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This box set of the 50 books in the new Penguin Modern series celebrates the pioneering spirit of the Penguin Modern Classics list and its iconic authors. Including avant-garde essays, radical polemics, newly translated poetry and great fiction, here are brilliant and diverse voices from across the globe. Ground-breaking and original in their day, their words still have the power to move, challenge and inspire
Here’s the complete line-up of all 50 titles included in the Penguin Modern Box Set, originally published May 30, 2019. This collection features a blend of short fiction, essays, poetry, speeches, and journalism from diverse global voices
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Letter from Birmingham Jail – Martin Luther King Jr.
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Television Was a Baby Crawling Toward That Deathchamber – Allen Ginsberg
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The Breakthrough – Daphne du Maurier
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The Custard Heart – Dorothy Parker
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Three Japanese Short Stories – Akutagawa & Others
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The Veiled Woman – Anaïs Nin
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Notes on Nationalism – George Orwell
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Food – Gertrude Stein
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The Three Electroknights – Stanisław Lem
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The Great Hunger – Patrick Kavanagh
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The Legend of the Sleepers – Danilo Kiš
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The Black Ball – Ralph Ellison
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Till September Petronella – Jean Rhys
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Investigations of a Dog – Franz Kafka
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Daydream and Drunkenness of a Young Lady – Clarice Lispector
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An Advertisement for Toothpaste – Ryszard Kapuściński
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Create Dangerously – Albert Camus
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The Vigilante – John Steinbeck
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I Have More Souls Than One – Fernando Pessoa
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The Missing Girl – Shirley Jackson
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Four Russian Short Stories – Gazdanov & Others
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The Distance of the Moon – Italo Calvino
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The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House – Audre Lorde
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The Skeleton’s Holiday – Leonora Carrington
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The Finger – William S. Burroughs
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The End – Samuel Beckett
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New York City in 1979 – Kathy Acker
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Africa’s Tarnished Name – Chinua Achebe
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Notes on Camp – Susan Sontag
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The Red Tenda of Bologna – John Berger
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The Gigolo – Françoise Sagan
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Glittering City – Cyprian Ekwensi
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Piers of the Homeless Night – Jack Kerouac
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Why Do You Wear a Cheap Watch? – Hans Fallada
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The Duke in His Domain – Truman Capote
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Leaving the Yellow House – Saul Bellow
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The Cracked Looking‑Glass – Katherine Anne Porter
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Dark Days – James Baldwin
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Letter to My Mother – Georges Simenon
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Death the Barber – William Carlos Williams
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The Problem That Has No Name – Betty Friedan
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The Dialogue of Two Snails – Federico García Lorca
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Of Dogs and Walls – Yūko Tsushima
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Madame du Deffand and the Idiots – Javier Marías
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The Haunted Boy – Carson McCullers
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The Garden of Forking Paths – Jorge Luis Borges
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Fame – Andy Warhol
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The Survivor – Primo Levi
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Lance – Vladimir Nabokov
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Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer – Wendell Berry
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