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  • - Greek Myths Retold
    av Nigel Spivey
    161

    Most of us would like to know the Greek myths better than we do, and in this book Cambridge academic and BBC presenter Nigel Spivey re-tells the Greek myths as the spellbinding stories they are.

  • av Nadeem (Author) Aslam
    166

    and Casa, a radicalised young man intent on his own path. The stories and histories that unfold - interweaving and overlapping, and spanning nearly a quarter of a century - tell of the terrible afflictions that have plagued Afghanistan.

  • av Sam Taylor
    162

    One of the most vivid, gripping and chilling first novels of recent years, The Republic of Trees tells the story of Michael, Louis, Alex and Isobel, four children on the edge of adolescence, who run away to the forest to establish their own utopian community.

  • av Peter Hobbs
    161

    Featuring a collection of comic, grotesque, other-worldly stories, the author recalls work from writers as diverse as JG Ballard, David Foster Wallace and Toby Litt.

  • av Lawrence Durrell
    166

    Set amid the corrupt glamour and multiplying intrigues of Alexandria in the 1930s and 1940s, the novels of Durrell's "Alexandria Quartet" (of which this is the first) follow the shifting alliances - sexual, cultural and political - of a group of quite varied characters.

  • - A Life
    av David Magarshack
    404,-

    Traces the life of the famous Russian actor and producer who developed his own approach to acting and describes the influence of his productions.

  • - in a version by Martin Crimp
    av Moliere
    146,-

    A reworking of Moliere's comic play. Alceste abhors hypocrisy and the well-rehearsed, sycophantic pleasantries of the chattering classes. He tells the truth, even it hurts. Alceste is in love with Jennifer (Celimene), but thinks she's in love with a theatre critic who thinks he can write plays.

  • av Richard Davenport-Hines
    205

    One May night in 1922, in a grand hotel in Paris, five of the greatest artists of the 20th century sat down to supper.

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    - The Story Behind the Antarctic Tragedy of Captain Scott
    av Francis Spufford
    156

    I May Be Some Time is a richly engrossing cultural history of our obsession with ice, Eskimos and polar exploration. When Captain Scott died in 1912 on his way back from the South Pole, his story became a myth embedded in the national imagination.

  • av Wilfred Owen
    147 - 205

    Wilfred Owen is perhaps the most remembered of the First World War poets, writing some of the most powerful denouncements of the horrors and hypocricies of war. Here, Jon Stallworthy selects his favourite poems.

  • av Taichi Yamada
    151

    Imbued with a beautiful, melancholy sense of longing, the story becomes a quest narrative in which Tsuneo desperately chases this woman, and the mystery behind what happened eight years earlier.

  • av Daniel Kalder
    131

    THE ONLY TRUE VOYAGERS, THEREFORE, ARE ANTI-TOURISTS.' Lost Cosmonaut documents Daniel Kalder's travels in the bizarre and mysterious worlds of Russia's ethnic republics.

  • av Banana Yoshimoto
    162

    Referring to a book of 97 stories called NP written by a depressed Japanese writer, Banana Yoshimoto tells the story of a narrator's involvement with his estranged wife and two children and of the effect the stories have had on everyone who has tried to translate them.

  • av Sir Andrew Motion
    276

    Philip Larkin, known to many through his poems, contrived to present to the world a picture of himself which kept many facets of his complicated personality hidden. This biography is written by Larkin's literary executor and close friend, Andrew Morton.

  • av Don Paterson
    147

    Dream-life and class politics, mystery and music, sex and drink, all play an essential part in this collection of poetry.

  • - Subversion, Insurgency and Peacekeeping
    av General Sir Frank & K.C.B. C.B.E. M.C. Kitson
    294,-

    General Sir Frank Kitson was commissioned into the army in 1945. This book tells his story. In the course of his service he spent many years in Germany and took part in counter-insurgency and peace-keeping activities in Kenya, Malaya, Oman, Cyprus and Northern Ireland.

  • av Ted Hughes
    118

    A collection of twenty-eight poems grouped to represent the four seasons.

  • - Edited by Hermione Lee
    av Stevie Smith
    196

  • av Sylvia Plath
    158 - 176

  • av W. H. Auden
    286 - 308,-

  • av John Berryman
    238

  • - A Cambridge Childhood
    av Gwen Raverat
    176

    'A drawing of the world when I was young.'So Gwen Raverat, the grand-daughter of Charles Darwin, described Period Piece, her classic memoir of a Cambridge childhood, which since its initial publication in 1952 has never been out of print.

  • av Siegfried Sassoon
    162 - 196

    The world he grows up in, of village cricket and loyal grooms, had vanished forever by the time Sassoon wrote this book, but he captures it with a lyricism and gentleness that defy nostalgia.A bestseller on publication in 1928, this superb evocation of the Edwardian age has remained in print ever since.

  • av Siegfried Sassoon
    162 - 170

    those who expect a universalization of the Great War must look for it elsewhere.'Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, first published in 1930, is Siegfried Sassoon's fictionalized autobiography of the period between the early spring of 1916 and the summer of 1917.

  • Spar 10%
    av George Ewart Evans
    140

    A classic picture of the rural past in a remote Suffolk village, revealed in the conversations of old people who recall harvest customs, home crafts, poetic usages in dialect, old farm tools, smugglers' tales, and rural customs and beliefs going back to the time of Chaucer.

  • - One Fine Day, All Day on the Sands, Our Winnie, Rolling Home
    av Alan Bennett
    205

    Funny, touching and real, this second collection of Alan Bennett's classic work for television from the late 1970s and early 1980s is full of fine observations of life as it is lived.

  • av Jean Genet
    135 - 211,-

    This novel is set in Paris in 1944 when the withdrawal of the occupying forces plunged the city into moral and physical chaos. Genet's other works include "Miracle of the Rose", "Querelle of Brest", "Our Lady of the Flowers" and "The Thief's Journal".

  • av Sean O'Casey
    146,-

    This educational edition, with the full play text and an introduction to the playwright, features a detailed analysis of the language, structure and characters of the play, and textual notes explaining difficult words and references.

  • av Sadie Plant
    145

    A cultural history of drugs. Plant explores the influence of drugs on contemporary culture and how they have shaped some of the modern era's fundamental philosophies. The author examines writing on drugs by authors such as Coleridge on opium, Freud on cocaine and Michaux on mescaline.

  • av Hanif Kureishi
    166

    What if you were middle-aged and were offered the chance to trade in your sagging flesh for a much younger and more pleasing model? This is the situation in which one character in this collection of stories finds himself. Taking the plunge, he embarks on an odyssey of hedonism but soon has regrets.

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