Hailed by the authorites as `the future of housing', The Estate in south London was opened with a flourish by the Lord Mayor of London in the late 1960s.
This unique anthology presents depictions of female figures in a wide range of English verse - narrative, dramatic and lyric, original and translated - from the Middle Ages to the late nineteenth century.
BRD, Palmen und wie man einfach verschwindet: Nach »Arbeit« der neue Roman von Thorsten NagelschmidtMärz 2020, eine abgeschiedene Lodge in dem kolumbianischen Dschungeldorf Soledad.
This carefully crafted ebook: "Tender Is the Night (The Original Unabridged 1934 Edition)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.
Formally inventive, Simon Brousseau's Synapses orchestrates a series of beautifully crafted literary snapshots, each involving a different character, eloquently presented using a sole, twisting and turning, stylistically accomplished sentence written in the second-person singular.
Winner of the Alistair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction A Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award Finalist A 2022 ReLit Award Finalist A Siskiyou Prize Semi-Finalist A Miramichi Reader Best Fiction Title of 2021Oil-soaked and swamp-born, the bruised optimism of Hueberts stories offer sincere appreciation of the beauty of our wilted, wheezing world.
In a nameless Hungarian town, teenagers on a competitive swim team occupy their after-training hours with hard drinking and fast cars, hash cigarettes and marathons of Grand Theft Auto, the meaningless sex and late-night exploits of a world defined by self-gratification and all its attendant recklessness.
Winner of the 2020 Governor General's Award in TranslationA World Literature Today Notable Translation of 2020Sliding doors open and close automatically, exit to the left, entrance to the right.
A hallucinatory, fragmentary, and tragic fictional telling of one of the most fa-mous psychotherapy cases in history, A lex Pheby s Playthings offers a visceral and darkly comic portrait of paranoid schizophrenia.
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 DUBLIN LITERARY AWARDSHORTLISTED FOR THE ETHEL WILSON FICTION PRIZETHE GLOBE AND MAIL TOP 30 CANADIAN BOOKS TO READ IN 2023CBC BOOKS WORKS OF CANADIAN FICTION TO READ IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2023All talk, no action: The Mezzanine meets Ducks, Newburyport in this meandering and captivating debut Its a hot summer night, and Hugh Dalgarno, a 31-year-old clerical worker, thinks his brain is broken.
'Summer days and new relationships are rendered with a grace that is lyrical at times but also ironic and comic, in a tone perfectly-pitched' Colm T ib n'Compelling, vibrant, and dazzling' Brandon Taylor, Booker shortlisted author of Real Life'Very human, very real but also, fundamentally, extremely fun to read' Rebecca Watson, author of Little ScratchA New Statesman 25 best books to read in 2025.
Immergiti in una storia di passione e conflitto con "Relazione Lesbica", un romanzo erotico che esplora le dinamiche complesse e sensuali tra due donne forti e indipendenti.
Water spells life on the high desert: A migrant is found and rescued at the point of death; a village finds its supply failing; a rancher loses his water source in a drunken card game; a developer's reckless plan to build grandiose winter homes arouses a deadly protest; and an end-of-life experience inspires a hapless desert wanderer to find redemption through altruism and forgiveness.
Simone Perez, Architect of the Capitol, is stunned when a terrible explosion rocks the capitol, totally collapsing the tunnel which connects the House and Senate Chambers and trapping several people.
In this Old West tale of deceit, revenge, and greed, full of scoundrels, rogues, and desperadoes on a lawless frontier, John Barton learns what it takes to become a man.
This novel is a story of the transformative power of love, of how Nick Mitya, who was nourished by a patriarchal, religiously bigoted, sexually chauvinist, materialist, and hypocritical culture, is transformed into a compassionate, caring, tolerant, and honest human being.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of American Dirt, comes a heartfelt, multigenerational family story which asks: what does it mean to call a place home?
Ce livre est une création de Manuel Garcia, une véritable mine de plaisirs interdits et de rencontres passionnées, spécialement conçue pour satisfaire les appétits érotiques les plus audacieux des lecteurs gays adultes.
In this anthology, former Maine Poet Laureate Wesley McNair has collected the work of Maine poets that were featured in his popular column, Take Heart.