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  • av Daisy Hildyard
    171

    THE SECOND BODY is a brilliantly lucid account of the dissolving boundaries between all life on earth.

  • av Brian Dillon
    177

    ESSAYISM is a personal, critical and polemical book about the genre, its history and its contemporary possibilities, itself an example of what it describes: an essay that is curious and digressive and at the same time held together by a personal voice and a polemical point.

  • av Claire-Louise Bennett
    127

    Feverish and forthright, Pond is an absorbing chronicle of the pitfalls and pleasures of a solitudinous life told by an unnamed woman living on the cusp of a coastal town. Claire-Louise Bennett's startlingly original debut collection slips effortlessly between worlds and is by turns darkly funny and deeply moving.

  • av Carlos Manuel Alvarez
    191

  • av Joanna Pocock
    191

  • av Sasha Debevec-McKenney
    171

  • av Helene Bessette
    171

  • av Ariel Saramandi
    191

  • av Gregor Hens
    191

    In The City and the World Gregor Hens threads memoir with travelogue, philosophy, photography and references from a wide variety of writers and thinkers to consider the phenomenon of the contemporary city and our place within it.

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    av Mathias Énard
    181

  • av Annie Ernaux
    127

  • av Ed Atkins
    171

  • av Guadalupe Nettel
    161

  • av Jonathan Buckley
    171

    On losing her father, Teresa returns to a small town on the Greek coast - the same place she visited when grieving her mother nine years ago. She immerses herself again in the life of the town, observing the inhabitants going about their business, a quiet backdrop for her reckoning with herself. An episode from her first visit resurfaces vividly - her encounter with John, a man struggling to come to terms with the violent death of his nephew. Soon Teresa encounters some of the people she met last time around: Petros, an eccentric mechanic, whose life story may or may not be part of John's; the beautiful Niko, a diving instructor; and Xanthe, a waitress in one of the cafés on the leafy town square. They talk about their longings, regrets, the passing of time, their sense of who they are. Artfully constructed, absorbing and insightful, One Boat is a brilliant novel grappling with questions of identity, free will, guilt and responsibility.

  • av Mary McCarthy
    191

  • av Paul B. Preciado
    247

  • av Jacqueline Rose
    191

    One of our leading thinkers forges a new language for feminism, weaving together stories of visionary women past and present, and their paths of defiance. A decade on from its first publication, Jacqueline Rose's Women in Dark Times is as urgent and compelling as ever.

  • av Diane Seuss
    171

    The follow-up to Diane Suess's Pulitzer Prize winning frank: sonnets, Modern Poetry writes an experimental-scholarly life in poems.

  • av Diane Seuss
    171

  • av Oluwaseun Olayiwola
    171

    A debut poetry collection wrangling the various selves we hold and perform - across oceans and within relationships - told through a queer, Nigerian-American lens.

  • av Jacqueline Feldman
    191

    In the tradition of Walter Benjamin and with the journalistic attunement of Joan Didion, Jacqueline Feldman tells the story of Le Bloc, a legendary squat at the far edge of Paris which housed artists and activists.

  • av Mathias Énard
    147

    Francis Mirkovic, a French Intelligence Services agent for fifteen years, is travelling first class on the train from Milan to Rome. Handcuffed to the luggage rack above him is a briefcase containing a wealth of information about the war criminals, terrorists and arms dealers of the Zone - the Mediterranean region, from Barcelona to Beirut, from Algiers to Trieste, which has become his speciality - to sell to the Vatican. Exhausted by alcohol and amphetamines, he revisits the violent history of the Zone and his own participation in that violence, beginning as a mercenary fighting for a far-right Croatian militia in the 1990s. One of the truly original books of the decade, and written as a single, hypnotic, propulsive, physically irresistible sentence, Mathias Enard's Zone is an Iliad for our time, an extraordinary and panoramic view of violent conflict and its consequences in the twentieth century and beyond.

  • av Alejandro Zambra
    171

  • av Esther Kinsky
    171

  • av Annie Ernaux
    177

  • av Janet Frame
    171

  • av Jonathan Littell
    171

  • av Jon Fosse
    117

    Published in book form for the first time, Jon Fosse's Nobel Lecture, delivered in Stockholm in December 2023, translated by Damion Searls.

  • av Elias Canetti
    171

    The Book Against Death is the work of a lifetime: a collection of Canetti's aphorisms, diatribes, musings and commentaries on and against death - published in English for the first time since his death in 1994 - interposed with material from philosophers and writers including Goethe, Kafka, Walter Benjamin and Robert Walser.

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