Ander is always watchful, but particularly now, because the man across the table is his former teacher - Michael Wolphram - whom he hasn't seen in nearly 30 years. As the novel proceeds, we watch Wolphram's media lynching as ex-pupils and colleagues line up to lie about him.
Takes you down the thin cobblestoned streets of the Belgian border town of Bouillon. This book offers exquisite meditation on place, time and memory is an... Læs mere
Real Oxford shows that there's more than dreaming spires and bicycles to the city. The grand buildings of the university are here, but Patrick McGuinness charts a personal history of the... Læs mere
Essays by Patrick Guinness – poet, novelist, translator, editor, critic and speaker of several languages – exploring his personal history, the unofficial history of places in which he has lived, and some of the lesser known byways of European literature and art.