C.D. Rose Books

Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else
Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else

By C.D. Rose

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A hilariously charming novel about a heartbroken man trying to redeem himself by championing forgotten booksFleeing heartbreak, an unnamed author goes to an unnamed city to give a series of lecture...

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We'll Never Have Paris
We'll Never Have Paris

By Andrew Gallix

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Fiction and essays inspired by Paris from more than 70 Anglophone writers -- A MoveableFeast for the twenty-first century."When good Americans die, they go to Paris", wrote the Irish playwright Osc...

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The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure
The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure

By C. D. Rose

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A darkly comic, satirical reference book about writers who never made it into the literary canonA signal event of literary scholarship, The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure compiles the...

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The Blind Accordionist
The Blind Accordionist

By C.D. Rose

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A supposedly long lost collection of fable-like stories supposedly written by the little-known middle European writer Maxim Guyavitch ... with a helpful intro and afterword making it hilariously cl...

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Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea
Walter Benjamin Stares at the Sea

By C.D. Rose

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“A book that belongs on the same shelf as Italo Calvino’s “If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler,” Nabokov’s “Pale Fire”, and several works by Zoran Z...

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Love Bites
Love Bites

By Tomoe Hill, Andrew Gallix, C. D. Rose

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If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

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