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        Torpor

        Torpor

        by Chris Kraus

        Afterword by McKenzie Wark

        ISBN: 9781584351658

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: January 2, 2015

        In 1991, unhappily married Sylvie and her husband set off on a journey across Eastern Europe in search of a Romanian orphan to adopt.
        Dear Navigator

        Dear Navigator

        by Hu Fang

        ISBN: 9783956790348

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: September 5, 2014

        Hu Fang's Dear Navigator is a collection of ten short stories that reflect on contemporary society, politics, and the human condition. The author takes us on a journey across time and space...
        Something for Nothing

        Something for Nothing

        A Novel

        by Michael W. Klein

        ISBN: 9780262518710

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: February 8, 2013

        A young economic professor's adventures in his quest for a tenure-track position and a well-balanced life.
        The Future of Art

        The Future of Art

        A Diary

        by Erik Niedling

        With Ingo Niermann

        ISBN: 9783943365023

        Publisher: Sternberg Press

        Pub Date: April 6, 2012

        Average life expectancy can fool you into thinking you still have many years ahead. But what would it be like if you had only one left? What would you want to—what could you—experience...
        The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America

        The Passionate Mistakes and Intricate Corruption of One Girl in America

        by Michelle Tea

        Foreword by Brandon Stosuy

        Afterword by Eileen Myles

        ISBN: 9781584350521

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: August 17, 2007

        The critically acclaimed adventures of an ex-Goth, ex-straight-girl, ex-lesbian, ex-Catholic schoolgirl on the road in 1990s America.
        Tale of 2Cities

        Tale of 2Cities

        An American Joyride on Multiple Tracks

        by Heather Woodbury

        ISBN: 9781584350378

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: September 22, 2006

        From Brooklyn to Chavez Ravine, 50 years of New York and Los Angeles history collide in a mix of voices from three generations in this "living novel" by Heather Woodbury.
        I Love Dick

        I Love Dick

        by Chris Kraus

        Foreword by Eileen Myles

        Afterword by Joan Hawkins

        ISBN: 9781584350347

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: July 14, 2006

        A self-described failed filmmaker falls obsessively in love with her theorist-husband's colleague: a manifesto for a new kind of feminism and the power of first-person narration.
        The Gray Cloth

        The Gray Cloth

        A Novel on Glass Architecture

        by Paul Scheerbart

        Translated by John A. Stuart

        Introduction by John A. Stuart

        ISBN: 9780262692960

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 29, 2003

        A cult novel, with a critical introduction, by the German expressionist visionary Paul Scheerbart.
        Aliens and Anorexia

        Aliens and Anorexia

        by Chris Kraus

        ISBN: 9781584350019

        Publisher: Semiotext(e)

        Pub Date: March 2, 2000

        In Aliens & Anorexia, Kraus argues for empathy as the ultimate perceptive tool, and reclaims anorexia from the psychoanalytic girl-ghetto of poor "self-esteem."
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