Published on 5/7/08
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Urban-geek fiction
Paul Beatty writes an acerbic and hilarious new novel about race, gender and Berlin.
Bleak stories of the semisupernatural
Irish author Claire Keegan delivers a new batch of lost souls.
Poetic musings on the unspeakable
Desire is Frank Bidart’s great subject—how it abuses and disfigures us.
African political satire
A gecko narrates this novel about people hoping to erase attrocities in their pasts.
Gothic family reunion
This British novel's narrator is obviously unhinged. But why?
Portrait of a bygone underground scene
Musicians and others recall New York's inimitable postpunk movement.
Hamlet meets Marley and Me
Mystical dogs help a mute in this novel of murder and mayhem.
Self-consciously weird stories
A magic realist imagines a world of angsty teens, would-be witches and the institutionalized.
Well-wrought addiction drama
Family relationships lead characters to unstable territory in this thoughtful new novel.
Views from an ambulance
A fictional paramedic wonders: What happens when attrocities become commonplace?
An Austrian couple goes Bonny and Clyde
A mail-sorter gets a taste of the high life, turns to crime.
A glam band's artsy roots
Roxy Music's members and their muses recall the band's arty beginnings.
Meditations on a murder
Harrison probes a teen's brutal killing of his parents and sister.
Office horrors
A rash of mysterious firings at a New York office takes a sinster edge in this comic debut.
Filmmaker biography
Everything Is Cinema The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard, by Richard Brody
Highly stylized prep-school angst
Schutt sets her new novel at an Upper East Side prep school.
Abu Ghraib investigation
Standard Operating Procedure, by Philip Gourevitch and Errol Morris
Guilt and abuse are widespread in this look at a military scandal.
Zeitgeist reporting
A gonzo journalist discovers a disillusioned and deluded America.
Physical Evidence, by Kent Jones