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  • av Albert Camus
    107

    Written in the aftermath of the Second World War, Albert Camus's essay is a searching inquiry into the origins of the hubris and fanaticism that laid waste to twentieth-century Europe.

  • av Simon (The Stone / The New York Times) Critchley
    301

    I Want to Die, I Hate My Life is at once a searching philosophical engagement with tragedy and a bracing argument against the widespread tendency to reduce literary texts to mere illustrations of philosophical ideas.

  • av Sanford Kwinter
    357

    The Naturing Cosmos inaugurates a major new dialogue between philosophy, design theory, and ecology.

  • av Fernando Pessoa
    301

    In Writings on Art and Poetical Theory we see Pessoa exploring, under the guise of various heteronyms, general theories on poetics, the poetry produced by his other heteronyms, and the uses and abuses of criticism.

  • av Friedrich Nietzsche
    247

    This Edition of Nietzsche's work serves to redress the comparative neglect that this seminal text--presented here in an elegant bilingual format--has suffered in Nietzsche studies.

  • av Robert Musil
    357

    A Collection of Robert Musil's essays, addresses, aphorisms, and unpublished notes on current events. Introduced and contextualised by Genese Grill and Klaus Amann.

  • av Marguerite Duras
    247

    The Darkroom contains Marguerite Duras Film scripts and writings about film.

  • av Jean-Luc Godard
    301

    Phrases presents the spoken language from six films by Jean-Luc Godard. Gathered here, in written form, they are words without images: not exactly screenplays, not exactly poetry, but something else entirely.

  • av Lee Siegel
    301

    Nothing Alien spans thirty-five years of Lee Siegel's career, the breadth of his work, and the varied figures he has explored.

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    av Konstantinos Ignatiadis
    2 441

    In this mind-blowing work, his first to be widely available, Ignatiadis has selected seven of his favourite photographs to be the subjects of signed and numbered hand-printed gelatin silver prints, encased in a bespoke fabric-lined clamshell box that resembles a camera.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    107

    Freud demonstrates through literary, mythical, and folktale examples the extraordinary way that wishes manifest themselves in people's dreams.

  • av Jane Austen
    107

    Written when Austen was still an adolescent, Frederic and Elfrida is a witty and inventive parody that brilliantly sends up the conventions of romantic fiction.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    191

    Virginia Woolf's third novel is an unconventional literary portrait of its title character-an awkward but strangely fascinating young man coming of age in the years leading up to the First World War.

  • av Aldous Huxley
    191

    These essays are a testimony to the polymathic reach of Aldous Huxley's intellect, as well as to the relish with which he entered into some of his more surprising enthusiasms.

  • av Knut Hamsun
    181

    Victoria is an incisive study of the coercive power of economic and social forces that is also renowned for its innovative and psychologically probing narrative techniques.

  • av E. M. Forster
    181

    Pharos and Pharillon is a brilliant work of travel writing by one of the last century's great observers of human affairs.

  • av Joseph Conrad
    267

    Joseph Conrad's last completed novel is a masterpiece of narrative tension and psychological insight.

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    247

    Fancies versus Fads is a brilliant introduction to one of the most distinctive voices of twentieth-century literature.

  • av Anton Chekhov
    247

    These beautifully translated works demonstrate why Chekhov's short fiction has achieved universal acclaim.

  • av William Hazlitt
    107

    William Hazlitt's essay on the ludicrousness of monarchy shows him at his best.

  • av Plutarch
    107

    Plutarch's essay takes on an unusual philosophical problem: people who talk too much.

  • av T. S. Eliot
    107

    T. S. Eliot's advocacy of "impersonality" as a literary ideal in Tradition and the Individual Talent had an immeasurable impact on Modernist literature and continues to resonate today.

  • av Francis Wolff
    107

    In In Defense of the Bullfight, Francis Wolff makes a provocative argument against the view that bullfighting is the ultimate cruel sport.

  • av Paul Lafargue
    107

    Paul Lafargue spells out with unrivaled clarity the damage inflicted by the myth that endless work is morally virtuous.

  • av Agnes Callard
    107

    A vigorous assault on the idea that there is something transformative or ennobling about recreational travel.

  • av Virginia Woolf
    107

    Virginia Woolf's reflections on sickness, fiction, and the chilling indifference of the natural world.

  • av Katherine Mansfield
    107

    An outstanding literary portrayal of the shadow cast by the First World War.

  • av Gabriele Tinti
    517

    A unique combination of poetry and photography, Hungry Ghosts is a thrilling evocation of the disturbing visions and the yearnings for a world beyond that have fed both ancient and modern understandings of the afterlife.

  • av Mahatma Gandhi
    107

    Justice in Palestine is an essential work by one of the twentieth century¿s most powerful and authoritative voices.

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    267

    in English for the first time, the letters that Modersohn-Becker and Rilke sent to one another

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