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  • - A Global History of Philosophy
    av Julian Baggini
    165,-

    The first ever global overview of philosophy: how it developed around the world and impacted the cultures in which it flourished

  • av Sayaka Murata
    165,-

  • av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    120 - 180,-

  • av Sayaka Murata
    135,-

    Mind blowing, dark and wild, the new novel from Sayaka Murata - author of bestseller Convenience Store Woman - asks: how far would you go just to be yourself?

  • av Han (Y) Kang
    150,-

  • av Mariana Enriquez
    135,-

    A masterpiece of contemporary Gothic from the internationally acclaimed author of Things We Lost in the Fire.

  • av Han (Y) Kang
    150 - 161,-

    From the winner of the Man Booker International Prize for The Vegetarian comes a stunning meditation on the colour white; about light, about death and about ritual

  • av Han (Y) Kang
    150,-

  • av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    175,-

  • av Ryszard Kapuscinski
    149,-

    Features a report on the life and death of the Soviet superpower, from the entrance of Soviet troops into the author's hometown in Poland in 1939, through his journey across Siberia and the republics of Central Asia, to his wanderings over the vast Soviet lands in the years of the USSR's decline and disintegration in 1991.

  • av Mariana Enriquez
    165,-

  • av Slavoj Zizek
    175,-

    'These [How to Read] books let you encounter thinkers eyeball to eyeball by analysing passages from their work' Terry Eagleton, New Statesman

  • av Will Buckingham
    165,-

  • - The Truth About Low-Carb, High-Fat Eating
    av Gary Taubes
    165,-

  • av Ben (Y) Lerner
    165,-

  • - Becoming Who You Are
    av John Kaag
    169,-

  • - About the Wu-Tang (in 36 Pieces)
    av Will Ashon
    165,-

  • av Nick Drnaso
    245,-

    Longlisted 2018 Man Booker Prize: 'The best book - in any medium - I have read about our current moment ... A MASTERPIECE.' - Zadie Smith - A landmark graphic novel about a missing woman, a viral video and the horrors of fake news.

  • - Good Food and Good Wine: An A-Z of Suggestions for Happy Eating and Drinking
    av Victoria Moore
    295,-

    Here is the book that is currently missing from our kitchen shelves: a brilliantly intuitive handbook for matching food and wine, from the author of the bestselling How to Drink.

  • av Honor Levy
    195,-

    "I am not asking you to agree with me. In fact, I'd be happier if you didn't. I am afraid of self-censorship in a place of supposed radicalism like a liberal arts school because I am afraid that one day we will all be too afraid of being wrong."We grew up on the internet, or the Internet, as it was originally known - a proper noun, a place to visit and explore, before we claimed it as everybody's, turning it into a place where we pay bills, shop, fall in love, where kids get past parental controls to come of age. Honor Levy lends her experience to the narrators of these propulsive, provocative and pill-fuelled dispatches, speaking to the malleable reality we all inhabit, where clicks, codes, unreliable words and memes shape identities, personas and reputations. In My First Book, Honor Levy endeavors to contextualize Gen-Z, a generation of young people desperate to discern what matters in a world that paints every event as a catastrophe. Irony is the salve of choice, and Levy deploys it masterfully. She paints the chasm in understanding between her parents' generation and the Zoomer reality overloaded with niche signs and meanings.

  • av Sandra Newman
    275,-

    Julia is a bold feminist retelling of Nineteen Eighty-Four that goes beyond Winston Smith's story to finally reveal what life in Oceania was like for women

  • av Nick Drnaso
    335,-

    A brilliant and suspenseful follow-up to the Booker-nominated Sabrina, about alienation and connection, performance and fantasy.

  • - A History of Walking
    av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    169,-

    A profound and meandering modern classic about the historical, political and philosophical paths traced by walkers, their routes and the act of walking

  • av Sven Lindqvist
    165,-

    Taking his title from Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, Sven Lindqvist traces Europe's dark history in Africa in the form of a travel diary and a historical examination of European imperialism and racism over the past two centuries.

  • av Janet Malcolm
    165,-

    In 1970 Jeffrey MacDonald was accused of murdering his pregnant wife, and the journalist Joe McGinniss decided to write a book about it. Malcolm's celebrated book sheds a fascinating light on the conflict and controversy that followed, and asks whether all journalists are, ultimately, immoral.

  • av Etgar Keret
    138,-

  • av Binyavanga Wainaina
    165,-

    A groundbreaking memoir by the acclaimed Kenyan Caine Prize winner.

  • - How Europe's Discovery of the Americas Revolutionized Trade, Ecology and Life on Earth
    av Charles C. Mann
    252,-

    A sweeping, hugely readable account of history's biggest ecological invasion, when Europe and the Americas collided for the first time in millennia.

  • - A History Of Collective Joy
    av Barbara (Y) Ehrenreich
    175,-

    'Dancing in the Streets is a genuine triumph of popular critical scholarship - the punchy elegance of [Ehrenreich's] prose makes this an essential purchase' Independent

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