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  • av Philip Hancock
    164

    City Works Dept. has work to to: repairs, maintenance, above all the paying of attention to a stratum of British society whose people and occupations have suffered from long neglect. Philip Hancock's poems do the job with patience, empathy and unshowy skill.

  • av Paul Bailey
    164

    In his first collection of poetry after a career as a novelist spanning five decades, Paul Bailey offers in Inheritance an intimate reckoning. The poems mine memories of childhood, illness and lost loves with unflinching honesty, a generous humour born of self-knowledge, and great depth of feeling.

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    180

    In text and colour photographs, Blush investigates the history of blushing in society and literature from the late 18th century to the present.

  • av Dennis Nurkse
    147

  • - Essays, reviews and other writings
    av Will Eaves
    166

    Broken Consort is a chronicle of close attention (to books, films, plays, paintings and life itself) by Will Eaves, author of Murmur (winner of the 2019 Wellcome Prize)

  • av Stephen Knight
    164

    First poetry collection for 8 years from a long-admired poet who has twice been shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize

  • av Todd McEwen
    166

    'One of the great American novels' (Salon): first published by Granta in 2003, reissued by CBe in 2020

  • av Marjorie-Ann Watts
    133

  • - Scenes from the Afterlife of H.B.
    av Jack Robinson
    137

    In June 1819 Henri Beyle (aka Stendhal) is rejected by the woman he loves. Beyle finds himself stranded in an afterlife populated by tourists, shoplifters and characters in novels he hasn't yet written. Footnoting a host of other writers, An Overcoat is an obsessional play upon the life and work of one of the founders of the modern novel.

  • av Lara Pawson
    164

    A memoir in the form of a series of sharply etched vignettes that shift astonishingly in time and mood, and range in place from Africa and the US to the streets of London. It demonstrates that no moment is isolated, and that privilege, conflict, race and gender are inherent in all our encounters, from the banal to the extreme

  • - A Reader's Guide to Eimear McBride's a Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
    av David Collard
    213

    Including critical analyses, an extensive interview with McBride and previously unseen early drafts, About a Girl is a comprehensive account of an unprecedented literary phenomenon that enlarges our understanding of both McBride's novel and the contemporary literary scene.

  • av Nicky Singer
    133

  • av Will Eaves
    146,-

    The Absent Therapist is a book of soundings, a jostle of voices that variously argue, remember, explain, justify, speculate and meander ... Sons and lovers, wanderers, wonderers, stayers, leavers, readers and believers. These are gripping narratives, with intriguing shifts of register, but they are also technically experimental and daring. Each .

  • av J. O. Morgan
    146,-

  • av Guillaume Apollinaire
    162

    Prize-winning translations of the poetry of Apollinaire in a bilingual edition.

  • av O'Brien Dan
    176

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