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  • av Norman Rush
    157

    An award-winning novel with a cult following since its original publication in 1991, Mating is a life-affirming comedy of manners as well as a deeply serious investigation of the politics of desire

  • av C. S. Richardson
    117,99

    From the author of The End of the Alphabet, the magical story of an unlikely romance between an illiterate Parisian baker and a woman with her head permanently buried in a book

  • - And One Way Or Another
    av Leonardo Sciascia
    137

    Two of Sciascia's most powerful novellas published side by side: One Way or Another is a chillingly prophetic work, while in The Knight and Death a mysterious handwritten note proves fatal

  • av Leonardo Sciascia
    147

    A collection of the best of Sciascia's gritty, darkly glittering short stories

  • av Jeanette Winterson
    137

    A funny and tender celebration of love in all its frailty, confusion and excess, from the author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?

  • av Donald Antrim
    137

    A surreal exploration of the combined love and loathing felt between a family of a hundred brothers as they try to settle their differences

  • av Madeleine Thien
    137

    A powerful and disturbing novel about Cambodia from an award-winning Canadian writer - an extraordinary act of empathy for those who suffered under the Khmer Rouge

  • av Ben Marcus
    136

    In The Flame Alphabet, the most maniacally gifted writer of our generation delivers a work of heartbreak and horror, a novel about how far we will go, and the sorrows we will endure, in order to protect our families

  • av Valeria Luiselli
    171

    A dazzling follow-up to the novel Faces in the Crowd, this collection of literary peregrinations around the margins of metropolitan life demonstrates Valeria Luiselli's equal virtuosity as a writer of non-fiction

  • - A Life in Letters
    av Joseph Roth
    167

    An unforgettable portrait of the Austro-Hungarian author of The Radetzky March, this biography in letters - selected here for the first time by Michael Hofmann - is classic European literature at its finest

  • - Travels in Nigeria
    av Noo Saro-Wiwa
    151

    An irreverent travel guide to Nigeria, a country which 'gets fewer voluntary visitors than the moon', by the daughter of Ken Saro Wiwa.

  • - Strangers in Iceland
    av Sarah Moss
    136

    Novelist Sarah Moss's compelling account of living in Iceland with two small children, in the wake of the financial crisis and in the year the volcano erupted

  • av Keith Ridgway
    137

    Two mid-ranking North London detectives, tasked with connecting a series of scattered and gruesome events, come to suspect the only certainty is that we've all misunderstood everything

  • av Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
    151

  • - Intentions And Method
    av Edward W. Said
    191

    Edward Said's classic treatise on the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism, which encompasses the great thinkers and writers of the last 200 years.

  • - And Other Literary And Cultural Essays
    av Edward W. Said
    217

    A compilation of 35 years' worth of critical essays from one of the boldest and most articulate cultural theorists of our time

  • - The Days and Nights of London Now - As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Left It and Long for It
    av Craig Taylor
    147

    An extraordinary group portrait of London today: a book as rich, dynamic, lively, and diverse as the city itself.

  • av A.M. (Y) Homes
    137

    A funny, tender look at the ways your parents can disrupt your life and the pains of adolescence

  • av A.M. (Y) Homes
    151

    The Safety of Objects, A.M. Homes' first collection of short stories, displays the flair for the hilarious, the perverse and the extraordinary that characterizes all of her books.

  • av A. M. Homes
    137

    In this collection of stories, a woman pursues an unconventional strategy for getting pregnant; a former First Lady shows despair and courage in dealing with her husband's Alzheimer's; and adult tragedy intrudes into a childhood friendship.

  • - A Critical Journey
    av Janet Malcolm
    157

    In "Reading Chekhov" Janet Malcolm takes on three roles: literary critic, biographer and journalist. Her close readings of the stories and plays are interwoven with episodes from Chekhov's life and framed by an account of a recent journey she made to St Petersburg.

  • - Beasts
    av Ian Jack
    371

    This issue takes a wayward look at the lives of beasts. A dog prepares for the death of his master; a movie-going tarantula has a crush on Nicole Kidman; and a raven learns to speak Spanish. Photography of China's new young women and the streets of New York also features.

  • av Janice Galloway
    147

    One of our greatest contemporary authors writes about sex, school and adolescence in 1970s small-town Scotland.

  • av Sven Lindqvist
    171

    The long overdue first UK publication of one of Sven Lindqvist's best-loved books - and the one for which he is most famous in his home country - an exquisitely written meditation on the author's relationship with art.

  • - The Tangled Roots of Our Forests and Fairytales
    av Sara Maitland
    145

    A magical exploration of the ancient landscape of forests and the ancient genre of fairytales, drawing fascinating and surprising connections between the two, by the author of the bestselling A Book Of Silence

  • - A Journey to the Frozen Heart of Siberia
    av Jacek Hugo-Bader
    141

    A classic in the making and an unparalleled insight into life in Siberia and its various communities and tribes.

  • av Ben Marcus
    147

    Ben Marcus's highly anticipated new short story collection - his first since his extraordinary debut The Age of Wire and String

  • - Life Under Fire on a Sarajevo Street
    av Barbara (Y) Demick
    167

    Twenty years after the siege of Sarajevo, BBC Samuel Johnson Prize winner Barbara Demick revisits her compelling account of living in a city under fire.

  • av Jo Baker
    127

    An epic, involving and exquisitely told story of inheritance and chance as it plays out in one family, across one century and four generations.

  • av Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
    167

    Collected here are superb new translations of the finest tales - from the founding master of Russian surreal allegory and irony

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