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  • av Salazar
    240 - 287,-

  • av Lopatin
    241,-

  • av Harold Jaffe
    214

  • - A Novella and Three Stories as Alternative Autobiographies
    av B.H. Friedman
    241,-

  • - A Novel
    av Jonathan Baumbach
    240,-

  • av Curtis White
    200

  • av Harold Jaffe
    241,-

  • - Fictions
    av David Porush
    214

    Many strangenesses may be found in this rare and rarefied collection, rendered in a powerful and careful prose

  • av Leon Rooke
    227

  • av Peter Spielberg
    200

    The Hermetic Whore is a dark compilation of a dozen short stories, each providing a unique view into private lives of individuals and the breakdown of public order.

  • av Chambers
    162

  • av Stephen Katz
    288,-

    Explore the four Moving Parts through which obsession exfoliates identity

  • av Maurice Merleau-Ponty
    548,-

    "Speech is a way of tearing out a meaning from an undivided whole." Thus does Maurice Merleau-Ponty describe speech in this collection of his important writings on the philosophy of expression, composed during the last decade of his life.

  • av Alice Childress
    430,-

    As the first African American woman to have a play professionally produced in New York City and the first woman to win an Obie for Best Play, Alice Childress occupies an important but surprisingly under-recognised place in American drama. Spanning the 1940s to the 1960s, the plays collected here are the ones Childress herself believed were her best, and offer a realistic portrait of the racial inequalities and social injustices that characterised these decades.

  • - Poems
    av Bruce Weigl
    249,-

  • - Georges Perec and the Oulipo
    av Alison James
    499

    Examines the representation and staging of chance in literature through the work of the French writer Georges Perec. This book explores the ways in which Perec's texts exploit the possibilities of chance, by both tapping into its creative potential and controlling its operation.

  • - Primal Scenes
    av Helene Cixous
    430,-

    Born in Oran, Algeria, the author spent her childhood in France's former colony. This title is her memoir of a preadolescence that shaped her with intense feelings of alienation, yet also contributed, in a paradoxically essential way, to her development as a writer and philosopher.

  • av Yuri Andrukhovych
    464,-

    What was the fate of Stanislav Perfetsky - poet, provocateur and hero of Ukranian underground culture? This text constructs Perfetsky's final days using a mishmash of relics, from official documents to recorded interviews to scraps of paper.

  • av Michal Glowinski
    388

    Recalling his experience of the ghetto at six years old, Michal Glowinski, attentive to the distance between a child's experience and an adult's reflection, revisits the images and episodes of his childhood. He explores the horror of those years, the fragility of existence, and the fragmented nature of memory itself.

  • av Grazia King
    257,-

    After serving time in mainland Italy for a minor theft, Elias Portolu returns home to Nuoro, in rural Sardinia. Lonely and vulnerable after his prison exile, he falls in love with his brother's fiancee. But he finds himself trapped by social and religious strictures, his passion and guilt winding into a spiral of anguish and paralysing indecision.

  • - Philosopher of Infinite Tasks
    av Maurice Natanson
    583,-

    This is a biography of the philosopher Edmund Husserl, giving an account of his life and work.

  • - Three Plays
    av Griselda Gambaro
    386,-

    One of Latin America's most important and prolific writers, Griselda Gambaro has focused on the dynamics of repression, complicity, and violence--specifically, the terror of violent regimes and their devastating effects on the moral framework of society. Information for Foreigners is a drama of disappearance, an experimental work dealing with the theme of random and meaningless punishment in which the audience is led through darkened passageways to a series of nightmarish tableaux. The collection also includes The Walls and Antigona Furiosa.

  • av F. M. Dostoevsky
    253,-

    In June 1862 Fyodor Dostoevsky left Petersburg on his first excursion to Western Europe. Over the course of his journey he visited a number of major cities, including Berlin, Paris, London, Florence, Milan and Vienna. This volume details the impressions of everthing he saw.

  • av Yeh
    227 - 340,-

    Columbus called the lands he discovered and believed to be parts of China "the beginning of the East," and his aberrations, delusions, and fantasies form this compels novel's spiritual center. The Beginning of the East is written from an intriguing point of view that is simultaneously Western and Oriental, by an American scholar who is heir to the Chinese Mandarin tradition.

  • av Eurudice
    248

    A mock-quest for self-understanding and unification, "F/32" lures the reader into a landscape of sexual alienation, continually interrupted by gags, dreams, mirror reflections, flashbacks, and scenes from Manhattan street life.

  • av Friedman
    240 - 272

  • av Jerry Bumpus
    248

    Heroes and Villains is a collection of nine short stories from the shadows cast by such legendary figures as Patty Hearst, Richard Nixon, and Charles Manson, and from the denser obscurity of simpler folks. Some of the stories are comic, some almost as sinister as their subjects.

  • av B. H. Friedman
    214

  • - A Play
    av David Ives
    301

    A young playwright, Thomas, has written an adaptation of the 1870 novel Venus in Fur by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (after whom the term "masochism" was coined); the novel is the story of an obsessive adulterous relationship between a man and the mistress to whom he becomes enslaved.

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