial dance of literature and memory, of history and gossip, and of the deeply felt, bittersweet story (his own) of a young life. Read it and rejoice." George Garrett "A lovely, unapologetically nostalgic remembrance of growing up in a more innocent America, but it is also the touching story of one person's lifelong love affair with words." June Sawyer, "San Francisco Chronicle" "Dirda inhabits each book he reads. Inhabits it and makes a space alongside it for us to join him....He is a rare treasure." James Sallis, "Boston Sunday Globe""

Readings - Essays and Literary Entertainments (Paperback): Michael Dirda Readings - Essays and Literary Entertainments (Paperback)
Michael Dirda
R580 R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Save R74 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"For some time now, the best book critic in America has been Michael Dirda."—Michael M. Thomas, New York Observer

Intimate, humorous, and insightful, Readings is a collection of classic essays and reviews by Michael Dirda, book critic of the Washington Post and winner of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for criticism. From a first reading of Beckett and Faulkner at the feet of an inspirational high-school English teacher to a meeting of the P. G. Wodehouse Society, from an obsession with Nabokov's Lolita to the discovery of the Japanese epic The Tale of Genji, these essays chronicle a lifetime of literary enjoyment.

"A delightful compendium of Dirda's most memorable essays revels in seven years' worth of bibliophilic passion....For any book lover who...doesn't know what to read next, Dirda will provide a lovely and genial guide."—Kirkus Reviews

"Michael Dirda may be as close to the ideal as we are likely to get."—Annie Proulx

"Michael Dirda is a superb literary essayist, and Readings should provide deep delight for discerning readers."—Harold Bloom

Notes on Reading and Life (Paperback): Michael Dirda Notes on Reading and Life (Paperback)
Michael Dirda
R506 R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Save R95 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"As warm and stimulating as a library to which one returns again and again."
--"Chicago Tribune" (Editor's Choice) While books contain insights into our selves and the world, it takes a conversation--between the author and the reader, or between two readers--to bring them fully to life. Drawing on sources as diverse as Dr. Seuss and Simone Weil, P. G. Wodehouse and Isaiah Berlin, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Michael Dirda shows how the wit, wisdom, and enchantment of the written word informs and enriches nearly every aspect of life, from education and work to love and death.
Organized by significant life events and abounding with quotations from great writers and thinkers, "Book by Book" showcases Dirda's capacious love for and understanding of books. Favoring showing as much as telling, Dirda draws us deeper into the classics, as well as lesser-known works of literature, history, and philosophy, always with an eye to how we might better understand our lives.

The Broken Sword (Paperback): Michael Dirda The Broken Sword (Paperback)
Michael Dirda; Poul Anderson
R545 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R66 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This acclaimed fantasy classic of men, elves, and gods is at once breathtakingly exciting and heartbreakingly tragic. Published the same year as The Fellowship of the Ring, Poul Anderson's novel The Broken Sword draws on similar Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon sources. In his greed for land and power, Orm the Strong slays the family of a Saxon witch--and for his sins, the Northman must pay with his newborn son. Stolen by elves and replaced by a changeling, Skafloc is raised to manhood unaware of his true heritage and treasured for his ability to handle the iron that the elven dare not touch. Meanwhile, the being who supplanted him as Orm's son grows up angry and embittered by the humanity he has been denied. A pawn in a witch's vengeance, the creature Valgard will never know love, and consumed by rage, he will commit a murderous act of unspeakable vileness. It is their destiny to finally meet on the field of battle--the man-elf and his dark twin, the monster--when the long-simmering war between elves and trolls finally erupts with a devastating fury. And only the mighty sword Tyrfing, broken by Thor and presented to Skafloc in infancy, can turn the tide in a terrible clashing of faerie folk that will ultimately determine the fate of the old gods. Along with such notables as Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury, multiple Hugo and Nebula Award winner Poul Anderson is considered one of the masters of speculative fiction. This edition contains the author's original text.

Classics for Pleasure (Paperback, Revised): Michael Dirda Classics for Pleasure (Paperback, Revised)
Michael Dirda
R520 R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Save R63 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is not your father's list of classics. In these delightful essays, Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Dirda introduces nearly ninety of the world's most entertaining books. Writing with affection as well as authority, Dirda covers masterpieces of fantasy and science fiction, horror and adventure, as well as epics, history, essay, and children's literature. Organized thematically, these are works that have shaped our imaginations. "Love's Mysteries" moves from Sappho and Arthurian romance to Soren Kierkegaard and Georgette Heyer. In other categories, Dirda discusses not only Dracula and Sherlock Holmes but also the Tao Te Ching and Icelandic sagas, Frederick Douglass and Fowler's "Modern English Usage". Whether writing about Petronius or Perelman, Dirda makes literature come alive. "Classics for Pleasure" is a perfect companion for any reading group or lover of books.

I Am Jonathan Scrivener (Paperback, Revised ed.): Claude Houghton I Am Jonathan Scrivener (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Claude Houghton; Foreword by Michael Dirda; Preface by Hugh Walpole
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"So remarkable in truth is this novel that I cannot understand why it is not universally known and admired." - Hugh Walpole
""I Am Jonathan Scrivener" remains a tantalizing, highly diverting philosophical novel of rare elegance and wit." - Michael Dirda
James Wrexham is thirty-nine, lonely, and stuck in a dead-end job when he comes upon an advertisement for a position as secretary to Mr. Jonathan Scrivener. Much to his surprise, he is hired at a lavish salary despite never even meeting Scrivener, and he is told to take up residence at once in the flat of his new employer, who has suddenly disappeared. Mystified by Scrivener's strange conduct and desperate to learn something about him, it seems Wrexham will get the answers he seeks when Scrivener's friends begin to visit the flat: Pauline Mandeville, an ethereal beauty, Francesca Bellamy, a widow who may responsible for the death of her husband, Andrew Middleton, a disillusioned alcoholic, and Antony Rivers, a handsome playboy. But as each of them unfolds his story about Scrivener, it seems that none of them are describing the same person, though all are obsessed with finding him. Why has he hired Wrexham, and why does he seem to have thrust this unlikely group of people together? Is Scrivener engaged in an inscrutable experiment, or could he be laying some kind of trap? And will this enigmatic figure ever appear and say, "I am Jonathan Scrivener"?
Popular in his time for his psychological thrillers, Claude Houghton (1889-1961) was admired by writers as diverse as P. G. Wodehouse, Henry Miller, Hugh Walpole, and Graham Greene, but has fallen into neglect in the past half-century. This new edition restores his masterpiece "I Am Jonathan Scrivener" (1930) to print and includes Walpole's introduction from the 1935 edition and an essay by Pulitzer Prize winning critic and Washington Post columnist Michael Dirda.

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