A collection of linked stories, encounters, journeys and perceptions that bear testament to the extraordinary creativity of this Booker-winning writer
This is a collection of fragments about time and space by a writer and critic.
In a dusty, ramshackle town lives A'ida. Her insurgent husband Xavier has been imprisoned. Resolute, sensuous and tender, A'ida's letters to the man she loves tell of daily events in the town, and of its motley collection of inhabitants whose lives flow through hers.
Exiled in London, the Hungarian artist Janos Lavin disappears one day, into thin air. His journal offers his friend John the only clues to where he has gone, and why.
A novel by the Booker prize winning author.
Booker wining novelist, playwright, essayist, poet and critic - even admirers rarely know John Berger in all his literary incarnations. This collection of essays takes... Læs mere
The follow-up to the seminal Ways of Seeing, one of the most influential books on art
A collection of interwoven stories. It presents a portrait of two worlds - a small Alpine village bound to the earth and by tradition, and the restless, future-driven culture that invade it - at their moment of collision.
Offers a furious homage to the homeless and a lyrical meditation on language and experience.
Set in a small village in the French Alps, this book relates the stories of sceptical, hard-working men and fiercely independent women.