Penguin twentieth-century classics
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- The confusions of young Törless, Robert Musil ; translated from the German by Shaun Whiteside ; with an introduction by J.M. Coetzee
- Collected short stories, W. Somerset Maugham, Volume 2
- The age of innocence, Edith Wharton ; edited with an introduction by Cynthia Griffin Wolff and notes by Laura Dluzynski Quinn
- Mysteries, Knut Hamsun ; translated with an introduction and explanatory and textual notes by Sverre Lyngstad
- The long valley, John Steinbeck ; with an introduction and notes by John H. Timmerman
- Collected short stories, W. Somerset Maugham, Volume 3
- We, Yevgeny Zamyatin ; translated and with an introduction by Clarence Brown
- All my sons, a drama in three acts, Arthur Miller ; with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Riders of the purple sage, Zane Grey ; introduction by Jane Tompkins
- The marrow of tradition, Charles W. Chesnutt ; edited and with an introduction by Eric J. Sundquist
- The Penguin book of modern African poetry, edited by Gerald Moore and Ulli Beier
- Omensetter's luck, a novel by William H. Gass
- Collected short stories, W. Somerset Maugham, Volume 4
- Surrealist poetry in English, edited and with an introduction by Edward B. Germain
- England made me, Graham Greene
- This way for the gas, ladies and gentlemen, Tadeusz Borowski ; selected and translated by Barbara Vedder ; introduction by Jan Kott ; introduction translated by Michael Kandel
- The gentleman from San Francisco and other stories, Ivan Bunin ; translated by David Richards and Sophie Lund
- Tarzan of the apes, Edgar Rice Burroughs ; with an introduction by John Seelye
- Collected short stories, W. Somerset Maugham, Volume 1
- Conjure tales and stories of the color line, Charles W. Chesnutt ; edited and with an introduction by William L. Andrews
- Vineland, Thomas Pynchon
- Zazie in the metro, Raymond Queneau ; translated by Barbara Wright ; with an introduction by Gilbert Adair
- The song of the lark, Willa Cather ; edited with an introduction and notes by Sherrill Harbison
- Three soldiers, John Dos Passos ; with an introduction and explanatory notes by Townsend Ludington
- Loser takes all, Graham Greene
- Complete poems, James Weldon Johnson ; edited with an introduction by Sondra Kathryn Wilson