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    av T. S. Eliot
    597

    The definitive edition of the published prose of the Nobel laureate, the most important poet-critic of modern times.

  • Spara 12%
    av T. S. Eliot
    597

    The definitive edition of the published prose of the Nobel laureate, the most important poet-critic of modern times.

  • Spara 12%
    av T. S. Eliot
    597

    The definitive edition of the published prose of the Nobel laureate, the most important poet-critic of modern times.

  • av Michelle Lam
    147

    When Meesh banded together with Fairy Princess Nouna to save the underworld, she never expected she'd have to .

  • av Ingrid Persaud
    267

    FROM THE WINNER OF THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD 2020 AND THE INDIE BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION 2021'A voice that has a vibrancy of its own.' RACHEL JOYCE'A talented and engaging storyteller.' Sunday TimesFrom the award-winning author of Love After Love, comes an epic of wonder, danger and risk. This is the tale of four women. Popo: brilliant, vulnerable and stuck. She's determined to free herself from the traps of her past. Mana Lala: a devoted mother - her only connection to her man is their little boy, and she will do anything to keep them both close. For Doris, well, he's glorious and once she's licked him into shape, her husband presents an opportunity to climb the social ladder. She's heard the awful stories, but she's sure they won't be hers. Rosie just wants to mind her business, her lover, Etty, and her store. Four lives, connected and controlled by one man: the notorious, charismatic gangster Boysie Singh. Pull up a chair and let these women tell of the man they believed could love, help or free them, and how some of them survived to tell a tale at all.

  • av Hanne Pylväinen
    267

    Shortlisted for the National Book Award In 1851, at a remote village in the Scandinavian tundra, a Lutheran minister known as Mad Lasse tries in vain to convert the native Sami reindeer herders to his faith. But when one of the most respected herders has a dramatic awakening and dedicates his life to the church, his impetuous son, Ivvar, is left to guard their diminishin

  • av Helen Wolff
    247

    In a giddy rush, a young woman and her older lover leave 1930s Berlin for a summer vacation on the Cote d'Azur. As they drive along stunning bays, linger over sumptuous meals and steal kisses on the street, they seem marvellously in sync, each enchanted by the other. But as she observes her lover's wandering eye and rigid world-view, the woman decides to leave in search of a cottage of her own nea

  • av Lydia Sandgren
    171

    In the long run, it was impossible to hide the fact that Cecilia had one day decided to leave her children and her husband, to take off and never come back. Martin Berg is slowly falling into crisis. Decades ago, he was an aspiring writer who'd almost finished his novel, his girlfriend was the wildly intelligent and beautiful Cecilia Wickner, and his best friend was the up-and-coming artist Gustav

  • av Shannon Sanders
    247

    A richly detailed, brilliantly woven debut about the life and lore of one Black American family, told in thirteen distinct snapshots of their family gatherings The children of the four Collins sisters - Cassandra, Lela, Suzette and Felice - have a complicated inheritance. It includes unbreakable rules for navigating society, contested stories about their grandparents' early lives, capacious musica

  • av Hannah Stowe
    157

    The seas cover over two thirds of our planet and yet most of us live our lives on land, creatures of a different element, at once fascinated and terrified by the beauty and power of these great bodies of water. There are some, though, who go to sea, who get to know its many moods -- the tranquil and mirror-like, the raging and ripple-swept -- and who bring back with them their stories of wonder an

  • av Janet Malcolm
    157

    For decades, Janet Malcolm's books and dispatches for the New Yorker have poked and prodded at biographical convention, gesturing towards the artifice that underpins both public and private selves. Here, Malcolm turns her gimlet eye on her own life, examining twelve family photographs to construct a memoir from camera-caught moments, each of which pose questions of their own. She begins with the p

  • av Dan Fox
    137

    What is pretentiousness? Why are we afraid of it? And more controversially: why is it vital to a thriving culture? Drawing on the author's own experiences growing up and working at the more radical edges of the arts, this book is a timely defence of pretentiousness as a necessity for innovation and diversity in our culture.

  • av John A. Williams
    191

    Rediscover the sensational 1967 literary thriller that captures the bitter struggles of postwar Black intellectuals and artists, with a foreword by Ishmael Reed and a new introduction by Merve Emre about how this explosive novel laid bare America's racial fault lines.

  • av Rita Bullwinkel
    147

    A story collection that contains ghosts, mediums, a lover obsessed with the sound of harps tuning, teenage girls who believe they are actually plants, gulag prisoners who outsmart a terrible warden, and carnivorous churches. Throughout these grotesque and tender stories, characters question the bodies they've been given and what their bodies require to be sustained.

  • av Alex Mar
    157

    A masterful, revelatory work of literary non-fiction about a teenage girl's shocking crime - and its extraordinary aftermath.

  • av Gay Marris
    191

    Set in London in 1968, A CURTAIN TWITCHER'S BOOK OF MURDER follows the lives of the inhabitants of a suburban London street. But this is no ordinary road."Ask anyone on Atbara Avenue how well they know their neighbours, and they'll answer 'well'. After all, they see each other across the vast distance afforded by close proximity, and that is probably for the best..."

  • av Russell Banks
    147

    From one of America's most celebrated storytellers come three dark, interlocking tales about the residents of a rural New York town, and the shocking headlines that become their local mythologies.

  • av Alex Coombs
    147

    When famous TV chef Matteo McLeish turns up at the Old Forge Cafe and offers chef Charlie Hunter a place in his kitchen for the duration of Hampden Green's local opera festival, she thinks it's because he rates her cooking skills. In fact it's because he's heard she's good in a crisis. The wholesome star of Nonna's Kitchen is being blackmailed by one of his team.Tempted by an im

  • av Hannah Bonam-young
    147

    After struggling to decide what direction she wants her life to go in, Lane makes the impulsive decision to buy an old yellow school bus with the vision to renovate it and make it a home. Enlisting the help of best friend Matt, together they restore the bus, all while resurfacing old feelings they had once put aside.This heart-warming story follows two characters who learn how to cope wi

  • av Hannah Bonam-young
    147

    Two bickering strangers trying to care for their younger siblings team up to create a stable home, but the chemistry between them threatens to undo their plans - from the viral TikTok author of Next to You and Out on a Limb.

  • av Eoin McLaughlin
    127

    A cheeky bedtime book, bursting with colour, from twice-UKLA WINNING illustrator Morag Hood and bestselling author of The Hug, Eoin McLaughlin.Cheeky sun won't go to bed! He'll find any excuse to stay up . . . painting rainbows, drinking the sea, hiding behind mountains . . . but even the sun must go to bed . .

  • av Sonora Reyes
    137

    What happens when the weight of words are too heavy to hold that voicing them seems impossible? From the bestselling author The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School comes a revenge story told with nuance, heart, and the possibility of healing.I used to think of myself as the Little Mermaid, whose voice was stolen by a sea witch. My voice comes back when I feel comple

  • av James Shapiro
    271

    1935. Franklin D. Roosevelt is under pressure to combat the skyrocketing levels of unemployment inpost-war America. He announces a sweeping range of revolutionary initiatives, known collectively asthe New Deal. Among these initiatives is a landmark programme designed to bring innovative,experimental theatre to the American masses.The Federal Theatre Project

  • av Paul Auster
    201

    BLOODBATH NATION is about the Epidemic that is tearing apart the fabric of American society.An Epidemic caused - not by Covid - but by Guns.Among its victims are men, women, teenagers, children, and even babies.

  • av Alice Farnham
    157

    Writing with refreshing passion, and with her own personal story at its heart, Alice Farnham sets out to explore what it means to be a conductor in modern times. Uniquely, she draws on a wealth of insights from fellow conductors, each with their own perspectives and specialisms - from luminaries such as Antonio Pappano and Jane Glover, to a new generation making their own distinctive mark on th

  • av Nick Laird
    171

    Nick Laird's powerful new collection reflects on the strange and chaotic times we live in. Reeling in the face of collapsing systems and the banalities and distortions of modern life, the poet confronts age-old anxieties, questions of aloneness, friendship, illness and death, the push and pull of daily existence.Laird is a poet capable of heading off in any and every direction, wher

  • av Sam Riviere
    171

    Sam Riviere is a past master of taking and exploiting 'found' content and process and transforming it into poetry that captivates and unsettles.

  • av Hugo Williams
    171

    'He's a poet of such intimate charm, such grace and cunning, and such ordinary comic sadness, that he wins your affection and admiration.' Hermione Lee, GuardianFast Music refers as much to the fast dance music that caused Williams to run round the room on the furniture aged three as to the speed of life, thought and to poetry itself, which works harder and fast

  • av Rowan Ricardo Phillips
    171

    A work that reminds us of the singular and glorious power of poetry in our complex world.Silver is a collection that shines with a guiding principle, that poetry: 'part physics, part faith, part void', can be found wherever it is looked for.

  • av Mollie Ray
    267

    Inspired by the journey of the author's younger brother, this wordless wonder of a book follows the experience of a family as one of their own faces a life-threatening illness. Deeply moving and tender, with gorgeous ball-point illustrations, Mollie Ray's debut graphic novel is a resonant story of empathy, healing and hope.

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