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  • - SHORTLISTED for the Man Booker Prize 2017
    av Ali Smith
    135,-

    A Guardian Best Book of the 21st CenturySHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017A SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLERA breathtakingly inventive new novel from the Man Booker-shortlisted and Baileys Prize-winning author of How to be both 'The novel of the year is obviously Ali Smith's Autumn, which managed the miracle of making at least a kind of sense out of post-Brexit Britain' Observer 'Humour, grace, solace... A light-footed meditation on mortality, mutability and how to keep your head in troubled times' Guardian'Transcendental writing about art, death and all the dimensions of love' Deborah Levy, author of Hot Milk and The Cost of LivingAutumn. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness. That's what it felt like for Keats in 1819.How about Autumn 2016? Daniel is a century old. Elisabeth, born in 1984, has her eye on the future. The United Kingdom is in pieces, divided by a historic once-in-a-generation summer.Love is won, love is lost. Hope is hand in hand with hopelessness. The seasons roll round, as ever.Ali Smith's new novel is a meditation on a world growing ever more bordered and exclusive, on what richness and worth are, on what harvest means. This first in a seasonal quartet casts an eye over our own time. Who are we? What are we made of? Shakespearian jeu d'esprit, Keatsian melancholy, the sheer bright energy of 1960s Pop art: the centuries cast their eyes over our own history-making.Here's where we're living. Here's time at its most contemporaneous and its most cyclic.From the imagination of the peerless Ali Smith comes a shape-shifting series, wide-ranging in timescale and light-footed through histories, and a story about ageing and time and love and stories themselves.Here comes Autumn.

  • - from the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted author
    av Ali Smith
    165 - 224,-

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    150 - 245,-

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    165 - 224,-

  • av Ali Smith
    139,-

    These are not fictions. Nor are they testimonies from some distant, brutal past, but the frighteningly common experiences of Europe s new underclass its refugees. While those with citizenship enjoy basic human rights (like the right not to be detained without charge for more than 14 days), people seeking asylum can be suspended for years in Kafka-esque uncertainty. Here, poets and novelists retell the stories of individuals who have direct experience of Britain s policy of indefinite immigration detention. Presenting their experiences anonymously, as modern day counterparts to the pilgrims stories in Chaucers Canterbury Tales, this book offers rare, intimate glimpses into otherwise untold suffering.

  • av Ali Smith
    245,-

  • av Tove Jansson, Ali Smith & Thomas Teal
    165,-

    Fair Play: novel by Tove Jansson Translated from the Swedish by Thomas Teal. INTRODUCED BY ALI SMITH "e;So what can happen when Tove Jansson turns her attention to her own favourite subjects, love and work, in this novel about two women, lifelong partners and friends? Expect something philosophically calm - and discreetly radical. Its publication is cause for huge celebration."e; Ali Smith, from her introduction to Fair Play. The writer and artist TOVE JANSSON (1914-2001) is best known as the creator of the Moomin stories, which have been published in thirty-five languages. However, from 1968, she turned her attention to writing for adults. Fair Play was her last novel, written when she was seventy-five. Sort of Books have also published Tove Jansson's classic The Summer Book (2003) and A Winter Book: Selected Stories (2006), which draws from five collections to present the best of her short fiction. A charming, quietly radical and inspiring book, introduced by Ali Smith. First ever publication in English, in a translation by Thomas Teal.

  • av Ali Smith
    165,-

    WINNER OF THE BAILEYS WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2015WINNER OF THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2014SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2014WINNER OF THE 2014 COSTA NOVEL AWARDWINNER OF THE SALTIRE SOCIETY LITERARY BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2014NOMINATED FOR THE FOLIO PRIZE 2015'Brims with palpable joy' Daily Telegraph'She's a genius, genuinely modern in the heroic, glorious sense' Alain de Botton'I take my hat off to Ali Smith. Her writing lifts the soul' Evening StandardHow to be both is a novel all about art's versatility. Borrowing from painting's fresco technique to make an original literary double-take, it's a fast-moving genre-bending conversation between forms, times, truths and fictions. There's a renaissance artist of the 1460s. There's the child of a child of the 1960s. Two tales of love and injustice twist into a singular yarn where time gets timeless, structural gets playful, knowing gets mysterious, fictional gets real - and all life's givens get given a second chance. Passionate, compassionate, vitally inventive and scrupulously playful, Ali Smith's novels are like nothing else.

  • av Ali Smith & Merete Alfsen
    211,-

    Desember, noen dager før jul. Det er en av de varmeste vintrene som er registrert, igjen, og i et godsliknende hus i Cornwall i det sørvestlige England samles fire mennesker til julefeiring: husets eier, den en gang vellykkede forretningskvinnen Sophia Cleves; hennes sønn, naturbloggeren Arthur; en ung kvinne som Arthur kaller Charlotte, og Iris, Sophias opprørske bohemsøster. Huset har femten soverom, men er det plass til alle? "Vinter" er Ali Smiths skarpe og kloke protest mot en stadig mer avgrenset og lukket verden. Hvem som får bli og hvem som må ut, er høyst usikkert, og Smith skriver bitende om gjerder og murer, aksjoner og maktmisbruk, men også engasjert og empatisk om en slags familie som må finne sammen fordi det tross alt er jul. "Vinter" er andre bind i en planlagt kvartett om vår tid, fra en av Storbritannias mest betydelige forfattere.

  • av Ali Smith
    211,-

    "Her er dagens slagmark:Et barn løper over gresset, over beinrestene etter de døde, og hopper inn i armene på en ung kvinne.Kan du tenke deg synet av et hjerte som hopper?Sånn ser det ut."På en øde jernbanestasjon nord i Skottland står fjernsynsregissøren Richard Lease. Han har nylig mistet venninnen Patricia i kreft, og for lenge siden mistet han kontakten med datteren Elisabeth. For Richard er håpet ute. Nå er han i ferd med å kaste seg foran toget, hvis det noen gang kommer. I London er Brittany, Brit til hverdags, på jobb i en fengselslignende interneringsleir for asylsøkere og flyktninger. En dag skjer det umulige: en jentunge i skoleuniform vandrer rett forbi vaktene og inn til ledelsen. Derfra får hun utrolige ting til å skje, som at toalettene blir vasket. Da jenta forlater leiren og setter seg på et tog, følger Brit med. Ferden går nordover, til Skottland. "Vår" er en umulig fortelling om en umulig tid. Ali Smith skriver poetisk og politisk om utestengelse og umenneskelighet, men også om håpet og verdigheten som fortsatt finnes. Slik åpner hun døren og lar vårlyset sive inn. "Vår" er tredje bind i en planlagt kvartett om vår tid, fra en av Storbritannias mest betydelige forfattere.

  • av Tove Jansson & Ali Smith
    143,-

    Travelling Light by Tove Jansson The precariousness of travel is revealed in this unnerving new collection of stories."e; Introduced by Ali Smith; Translated for the first time from the Swedish by Silvester Mazzarella; Translated into English for the first time, Travelling Light takes us into new Tove Jansson territory. A professor arrives in a beautiful Spanish village only to find that her host has left and she must cope with fractious neighbours alone; a holiday on a Finnish Island is thrown into disarray by an oddly intrusive child; an artist returns from abroad to discover that her past has been eerily usurped. With the deceptively light prose that is her hallmark, Tove Jansson reveals to us the precariousness of a journey - the unease we feel at being placed outside of our millieu, the restlessness and shadows that intrude upon a summer.

  • av Ali Smith
    165,-

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE and the ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTIONA masterful, exuberant novel from the acclaimed author of How to be both and the ongoing Seasonal quartet 'Ali Smith has got style, ideas and punch. Read her' Jeanette Winterson 'As infectious as a pop song, the story bursts open from the very first page and demands to be read in one sitting' The Times'Hotel World is essential reading from a major talent' IndependentFive people: four are living, three are strangers, two are sisters, one is dead. In her highly acclaimed and most ambitious book to date, the brilliant young Scottish writer Ali Smith brings alive five unforgettable characters and traces their intersecting lives. This is a short novel with big themes (time, chance, money, death) but an eye for tiny detail: the taste of dust, the weight of a few coins in the hand, the pleasurable pain of a stone in one's shoe . . .

  • av Ali Smith
    127 - 155,-

    From the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted, Baileys Women's Prize-winning author of How to be both and the critically acclaimed Seasonal quartet'Brilliant and engaging, frequently hilarious. . . Smith makes one look at the world afresh' Sunday Telegraph 'A beguiling page-turner... To read The Accidental is to be excited from first to last' Independent'Joyous' The TimesThe Accidental pans in on the Norfolk holiday home of the Smart family one hot summer. There a beguiling stranger called Amber appears at the door bearing all sorts of unexpected gifts, trampling over family boundaries and sending each of the Smarts scurrying from the dark into the light.A novel about the ways that seemingly chance encounters irrevocably transform our understanding of ourselves, The Accidental explores the nature of truth, the role of fate and the power of storytelling.

  • - Regarding Rodin
    av Ali Smith
    333,-

    Rachel Kneebone (born 1973, Oxfordshire) is a London-based artist internationally renowned for her porcelain sculptures that intricately fuse human, natural and abstract forms to explore universal themes such as sexual desire, mortality, anguish and despair.

  • av Ali Smith
    139 - 229,-

  • av Ali Smith
    229,-

    The first of two novels, Gliff, which is a Scottish/northern word for a shock, a fright, a transient moment, a glance or sudden glimpse, will be followed by a second novel in 2025, called Glyph (a signifying mark ¿ as in `hieroglyph¿). Glyph, the second novel, will tell a story which is hidden in the first so the two books will belong together but can be read independently.The two books will form a new step in Ali¿s writing journey, different in form and feeling from the Seasonal Quartet (plus Companion piece) and will look very different too. Ali always keeps her novels under wraps until they are finished, and the surprise of reading a book only when it is complete, knowing almost nothing of its content, is part of the magic .

  • av Ali Smith
    190,-

    The first of two new, interconnected novels from bestselling, award-winning, Booker-Prize shortlisted author Ali SmithFollowing her dazzling five-novel portrait of our age, the 'Seasonal' sequence, Ali Smith returns with the first of two novels which belong together but can be read independently.Gliff - a Scots or Northern word for a glimpse, a shock, a glance - will not only tell its own story but also contain within it a hidden story, to be revealed only in a second novel, Glyph - from the Greek, meaning a mark, carving or symbol - to be published a year later.In form and feeling, Gliff will light a new, fabular and fabulist path for Ali Smith and for us through the gathering darkness of our chaotic times.

  • av Ali Smith
    190,-

    A collection of brand-new short stories written by major international writers and inspired by Kafka - to commemorate one hundred years since his deathFranz Kafka is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most enigmatic geniuses of twentieth-century literature. Few writers have inspired as much interpretation, adaptation and imitation as he has - from films to novels to memes - and very few artists in any field have created work that captures so resonantly the fraught peculiarity of our existence.What happens when Kafka's idiosyncratic imagination meets some of the greatest literary minds writing in English across the globe today? From a future society who ask their AI servants to construct a giant tower to reach God; to a flat hunt that descends into a comically absurd bureaucratic nightmare; to a population experiencing a wave of anxiety attacks, these specially commissioned stories speak powerfully to the strangeness of being alive today.

  • av Ali Smith
    425,-

    "Ethvert hallo, akkurat som enhver stemme - på alle mulige språk, og slett ikke bare den menneskelige stemme - har sin historie klar, og venter." I 1500-tallets England blir en foreldreløs, omstreifende jente tatt inn av og satt i lære hos en kvinnelig smed. Det er mørkt i landet: Epidemier herjer, brutalitet og barbari råder, og jenta rammes hardt. Hun holdes oppe av smedkunsten og et vennskap fra uventet hold. Fem hundre år senere har en ny epidemi rammet England og verden. Den aldrende faren til Sandy Gray, en kunstner midt i livet, er innlagt på sykehus. Restriksjoner gjør at datteren knapt kan komme på besøk, og hun har også sluttet å ha besøk selv. Hun har i det hele tatt sluttet å bry seg, om noe. Helt til hun får en mystisk telefon fra en fjern bekjent hun knapt husker. Kvinnen trenger Sandys hjelp til å løse en gåte - en gåte som henger sammen med en gammel lås smidd i senmiddelalderen. "Andre tider" er en dypt menneskelig roman om samhold i ordets videste forstand. Lekent og lysende demonstrerer Ali Smith hvordan alt henger sammen med alt, og hva en krisetid gjør med oss - på godt og vondt.

  • av Ali Smith
    134,-

    THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERThe unmissable new work from Ali Smith, following the dazzling Man Booker-shortlisted Seasonal quartetOne day in post-Brexit, mid-pandemic Britain, artist Sandy Gray receives an unexpected phone call from university acquaintance Martina Pelf. Martina is calling Sandy to ask for help with a mysterious question she's been left with after she's spent half a day locked in a room by border control officials for no reason she can fathom:'Curlew or curfew? You choose.'And what's any of this got to do with the story of a young and talented blacksmith hounded from her trade and her home more than five hundred years ago?Ali Smith's novel takes wing, soaring between our atomised present and our medieval past in the hope we can open our locked down homes and selves to all the other times, other species, other histories, other possibilities.'[An] entertaining and expert portrayal of the world we live in, seen by the most beguiling and likeable of novelistic intelligences' Telegraph'[Companion piece] makes you look at the world afresh. For me, it turned a cold and depressing day into a bright one' New StatesmanLONGLISTED FOR THE GORDON BURN PRIZE 2022SHORTLISTED FOR THE HIGHLAND BOOK PRIZE 2022

  • av Kamila Shamsie, Monica Ali, Rachel Seiffert, m.fl.
    214 - 222,-

    BITCH. SCOLD. HARRIDAN.For centuries past, and all across the worldDRAGON. TIGRESS. SHE-DEVIL.There are words for a certain kind of womanFURY. HARPY. SPITFIRE.Words that raise our hackles, fire up our bloodHUSSY. SIREN. VIXEN.Words that tell a storyIn this blazing cauldron of a book, the boldest writers of our day take up these words and take up their pen, celebrating fifty years of Virago.

  • av Ali Smith
    156,-

    Being short, you might think the story's structure would yield an answer to this question more readily than, say, the novel. But for as long as the short story has been around, arguments have raged as to what it should and shouldn't be made up of, what it should and shouldn't do. Here, 15 leading contemporary practitioners offer structural appreciations of past masters of the form as well as their own perspectives on what the short story does so well. The best short stories don't have closure, argues one contributor, 'because life doesn't have closure'; 'plot must be written with the denouement constantly in view,' quotes another. Covering a century of writing that arguably saw all the major short forms emerge, from Hawthorne's 'Twice Told Tales' to Kafka's modernist nightmares, these essays offer new and unique inroads into classic texts, both for the literature student and aspiring writer.

  • av Ali Smith
    314,-

    "This story of three men's work helping traumatized kids in one of America's most underserved cities reveals how mindfulness tools can help children and communities not only survive but thrive"--

  • av Ali Smith
    211,-

    Høsten 2016. Daniel har levd i mer enn hundre år. Elisabeth, født i 1984, har blikket rettet mot fremtiden. Storbritannia er delt i to av en historisk avstemning som vil få konsekvenser for alles fremtid. Folket har vunnet; folket har tapt. Veien fra håp til håpløshet er kort. Heldigvis finnes kunsten og litteraturen. "Høst" er Ali Smiths varme og samfunnskritiske meditasjon over verdenen vi lever i: en verden som blir stadig mer avgrenset og eksklusiv. Smith utforsker erfaringer av tid, hvordan vi er våre erfaringer, hvordan vi bærer dem med oss og hvordan de former oss.

  • av Ali Smith
    211,-

    I 1400-tallets Italia kler en ung kvinne seg som mann for å kunne utvikle malertalentet sitt. Under navnet Francesco del Cossa får hun i oppdrag å dekorere veggene i det nybygde palasset i Ferrara. Fem hundre år senere klamrer ungjenta George seg til minnet om den nylig avdøde moren. Særlig tenker hun på den siste ferien de hadde sammen: Morens fascinasjon for en lite kjent renessansekunstner førte familien til italienske Ferrara og til byens freskedekorerte palass. For George blir det avgjørende å forstå morens begeistring for en glemt maler, og tilbake i England oppsøker hun et av få overlevde verk signert denne Francesco del Cossa. «Begge deler» er en leken og bevegende roman, der ingenting er helt som det ser ut. På finurlig vis lar Ali Smith to historier fra to århundrer slynge seg inn og ut av hverandre, som i livet selv: Fortiden lever i nåtiden - i kunsten og i historien, i samfunnet og i enkeltmennesket.

  • av Ali Smith
    211,-

    Det er februar 2020, og verden er i trøbbel. I Australia herjer voldsomme branner, i Kina har et mystisk virus blitt oppdaget, og i Brighton i England har seksten år gamle Sacha sine egne problemer. Den kverulerende og kyniske lillebroren, Robert, er et problem i seg selv. Foreldrene deres har også problemer, faren har for eksempel flyttet vegg i vegg sammen med sin unge kjæreste. Og alt dette foregår mens det virkelige sammenbruddet enda ikke har begynt. Sommer er en roman om store og dyptgripende forandringer. Ali Smith skriver skarpsynt og håpefullt om en mørk tid, og om mennesker som er i familie, men som likevel ikke kjenner hverandre. For hva er egentlig familie? Og hva er det de likevel har til felles, uten at de ser det selv? Sommer er fjerde bind i Ali Smiths årstidskvartett. Fire romaner om vår tid, fra en av Storbritannias mest betydningsfulle forfattere. «[hun] fortjener en nobelpris» ANNE CATHRINE STRAUME, NRK BOK «den vakreste, smarteste og mest politiske romanserien i vår samtid, om vår samtid» TONJE VOLD, MORGENBLADET «Er Ali Smith den beste nålevende britiske, muligens også europeiske, forfatteren? Hun er i hvert fall en av de klokeste. Artigste. Mest empatiske, og samtidig språksprelske» GERD ELIN STAVA SANDVE, DAGSAVISEN «Aldri har jeg lest noe så energisk om vår kaotiske tid. Aldri har jeg blitt så håpefull av noe så håpløst» HILDE SLÅTTO, VÅRT LAND

  • av Ali Smith
    139,-

    Hailed among the BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2011 by Jeanette Winterson, A.S. Byatt, Patrick Ness, Sebastian Barry, Boyd Tonkin, Erica Wagner...A sparkling satire from the MAN BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED and WOMEN'S PRIZE-WINNING author of How to be both and the critically acclaimed Seasonal quartet'Playful, humorous, serious, profoundly clever and profoundly affecting' Guardian'Adventurous, intoxicating, dazzling. This is a novel with serious ambitions that remains huge fun to read' Literary Review'Smith can make anything happen, which is why she is one of our most exciting writers today' Daily Telegraph'There once was a man who, one night between the main course and the sweet at a dinner party, went upstairs and locked himself in one of the bedrooms of the house of the people who were giving the dinner party . . .'As time passes by and the consequences of this stranger's actions ripple outwards, touching the owners, the guests, the neighbours and the whole country, so Ali Smith draws us into a beautiful, strange place where everyone is so much more than they first appear...

  • av Ali Smith
    139,-

    A wildly inventive collection of fiction from the MAN BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED and BAILEYS PRIZE-WINNING author of How to be both and the critically acclaimed Seasonal quartet'She's a genius, genuinely modern in the heroic, glorious sense' Alain de Botton'I take my hat off to Ali Smith. Her writing lifts the soul' Evening Standard

  • av Ali Smith
    139,-

    A vitally alive and ever-surprising collection of stories from the MAN BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED and WOMEN'S PRIZE-WINNING author of How to be both and the critically acclaimed Seasonal quartet'Bold and sensitive. Smith's prose is a joy' Independent'Captures quiet epiphanies of the extraordinary in the mundane' Sunday Times'These stories fizz with life' The Times Literary Supplement Individually lucid and luminous, these tales resonate subtly together. In examining the distances and connections between ourselves and others, expertly inching us closer to the bone, Ali Smith's storytelling has never seemed so necessary, so moving or so joyous.

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