Like Freakonomics and The Tipping Point, Nonfiction and Other Fiction examines the hold social sciences have on literary fiction. Part fictional short stories and part satire of social science, this collection of award winning stories by noted opera, playwright, musician, and movie writer Gabriel Leif Bellman is timely as a melting watch.
This is by far one the most amusing, wild and witty books ever. The type of book that will make you miss your subway stop or your bus stop. I have laughed to death with this book and people has looked at me thinking I'm crazy person for smiling so much. Full of passion and wisdom, I'm in love with this. The author is a pen's genius who will take you in a journey from which you will never wish to come back...

a Novel
A novel exploring the labyrinthine corridors of memory, identity, and the American experience.

Poetry from the left coast — raw, rhythmic, and uncompromising in its vision of the American West.

Vol. II
The continuation of a poetic journey through landscape, language, and longing.

An insomniac's meditation on urban life, written in the hours when the city refuses to rest.

A collection that confronts the body, its failures, its beauty, its politics.

Language at its most elastic — bending, swerving, refusing to go straight.

Philosophy meets poetry in this examination of consciousness, doubt, and the examined life.

Stories from Brooklyn — gritty, tender, and alive with the voices of a neighborhood.

The extras. The b-sides. The material that didn't fit anywhere else — and is better for it.

Intimate, irreverent, and impossible to put down.

One hundred years in a woman's life, out of order.

Stories told straight, without apology or ornament.