To enter the fictional world of Imaginary Women is to revisit a lively cultural era where one rea...
First published in 1970, this collection of eleven stories showcases Brooke-Rose's innovative cre...
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This book is a day and a night in the life of a Scottish city, seen through the imaging eye of a ...
The Exagggerations of Peter Prince is an adventure for the reader and for the hero. It is a knot ...
Verbivoracious Press publishes a triannual festschrift celebrating the work of lesser-known Europ...
It is the sixties in the century of middlemen. Meet the cast: Rusty Conway, Chief Public Relation...
Knut takes place during WWII in the house of the Strobls, a Norwegian aristocratic estate populat...
The Verbivore emerges, prognathous and slavering, from its cocoon, having consumed four festschri...
Set against a backdrop of public scandal and private dilemma, Mirrors on which dust has fallen pr...
A monument to our insatiable verbivoracity, The Syllabus is an act of humble genuflection before ...
This omnibus edition collects the four full-length novels from prolific poet, essayist, playwrigh...
The Greater Infortune and The Connecting Door were both originally published as halves of a pair,...
Next is, like Ulysses, a novel of (post)modern urban life in which characters circulate on foot a...
Who is Marvin Cohen? Brooklyn-born New Yorker Marvin Cohen published numerous surreal and whimsic...
The fifth issue fêtes tireless innovator in fiction and poetry, renowned Beckett scholar, relentl...
Veteran critic Nicolas Tredell has been conversing with fellow critics for over three decades. Th...
Likely to have the distinction of being the first (and perhaps only) novel constructed using the ...
Stuart Evans's first novel is a comedy-of-ill-manners set in a nouveau riche milieu: a fantastic ...
Alan Burns was an important voice in a group of experimental writers who came to the fore in Grea...
The third in Brooke-Rose's sequence of early realist novels, The Dear Deceit, first published in ...
Image for Investigation: About my Father is Christoph Meckel’s celebrated work of memoir or 'fath...
Twenty-nine year old Julia Grampion has just received her doctorate at London University, but lif...
Rosalyn Drexler embarked upon a vibrant career as a pop artist, playwright, screenwriter, pseudon...
Jeff Nuttall's fiction displays an impatience with the constraints of words and language; the pre...
The sixth Verbivoracious Festschrift is a brobdingnagian spectacular fêting the famous workshop o...
A festschrift, as defined by Merriam-Webster online, is 'a volume of writings by different author...
A brilliant and overlooked amalgam of highbrow genius and contemporary pop culture, Gilbert Adair...
The centrepiece of Brooke-Rose's Intercom Quartet, Xorandor and Verbivore explore the shifting la...
The Utopian consists of two intertwined storylines unfolding in two radically different settings....
Nina is happily married to Gael, until his recently published book rouses the ire of a not-quite-...
Completed in 1962, first published in 1972, Tom Mallin's third novel Erowina is an encyclopaedic ...
Caliban, an embittered screenwriter of B-grade movies, yearns to be a great novelist. He is torn ...
In this remarkable tetralogy of short novels, Nichols envisions the nature of our communal, yet h...