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Xenos Books

Xenos Books is a publishing company in Riverside, California that was founded in 1985 by Karl Kvitko and Verona Weiss. The company is known for publishing bilingual books, and modern American and foreign writers in translation.[1]

Titles published

Poetry

Plays

  • The Mad Kokoschka: A Play in Three Acts, by Gary Kern
  • Emergency Exit, by Manlio Santanelli, translated from Italian by Anthony Molino, with Jane House.

Fiction

Nonfiction

  • Fireplaces of Civilization: Literary Portraits of Florence, Paris, Sicily, Seville and Granada, by Jean-Pierre Barricelli
  • Cemeteries & Spaces of Death, ed. by Darnetta Bell & Kevin Bongiorni
  • Letters from Dwight, by Gary Kern
  • Genre at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Fantasy, ed. by George E. Slusser & Jean-Pierre Barricelli

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