Vintage Baker
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Fiction/0-679-72576-8
Room Temperature
Nicholson Baker transforms a young father’s feeding-time reverie into a dazzling catalog of the minutiae of domestic love.
Fiction/0-679-73440-6
The Size of Thoughts
In this irresistible first collection of essays Nicholson Baker measures the precise circumference of thoughts. The result is a provocative and often hilarious celebration of the neglected aspects of our experience, by a writer of stunning intelligence and inimitable charm.
Nonfiction/essays/0-679-77624-9
U and I
Baker constructs a splendid edifice that is at once a tribute to John Updike and a disarmingly, often hilariously frank self-examination—a work that lays bare both the pettiest and the most exalted transactions between writers and their readers.
Literature/Nonfiction/0-679-73575-5
Vox
Vox remaps the territory of sex—sex solitary and telephonic, lyrical and profane, comfortable and dangerous. It is an erotic classic that places Nicholson Baker firmly in the first rank of major American writers.
Fiction/0-679-74211-5
Coming in Summer 2005
Checkpoint
Meet Jay.
Meet Ben.
Jay has summoned his old friend Ben to a hotel room not far from the nation’s capitol. During the course of an afternoon, they will share a delicious lunch and will crack open a bottle of wine from the hotel minibar. They will chat about everything from Ben’s new camera to Iraq to the unfortunate fate of a particular free-range chicken. And Jay will explain to Ben exactly why and how he is planning to commit a murder that will change the course of history.
Fiction/1-4000-7985-3
VINTAGE READERS
Authors available in this series
Martin Amis
Nicholson Baker
James Baldwin A. S. Byatt
Willa Cather
Sandra Cisneros
Joan Didion
Richard Ford
Langston Hughes
Barry Lopez
V. S. Naipaul
Alice Munro
Haruki Murakami
Vladimir Nabokov
Michael Ondaatje
Oliver Sacks
Representing a wide spectrum of some of our most significant modern and contemporary authors, the Vintage Readers offer an attractive, accessible selection of writing that matters.