A smart and stylish account of the bigotry lurking in our hearts and institutions alike.
'I wrote this book because I didn't want Amy Winehouse to be dead.'
Race, politics, identity, photography: South African writer Ivan Vladislavic reminds us nothing i...
This cutting but compassionate debut novel charts a young girl's rise from life in a squalid rura...
Nine-year old Marina swears like a sailor and thinks like a novelist; but that doesn't make growi...
A teacher asked me a question; and I opened my mouth as a sort of formality but closed it softly;...
The void at the heart of an economically insecure family is laid bare when an analytical son help...
'Perhaps the luminous novel is this thing that I started writing today; just now. Maybe these she...
A divorce leads a man to Buenos Aires. In a trendy cafe he witnesses a minor accident involving E...
The Turkish variety are prized for their enlarged leaf bud; that's where we put the heroin . . .
'I haven't read a book this dark and frank and sublimely written in a while. Maybe since Cormac M...
Completed by Robert Aickman in 1975; but never before published in the USA; Go Back at Once is a ...