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  • 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.

  • av Munir Hachemi
    157

    A genre-bending, literary eco-thriller, Living Things follows four recent graduates whose summer plans to work abroad take a sinister turn.

  • av Jean-Baptiste Del Amo
    171

    After several years of absence, a man reappears in the life of his wife and their young son and takes them to the dilapidated house in the mountains. The Son of Man is an exceptional novel on the transmission of violence from one generation to the next.

  • av Jose Henrique Bortoluci
    157

    A genre-bending and thought-provoking examination of capitalism and cancer - and recent Brazilian history - based on the author's interviews with his truck driver father.

  • av Heather McCalden
    191

    A prismatic memoir of loss and reckoning, as a young woman seeks to discover the lives of the parents she lost to AIDS, and what it means to 'go viral' in an era of explosive contagion.

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    320

    A new and updated edition of London Feeds Itself, edited by the food writer and editor of Vittles, Jonathan Nunn, exploring the charged intersections between food and modern London.

  • av Marianne Brooker
    157

    Blending memoir, polemic and feminist philosophy, Intervals is a deeply moving work that harnesses the political potential of grief to raise essential questions about choice, interdependence and end-of-life care.

  • av Agustin Fernandez Mallo
    171

    Blending fiction and essay, poetry and philosophy, Agustin Fernandez Mallo's The Book of All Loves is a startling, expansive work of imaginative agility, one that makes the case for hope in the midst of a disintegrating present.

  • av Jon Fosse
    137

  • av Balsam Karam
    157

  • av Annie Ernaux
    117

    Published in book form for the first time, Annie Ernaux's Nobel Lecture, delivered in Stockholm in December 2022, translated by Alison L. Strayer.

  • av Annie Ernaux
    141

  • av Marie Darrieussecq
    171

    What is it like to live with chronic insomnia? In Sleepless, Marie Darrieussecq recounts her own experiences alongside those of fellow insomniacs, writers and artists including Virginia Woolf, Marguerite Duras and Franz Kafka.

  • av Patrick Langley
    197

    Bold and immersive, The Variations is a novel of startling originality about music and the difficulty - or impossibility - of living with the past.

  • av Annie Ernaux
    121

    In her spare, stark style, Annie Ernaux's Simple Passion documents the desires and indignities of a human heart ensnared in an all-consuming passion.

  • av Mieko Kanai
    171

    With shades of Clarice Lispector, Mavis Gallant and Lucy Ellman, this late-period novel by the esteemed novelist, essayist, and film and literary critic Mieko Kanai - whose often dark and cynical work occupies something of a cult place within the Japanese canon - is a disconcerting and astute portrait of life in late-stage capitalist society.

  • av Simone de Beauvoir
    171

    Long considered one of Simone de Beauvoir's masterpieces, a profoundly moving recounting of her mother's death.

  • av Jacqueline Rose
    171

    A collection of essays imagining a world in which a radical respect for death might exist alongside a fairer distribution of the earth's wealth, by one of our leading thinkers.

  • av Dorothy Tse
    181

    Thrumming with secrets and shape-shifting geographies, Dorothy Tse's extraordinary debut novel is a boldly inventive exploration of life under repressive conditions.

  • av Jeremy Cooper
    181

    A tender meditation on friendship and the importance of community, Brian is also a slantwise work of film criticism, one that is not removed from its subject matter, but rather explores with great feeling how art gives meaning to and enriches our lives.

  • av Mario de Andrade
    171

    A brilliant new translation of the Brazilian modernist epic that aims to capture the country's complex identity.

  • av Kate Briggs
    197

    Windham Campbell Prize-winner Kate Briggs' long-awaited debut novel, imagining new forms of life, writing and experience.

  • av Polly Barton
    177

    A landmark work of oral history interrogating everything and anything related to porn.

  • av Laurent Mauvignier
    221

    Told in rhythmic, propulsive prose that weaves seamlessly from one consciousness to the next over the course of a day, Laurent Mauvignier's The Birthday Party is a gripping tale of the violent irruptions of the past into the present, written by a major contemporary French writer.

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