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The winner of the2015 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, Gregory Pardlo also writes damn good prose.

“The Pisces,” by Melissa Broder (May 1, Hogarth Press)

Bonus: The collection is already being adapted into aTV series starring Kristen Wiig.

This extraordinary debut novel follows Filipino immigrants as they settle into the Bay Area.

The stories in Jamel Brinkleys debut are both confident in their execution and profoundly moving in their style.

“Not That Bad: Dispatches From Rape Culture,” edited by Roxane Gay (May 1, Harper Perennial)

The king of the humorous essay returns with a brand-new collection his first in five years.

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“The Ensemble,” by Aja Gabel (May 15, Riverhead)

“Air Traffic,” by Gregory Pardlo (April 10, Knopf)

“You Think It, I’ll Say It,” by Curtis Sittenfeld (April 24, Random House)

“America Is Not the Heart,” by Elaine Castillo (April 3, Viking)

The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner

“A Lucky Man,” by Jamel Brinkley (May 1, Graywolf)

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“Calypso,” by David Sedaris (May 29, Little, Brown)