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  • av Sayaka Murata
    165,-

  • - And Other Essays
    av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    180,-

    A collection of essays on feminism, from one of the most important and original public intellectuals writing today

  • av Sayaka Murata
    165,-

    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?

  • - A History of Walking
    av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    164,-

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

  • av Justin Torres
    165,-

    A spellbinding debut novel; three brothers come of age in a poverty stricken town in upstate New York

  • - A Novel
    av Han (Y) Kang
    165,-

    A beautiful, unsettling novel in three acts, about rebellion and taboo, violence and eroticism, and the twisting metamorphosis of a soul. Winner of the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.

  • av Mariana Enriquez
    165,-

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

  • av Han (Y) Kang
    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 Ben (Y) Lerner
    165,-

  • - Animal Emotions and What They Teach Us about Ourselves
    av Frans de Waal
    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 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 Hiromi (Y) Kawakami
    165,-

    An award-winning novel from one of Japan's most exciting literary voices: a short, simple and touching story of an unlikely love that blossoms across generations, and between seasons

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

  • av Mariana Enriquez
    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 Han (Y) Kang
    165,-

    A riveting, poetic and unrelentingly powerful work from the author of the 2016 Man Booker International Prize-winning novel The Vegetarian.

  • av Etgar Keret
    165,-

  • av Yoko Tawada
    195,-

  • av Rebecca (Y) Solnit
    175 - 236,-

  • - Why We Went Out
    av Jeremy Atherton Lin
    175,-

  • av A. K. Blakemore
    145,-

  • av Jenny (Y) Offill
    125,-

  • - A Journey Through Britain's Knitted History
    av Esther Rutter
    165,-

    The author shares the history of Britain's long love affair with wool, told through a year of knitting garments from around the British Isles.

  • 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 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.

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