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.
Prize-winning first collection by the poet JO Morgan, a verse narrative of childhood on the Isle of Skye
Second collection from a poet whose first book was received with wide acclaim.
A book about literary obsession by two writers who have both written acclaimed novels about the 19th-century French writer Stendhal.
A work of fiction, memoir and history and love.
Katy-Evans Bush's third full collection addresses the present chaotic political times with anger, intelligence, humour and a bracing honesty that lets no one off the hook.
A fantasia on the life of Bebe Rebozo, Cuban-American sidekick to President Richard Milhous Nixon, Bebe dives into a swamp of big dicks, bad politics and worse jokes, exploding cigars and lost episodes of I Love Lucy.
The final book of the Polish theatre director Tadeusz Bradecki (1955-2022), The End of Ends is a book about art and story-telling that contains an embedded novel.
Do Not Send Me Out Among Strangers is a consideration of shame, isolation, and the strange terrain where private and public grief meet.
The fictional travel diary of an English writer invited to a country in which there are officially no dogs.
New poetry collection and essays by the prize-winning author of Murmur
The second collection of short stories by an acclaimed writer who is now in her late nineties.