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In Bad Language, So Mayer blends memoir and manifesto as they explore the politics of speech, whi...
A brilliant novella from a legendary figure in American fiction
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From the author of Weird Fucks, a witty, bleak, and outrageous account of American girlhood.
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A personal essay on exposure, auto-fiction, internet feminism and the anxiety epidemic. Last year...
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You are a loser. This isn''t a personal slight, but an impersonal truth of the species, writes Jo...
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In this wide-ranging and intellectually lively essay, Amber Husain asks if our obsession with rep...
A New York Times Top Historical Fiction Pick of 2020An inventive and genre-bending new novel from...
Shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize and the Republic of Consciousness Prize
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The places where we live promise refuge from the brutality of life within capitalist society. Yet...
With a foreword by Huw Lemmey, this newly discovered, never-before-published novel - which pre-da...
In the 21 stories that compose this scintillating collection, Maeve Brennan writes about the dail...
The debut novel by acclaimed poet Lisa Robertson, in which a poet realizes she's written the work...
In Lovebug, Daisy Lafarge explores metaphors of love and disease as she seeks to understand human...
For readers of W. G. Sebald and Agustin Fernandez Mallo, this archaeological novel digs into Euro...
The spaceship Audition is hurtling towards an event horizon. Squashed immobile into its rooms are...
''It was a weekday, an ordinary morning, business hours drawing near, but the evanescent appearan...
Cancer, tumour, cancer. The words fizzle and dissolve into nothing like aspirin in water. I exist...
A young woman reorients her relationship to the world in the wake of sudden deafness in this mesm...
The City of Durham, 1434. Out of a storm, an aging minstrel arrives at the cathedral to entertain...
A forgotten masterpiece by an enigmatic master of Argentine literature
In this heartfelt exploration of queer fandom, legendary poet CAConrad charts the lasting power a...
A haunting novella from one of the twentieth century's greatest writers
Hallucinatory, stylish, and erotic, The Dissenters is a transcendent portrait of a woman and an e...
A beautiful, expansive essay about care, dependence, and what it means to breathe in an age of en...
A mesmerising and unsettling novel from a powerful new voice
From the author of Weird Fucks, a new selection of stories about sex, death, memory, and anxiety
Dog Days considers why we tell stories the way we do, and how we might tell them otherwise. Combi...
Mixed-Race Superman is a reflection on the lives of two very different supermen: Barack Obama and...
An essay on the battle for our attention in the age of distraction. Attention pays. In today's on...
A personal essay on the father daughter relationship and how it ought to be understood politicall...
For the narrator of Motion Sickness life is an unguided tour, populated with hotels and strangers...