Eugene Marten's In the Blind takes readers through a keyhole and shows it to be a tunnel, a cave - a way through to a hard-earned light. The speaker in this novel has been released from the boiler roo
?To borrow Rakim's words, this book is 'a sack of dynamite, powerful and bright.' It's a grimly exciting report of the street-level world, a lyric highway story that pops with real American voices and
Fiction. A spare and chilling account of the day-to-day experience of Sloper, a janitor in a big-city office building, WASTE explores the import of the discarded--for those who generate it, those who