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Fanny and Stella: The Young Men Who Shocked Victorian England
Terry Eagleton writes:
Beneath their capacious skirts, Fanny and Stella were Frederick Park and Ernest Boulton, two young cross-d...
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Far from the Tree: A Dozen Kinds of Love
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Tells the stories of parents who learn to deal with their children and find meaning in doing so. This title introdu...
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The Fun Stuff, and Other Essays
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In twenty-three passionate, sparkling dispatches – that range over such crucial writers as Thomas Hardy, Leo ...
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Gob’s Grief
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Chris Adrian’s first novel, published in the UK for the first time
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Lenin’s Kisses
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Deep within the Balou mountains lies a small rural town populated by disabled people. Blind, deaf and disfigured, t...
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London Bridge in America: The Tall Story of a Transatlantic Crossing
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In 1968 the world’s largest antique went to America. But how do you transport a 130-year-old bridge 3,000 mil...
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Nice Weather
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Presents the sexual and political themes that have long preoccupied Seidel – and thrilled and offended his re...
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The Theatre of E. E. Cummings
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The complete collection of E. E. Cummings s writing for the stage, from the most inventive poet of the twentieth ce...
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Empire of Secrets: British Intelligence, the Cold War and the Twilight of Empire
Bernard Porter writes:
It’s pretty obvious why British governments have been anxious to keep the history of their secret service ...
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Family Secrets: Living with Shame from the Victorians to the Present Day
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Explores personal, decisions: hiding an adopted daughter’s origins, taking a disabled son to a garden party, ...
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Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death: Reflections on Memory and Imagination
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A memoir that explores the permanent and indelible marks left by the Holocaust and a childhood spent in Auschwitz. ...
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Go Giants
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Presents a collection of poems that connects the shores of the author’s native Northern Ireland with those of...
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Granta 122: Betrayal
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In the world of the future, people exist in a perpetual state of rehearsing evacuations, and one man’s rehear...
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