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  • av Nicholson Baker
    146,-

    Baker's x-rated literary masterpiece, part of a stunning redesign of Baker's Granta backlist.

  • av Emma Larkin
    166

    A brilliant political travelogue that uses Burma to explain Orwell and Orwell to explain what life is really like under the authoritarian rule of the Burmese generals.

  • av Louise Stern
    146,-

  • - A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire
    av Andrea Stuart
    166

    An epic and intimate story of the crop that created nations, enriched empires, enslaved peoples - and determined the destiny of one family over four centuries

  • - From The Parthenon To The Vegas Strip In Thirteen Stories
    av Edward (Edinburgh College of Art) Hollis
    196

    This is the story of architecture as never seen before. A brilliantly original book that takes us from the colossal achievements of antiquity to their ersatz rebuilding in Las Vegas, telling stories about buildings and the ways they change

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    - Travels In Search Of The Heart Of Poland
    av Michael Moran
    166

    'Erudite, humbling and rhapsodic ... No thinking traveller interested in Poland should overlook this essential book' Guardian

  • av Ryszard Kapuscinski Kapuscinski
    166

    'Kapuscinski is the conjurer extraordinaire of modern reportage, and The Soccer War is a splendid example of his magic' John Le Carre.

  • - How Mass Expulsion Forged Modern Greece And Turkey
    av Bruce Clark
    176

    'Twice a Stranger is a book that needed to be written, and Bruce Clark has achieved it superbly. Anyone with an interest in Greece or Turkey ought to read it' Daily Telegraph

  • av Sarah Thornton
    166

    A riveting tour through the international art market, conducted by a smart, funny industry insider.

  • - The Search For Scotland
    av Neal Ascherson
    166

    This is the story of Neal Ascherson's return to his native Scotland. It is an exploration of Scottish identity as Ascherson weaves together a story of the deep past with the story of modern Scotland and its rebirth.

  • av Eamon Collins
    176

    'Eamon Collins's book is the most devastating account we have of what actually went on within the IRA during its years of "armed struggle"' Independent on Sunday

  • av Ben Pester
    218

  • av Mark Rowlands
    160

  • av Nicola Barker
    218

  • av Dave Tynan
    180

  • av Liadan Ni Chuinn
    199

  • av Mariana Enriquez
    150,-

  • av Etgar Keret
    199

  • av Robert Macfarlane
    160

  • av Amy Bloom
    218

  • av Hiromi Kawakami
    150,-

    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

  • av Anastasiia Fedorova
    218

    The smell of leather. The flash of a harness. The snap of a latex glove. Welcome to the radical, vibrant world of sexual fetishists. In 21st century commodity culture, we are all intimately involved with objects: we covet a Birkin bag; we keep trainers box-fresh. We are, in a sense, all fetishists. But occasionally this desire spills into something more subversive. SECOND SKIN offers a tour through the materials, objects and power dynamics commonly fetishised, unpacking their histories, their expressive potential, and the communities they give rise to. Drawing from her encounters with fellow fetishists and kinksters, it is also the story of Anastasiia Fedorova's own journey: of what it means to come to terms with one's sexuality. Brave and searching, SECOND SKIN reveals how what we deem 'taboo' is never static, while asking: do we have the courage to look at these desires directly, and express them unapologetically?

  • av Irene Sola
    199

    Nestled among rugged mountains, in a remote part of Catalonia frequented by wolf hunters, bandits, deserters, ghosts, beasts and demons, sits the old farmhouse called Mas Clavell. Inside, an impossibly old woman lies on her deathbed while family and caretakers drift in and out. All the women who have ever lived and died in that house are waiting for her to join them. They are preparing to throw her a party. As day turns to night, four hundred years' worth of memories unspool, and the house reverberates with the women's stories. Stories of mysterious visions, of those born without eyelashes and tongues or with deformed hearts. But it begins with the story of the matriarch Joana who double-crosses the devil, heedless of what the consequences might be. I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness is a formally daring and entrancing novel in which Irene Solà explores the duality and essential link between light and darkness, life and death, oblivion and memory.

  • av Catherine Lacey
    218

  • av Issa Quincy
    199

    An elusive narrator is beguiled by a poem that returns to him in mysterious ways, echoing across the years. He recounts memories and impressions as they float fleetingly to the surface of his mind: an eccentric and beloved schoolteacher leaves behind a dark secret after his death; a woman lays the table for a son she knows will never return home; a young man, the pariah of his family, finds solidarity and the distant call of freedom in the letters of an estranged Aunt; a black and white photograph tells of another family, afflicted with generations of tragedy. These are some of the people and stories that haunt the pages of Absence. This hypnotic novel is a stirring evocation of the limitless depth of the present - a symphony subtly constructed out of the murmurs, memories and phantoms that add up to an ordinary human life.

  • av Rebecca Solnit
    180

  • av Rebecca Solnit
    180

  • av Rebecca Solnit
    218

  • av Madeleine Thien
    212 - 230

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