Happy Hour All Day Long: New Books In Graduate Services In April

Come on into Graduate Services this month for Everyday Drinking by Kingsley Amis, and stay around for Rub Out The Words by William S. Burroughs. Before its over you’ll be mind deep in The Handbook of Medieval Sexuality among other things. I mean its a proven equation for happines: (Social Lubrication) + (Rubbing One Out) + (Getting All Medieval) = Smiley Face. I know. I promise. Enjoy.

 

amis

Everyday Drinking: The Distilled Kingsley Amis with an introduction by Christopher Hitchens

bullough

Handbook Of Medieval Sexuality edited by Vern L. Bullough and James A. Brundage

burroughs

Rub Out The Words: The Letters Of William S. Burroughs, 1959-1974 edited by Bill Morgan

bushman

The Refinement Of America: Persons, Houses, Cities by Richard L. Bushman

conrad

The Works Of Joseph Conrad: Lord Jim edited by J.H. Stape and Ernest W. Sullivan II

drabble

The Red Queen: A Transcultural Tragicomedy by Margaret Drabble

forester

The Pursued by C.S. Forester

goble

Beautiful Circuits: Modernism And The Mediated Life by Mark Goble

kinsella

Fat Master by Thomas Kinsella

kinsella

Love Joy Peace by Thomas Kinsella

the grand piano

The Grand Piano: An Experiment In Collective Autobiography, San Francisco, 1975-1980 v.1-10 by Bob Perman, Steve Benson, Tom Mandel, Kit Robinson, Rae Armantrout, Barrett Watten, Carla Harryman, Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, and Ted Pearson

white

It’s Your Misfortune And None Of My Own: A New History Of The American West by Richard White