A memoir in the form of a series of sharply etched vignettes that shift astonishingly in time and...
The Absent Therapist is a book of soundings, a jostle of voices that variously argue, remember, e...
Broken Consort is a chronicle of close attention (to books, films, plays, paintings and life itse...
In his first collection of poetry after a career as a novelist spanning five decades, Paul Bailey...
The 3rd collection from the Aldeburgh Prize-winning and Forward-shortlisted poet. Continues the t...
Prize-winning translations of the poetry of Apollinaire in a bilingual edition.
The preoccupations of Brilliant Corners include the tangible damage inflicted by empires, plunder...
Memories of growing up in an ordinary but loving family in Lancashire in the 1940s and early 50s,...
'One of the great American novels' (Salon): first published by Granta in 2003, reissued by CBe in...
In June 1819 Henri Beyle (aka Stendhal) is rejected by the woman he loves. Beyle finds himself st...
An urgent and insightful response to Covid and the public events of 2020, written in instalments ...
Flickerbook is the classic autobiography of the writer Leila Berg (1917-2012), who grew up in a J...
A memoir about books, mostly - and bonfires, cliches, dystopias, failure, happiness, jokes, justi...
Coping with the fallout of her relationships with a twin sister, an ex-girlfriend and a boyfriend...
Fourth and final volume in a series documenting Anglo-Finnish relations and acclaimed by the TLS ...
Stretto is both a novel of travel and migration, moving between Ireland, England and Scotland ove...
Where does the body end and the mind begin? Two texts run parallel: on one side the verbatim tran...
Essays by Patrick Guinness - poet, novelist, translator, editor, critic and speaker of several la...
Second collection from a poet whose first book was received with wide acclaim.
An innovative memoir of growing up in London from the 1950s to the 1980s, written in a variety of...
Katy-Evans Bush's third full collection addresses the present chaotic political times with anger,...
First English translation (by Kathleen Shields) of a classic book on Paris by the celebrated Fren...
A fantasia on the life of Bebe Rebozo, Cuban-American sidekick to President Richard Milhous Nixon...
The final book of the Polish theatre director Tadeusz Bradecki (1955-2022), The End of Ends is a ...
Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers is a consideration of shame, isolation, and the strange terrai...
New poetry collection and essays by the prize-winning author of Murmur
The fictional travel diary of an English writer invited to a country in which there are officiall...
The second collection of short stories by an acclaimed writer who is now in her late nineties.
An innovative exploration of a pivotal year in recent history, told in the words of those who wit...
176 Interruptions is a revised and expanded edition of 99 Interruptions, published in 2022 and ac...
In Joie de vivre, Bailey continues to celebrate the living and the dead with 'measured sorrow and...
Drawing deeply on O'Brien's experience of cancer and of childhood abuse, and of collaboration wit...
Hofmann, G: Lichtenberg and the Little Flower Girl
The second poetry collection by Dan O'Brien based on the experience of the war reporter Paul Wats...
Memories of growing up in Moscow in the 1980s retold by an acclaimed poet, with colour and black-...
Agota Kristof's celebrated trilogy of novels exploring the after-effects of trauma and the nature...
Narrated in a series of brief vignettes, The Illiterate is Kristof 's memoir of her childhood, he...
A cross-genre exploration of interruptions in both life and literature, and of the relationship b...
Prize-winning first collection by the poet JO Morgan, a verse narrative of childhood on the Isle ...
A book about literary obsession by two writers who have both written acclaimed novels about the 1...