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  • av Sigrid Rausing
    199

    From Nobel laureates to debut novelists, international translations to investigative journalism, each issue of Granta turns the attention of the world's best writers on to one aspect of the way we live now. Granta 160: Conflict features Lindsey Hilsum, Volodymyr Rafeyenko (tr. Sasha Dugdale), Daniel Trilling and Sana Valiulina (tr. Polly Gannon) on the war in Ukraine, but the theme of conflict is internal as well as external. This summer issue also includes memoir by Janet Malcolm, Sarah Moss, Suzanne Scanlon, and essays by Rebecca May Johnson and George Prochnik. Plus: new fiction by Aidan Cottrell-Boyce, Jane Delury and Dizz Tate and poetry by Rae Armantrout, Sandra Cisneros and Peter Gizzi. Photography by Aline Deschamps (introduced by Rattawut Lapcharoensap) and Thomas Duffield.

  • av Blake Morrison
    134

    'A painful, funny, frightening, moving, marvellous book ... everybody should read it' Nick Hornby

  • av Mike Higgins
    285,-

  • av Susanne Wedlich
    134

  • av Keiron Pim
    319

    "Endless Flight travels with Roth from his childhood in the town of Brody on the eastern edge of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to an unsettled life spent roaming Europe between the wars, including spells in Vienna, Paris and Berlin. His decline mirrored the collapse of civilized Europe: in his last peripatetic decade, he opposed Nazism in exile from Germany, his wife succumbed to schizophrenia and he died an alcoholic on the eve of WWII. Exploring the role of Roth's absent father in his imaginings, his attitude to his Jewishness and his restless search for home, Keiron Pim's gripping account of Roth's chaotic life speaks powerfully to us in our era of uncertainty, refugee crises and rising ethno-nationalism. Published as Roth's works rapidly gain new readers and recognition, Endless Flight delivers a visceral yet sensitive portrait of his quest for belonging, and a riveting understanding of the brilliance and beauty of his work."--Amazon.com.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    134

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    134

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    135

  • - A Detective's Story of Prejudice and Resilience
    av Kevin Maxwell
    134

    A gay, black, British police officer's memoir of prejudice, racism and homophobia on the force in the twenty-first century.Kevin Maxwell was a dream candidate for the police forcehe had a long-held desire to serve his community, a strong moral compass and a clear aptitude for both the strategic and practical aspects of policing. And, as a gay black man from a working-class family, he could easily have been a poster boy for the force's stated commitment to equal opportunities. Joining just after the 9/11 attacks, Kevin entered policing determined to keep communities safe in the face of a changing world. But instead, he came up against entrenched prejudice, open racism and homophobia. For more than ten years, Kevin strove against the odds, until he took the force to an employment tribunalwith devastating results.Forced Out is a revelatory expose combining deeply affecting memoir with sharp analysis and a fascinating insider perspective on day-to-day life in the force. It is a touchstone for the silent many who have either tried to ignore abuse for the sake of their career or who have been bullied out of their jobs. It paints a sobering portrait of an institution that has not yet learned the lessons of the past and whose prejudice is informing the cases it chooses to investigate and the way it investigates them. And it asks the important question: what needs to change?';One of the most compulsive books I've read in a long while.' Bernadine Evaristo, award-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other

  • av Victoria Moore
    134

  • av Patrick Mackie
    145

  • av Jules Montague
    145 - 265,-

  • - How We Can Reforest Our World
    av Fred Pearce
    134

    A fascinating scientific journey through the world's forests - revealing what they do for us, what we're doing to them, and how we can help nature repair the damage.

  • av Joseph Roth
    135

    A new translation by Michael Hofmann of one of Roth's most acclaimed novels; an elegy to the vanished world of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

  • - Reports From Berlin 1920-33
    av Joseph Roth
    134

    One of the most fascinating and disturbing periods in German history, documented by one of the country's greatest writers

  • av Gwendoline Riley
    145,-

  • av A.M. Homes
    275,-

    The dazzling new state-of-the-nation novel from one of America's most significant contemporary writers and winner of the Women's Prize for May We Be Forgiven, which explores the makings of our political times.

  • av Joseph Roth
    145,-

    This tale of an alcoholic is a secular, miracle story, that describes the fortunes of a vagrant who, after living under bridges, has a series of lucky breaks that lift him briefly onto a different plane of existence.

  • av Joseph Roth
    134

  • av Joseph Roth
    134

    'The Radetzky March can fairly claim to be one of the great novels of the last century. Its theme, beautifully articulated, is the end of an era. Roth's anthem for a vanished world has the intense, fleeting beauty of a sunset' Sunday Telegraph

  • av Sandra Newman
    189

  • av Jonathan Lee
    135

    Set at the turn of the 20th century, the story of the father of New York City, his mysterious assassination and his hidden life, for fans of Golden Hill and Kavalier and Clay.

  • - How We Change Our Minds
    av Jessica Nordell
    145

  • - Ballet of the Forgotten
    av Will Alexander
    145

    A career-defining collection from one of America's most significant poets, never before published in the UK.

  • - Learning the Art of Chainsaw Mindfulness in a Norwegian Wood
    av Siri Helle
    168

    The story of one woman, one chainsaw, and one modest plan for a mini-cabin - a book from Norway that celebrates the act of making something with your own two hands.

  • av Tom de Freston
    134 - 215

  • - Five Women Who Sought Out the World
    av Dr Frances Larson
    155,-

  • - Letters to a Friend
    av Diana (Y) Athill
    134

    Thirty years of wit, wisdom, gossip and intimacy from Diana Athill, one of the nation's bestselling and best-loved authors, in the first collection of her letters ever to be published.

  • av Diana (Y) Athill
    134

    Stunning reissue of Diana Athill's memoir of the loss of her first great love in the second world war.

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