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  • av Jeremy Eichler
    319

    A stirring account of how music acts as a witness to history and a medium of cultural memory in the post-Holocaust world.

  • av Simon Armitage
    155 - 199

  • av Sara Pascoe
    189,-

    **AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW**THE DEBUT NOVEL FROM THE BESTSELLING AND AWARD-WINNING COMEDIAN, WRITER AND ACTOR SARA PASCOE'Funny, sad, engaging, Pascoe nails everything that confronts women today.' Stylist 'A tragicomic masterpiece.

  • av Lenny Henry
    155,-

    I was eight years old when I come to H'Inglan' - I travel on my mother's passportAugust Henderson, fifty-two years in England, a proud West Bromwich Albion fan, part-owner of a fruit and veg emporium, and a devoted dad.

  • av Edna O'Brien
    145,-

    I love fire. Fire is the colour of genius.In this audacious new work, Edna O'Brien gives voice to the women who were central to the life of James Joyce.'James Joyce had been my ultimate hero for sixty years, but to paint the canvas of his life was daunting. Therefore I decided to depict him as seen by the key figures in his life - Mother, Wife, Mistress of a fleeting moment, his patron Harriet Weaver and his beloved Daughter Lucia, of whom he said her mind was but a transparent leaf away from his.'Written to celebrate the centenary of Ulysses, Joyce's Women premiered at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in September 2022.

  • av Brian Friel
    155,-

    It is 1936 and harvest time in County Donegal. In a house just outside the village of Ballybeg live the five Mundy sisters, barely making ends meet, their ages ranging from twenty-six up to forty. The two male members of the household are brother Jack, a missionary priest, repatriated from Africa by his superiors after 25 years, and the seven-year-old child of the youngest sister. In depicting two days in the life of this menage, Brian Friel evokes not simply the interior landscape of a group of human beings trapped in their domestic situation, but the wider landscape, interior and exterior, Christian and pagan, of which they are a part.

  • av Owen McCafferty
    155,-

    In a major new play, Owen McCafferty examines the negotiations leading up to the Good Friday Agreement.

  • av Emily White
    155,-

    Joseph K has a comfortable job in financial services and barely notices the growing chaos all around on the walk to work: the homelessness, the food banks, the anger, the protests, the relentless rise of the cost of living.

  • av Matthew Hollis
    169

  • av Jean Stafford
    145,-

    Introduced by Hilton Als, in 'one of the best novels about adolescence in American literature' (New York Times) two siblings come of age in a mountainous wilderness ...

  • av Don Paterson
    155 - 199

  • av Louise Doughty
    245

    The latest from the writer of Apple Tree Yard, and Number One Sunday Times Bestseller Louise Doughty

  • av Jeffrey Boakye
    135

    From the critically acclaimed author of Musical Truth comes a new soundtrack to pivotal historical moments from around the world.

  • av Chris Fujiwara
    275,-

  • av Dipo Baruwa-Etti
    145,-

  • av E. Kadloubovsky
    319,-

  • av Joseph Charlton
    145,-

    I saw the streets, the lights, the cars, the people -Everything moving in different directions at the sametime. . . I wanted to make the map alive. In December 2008, an entrepreneur leaves a tech conference in Paris. As he stands on the street, unableto hail a cab, an idea lands with the falling snow: tap a button, get a ride. Ten years later, Mia drives nights in Manchester, Sean is recruited as the brightest new programmer and Tyler moves on to yet another new future. Brilliant Jerks tells the story of three people - a driver, a coder and a CEO - working for one tech monolith, but living worlds apart. Joseph Charlton's sleek, gripping and revelatory play, based on the creation of a multi-billion-dollar app, premiered at VAULT Festival, 2018, and was revived at Southwark Playhouse, London, in March 2023.

  • av Francis (author) Spufford
    285,-

    A thrilling tale of murder and mystery in a city where history has run a little differently -- from the bestselling author of Golden Hill.

  • av Declan Ryan
    169

    solitary bachelors and disillusioned youths - these are the watchers, not the players. This is the aftermath of being one who - in Matthew Arnold's words - 'has reached his utmost limits and finds .

  • av David Cavanagh
    305,-

    'The greatest book ever written on British independent music' Guardian'One of the best British music books of the last ten years' MojoFounded by Alan McGee in 1983, Creation Records achieved notoriety as the home of Primal Scream, the Jesus and Mary Chain and other anti-Establishment acts.

  • av Amit Chaudhuri
    169

    **Includes a new foreword by Pankaj Mishra**Bombay in the 1980s: Shyam Lal is a highly regarded voice teacher, trained in the classical idiom but happily teaching more popular songs to well-to-do women, whose modern way of life he covets.

  • av Amit Chaudhuri
    149

    A stunning collection of short stories from the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth.

  • av Amit Chaudhuri
    149

    From the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth, a novel that goes straight to the heart of a family, in all their hopes, desires and regrets.

  • av Amit Chaudhuri
    149

    From the author of Sojourn and Friend of My Youth, acollected novel in three parts and tender ode to quotidianlife and family loyalties

  • av William Atkins
    169 - 325,-

    A luminous exploration of exile - the people who have experienced it, and the places they inhabit - from the award-winning travel writer and author of The Immeasurable World and The Moor. 'Breathtakingly good . . . I am deeply moved by what Atkins has achieved. Exiles is completely sui generis.'EDMUND DE WAAL'An incredible, brilliant act of retrieval.'PHILIP HOARE, author of Albert & the Whale'Atkins spins a marvellous tapestry of colourful tales, beautifully weaving history and travel accounts.'ANDREA WULF, author of The Invention of Nature'A fascinating study of displacement and empire. Atkins' voice is distinctive: subtle, reflective and tough-minded.'COLIN THUBRON, author of The Amur RiverThis is the story of three unheralded nineteenth-century dissidents, whose lives were profoundly shaped by the winds of empire, nationalism and autocracy that continue to blow strongly today: Louise Michel, a leader of the radical socialist government known as the Paris Commune; Dinuzulu kaCetshwayo, an enemy of British colonialism in Zululand; and Lev Shternberg, a militant campaigner against Russian tsarism.In Exiles, William Atkins travels to their islands of banishment - Michel's New Caledonia in the South Pacific, Dinuzulu's St Helena in the South Atlantic, and Shternberg's Sakhalin off the Siberian coast - in a bid to understand how exile shaped them and the people among whom they were exiled. In doing so he illuminates the solidarities that emerged between the exiled subject, on the one hand, and the colonised subject, on the other. Rendering these figures and the places they were forced to occupy in shimmering detail, Atkins reveals deeply human truths about displacement, colonialism and what it means to have and to lose a home.Occupying the fertile zone where history, biography and travel writing meet, Exiles is a masterpiece of imaginative empathy.'[Atkins] is humane, humble, and empathetic . . . beautiful and moving.'ILYA KAMINSKY, author of Deaf Republic and Dancing in Odessa'Thoughtful, meditative, beautifully sustained and transporting.'GAVIN FRANCIS, author of Island Dreams'Brilliant . . . [Atkins has] done Dinuzulu's exile an immense service by bringing it into view in the most thoughtful and engaged way.'PROFESSOR HLONIPHA MOKOENA, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa'In this sensitive and subtle book, Atkins probes the peripheries of European empire with a painterly eye for rarely-seen landscapes and a poet's sense for the reverberation of history and social change.'FRANCISCO CANTU, author of The Line Becomes a River***Read The Moor and The Immeasureable World for more award-winning writing from William Atkins

  • av Claire McGlasson
    239,-

    Miss Margaret Finch - a rather old-fashioned young woman - is spying for the mass observation project when she happens across the disgraced Reverend Stiffkey (aka Harold Davidson) who is the subject of a national scandal. Though the two are thrown together by chance, Margaret is determined to discover the truth about the Reverend;

  • av Richard Brody
    319

  • av Henrik Ibsen
    149

    When Dr Stockmann discovers the town's famous spa waters are poisoned, she expects to be treated as a hero for averting an environmental catastrophe.

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    av T. S. Eliot
    169 - 169

    Four Quartets is the culminating achievement of T.S. Eliot's career as a poet. While containing some of the most musical and unforgettable passages in twentieth-century poetry, its four parts, 'Burnt Norton', 'East Coker', 'The Dry Salvages' and 'Little Gidding', present a rigorous meditation on the spiritual, philosophical and personal themes which preoccupied the author. It was the way in which a private voice was heard to speak for the concerns of an entire generation, in the midst of war and doubt, that confirmed it as an enduring masterpiece.

  • av Derek Mahon
    199

    New Selected Poems is a book of singular abundance and formal verve, featuring poems of rare vision and dramatic power by a consummate and resilient artist.

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