Literature

Twitch and Shout: A Touretter’s Tale Twitch and Shout A Touretter’s Tale Lowell Handler 2004 Fall
The remarkable memoir of a Touretter’s journey of self-discovery—now back in print!
Nothing at All Nothing at All Wanda Gág 2004 Fall
“Nothing at All” is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind—not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2004 Fall
Wanda Gág interjects her own humor and adorable illustrations into this classic tale of the Brothers Grimm.
Testimonio: On the Politics of Truth Testimonio On the Politics of Truth John Beverley 2004 Fall
A revealing perspective on the controversial literature of witnessing
Curiouser: On the Queerness of Children Curiouser On the Queerness of Children Steven Bruhm and Natasha Hurley, Editors 2004 Spring
Classic essays and new work on the issue of childhood sexuality and its “queer resonances”
The Motion of Light in Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village The Motion of Light in Water Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village Samuel R. Delany 2004 Spring
The unexpurgated edition of the award-winning autobiography
Urban Triage: Race and the Fictions of Multiculturalism Urban Triage Race and the Fictions of Multiculturalism James Kyung-Jin Lee 2004 Spring
Assesses fictional representations of racial conflict, cooperation, and complicity amid the urban crisis of the 1980s
Crimes against the State, Crimes against Persons: Detective Fiction in Cuba and Mexico Crimes against the State, Crimes against Persons Detective Fiction in Cuba and Mexico Persephone Braham 2004 Spring
An interpretation of the ideologies and kinships of detective fiction in Cuba and Mexico
Condor and the Cows: A South American Travel Diary Condor and the Cows A South American Travel Diary Christopher Isherwood 2003 Fall
A lost treasure of this major writer
Monstrosities: Bodies and British Romanticism Monstrosities Bodies and British Romanticism Paul Youngquist 2003 Fall
A surprising evaluation of the role of the physical body in the construction of British identity
Whale! Whale! Kim Evans 2003 Fall
An entirely fresh approach to Moby Dick, by way of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Gone Is Gone: or the Story of a Man Who Wanted to Do Housework Gone Is Gone or the Story of a Man Who Wanted to Do Housework Wanda Gág 2003 Fall
The classic illustrated folktale by the author of Millions of Cats—now back in print after nearly thirty years!
Snippy and Snappy Snippy and Snappy Wanda Gág 2003 Fall
A charming tale of two little field mice and their adventure in the big, wide world
The Funny Thing The Funny Thing Wanda Gág 2003 Fall
The whimsical successor to Millions of Cats
Not Now . . . I'm Having a No Hair Day Not Now . . . I'm Having a No Hair Day Christine Clifford 2003 Spring