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"Who can tell exactly where the difference lies between those of us who imagine ourselves sane and those we call insane?" A novel about a psychiatrist struggling to uphold his... Læs mere
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A panoramic view of English life from 1919 to 1936, Two Thousand Million Man-Power is no wistful, nostalgic account of this time. Instead, Gertrude Trevelyan shows how... Læs mere
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An anthology of reviews produced in collaboration with special educational needs children studying at Hewett Academy, Norwich UK.
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2021/22 collection of UEA Creative Writing Society pieces.
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The 2022 collection of creative writing from Durham University
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Genevieve Taggard is recognized as one of the finest American poets of the 20th century. Her work appears in every major anthology of American poetry. Yet this is the first comprehensive collection of her work ever to appear.
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Todd, Randy, and Carter come across a boy while roaming the countryside near their town. They take him hostage in a cave in an abandoned quarry and consider what to do next. Written in cool, realistic prose, Quarry pulls the reader into a vortex of violence and inhumanity.
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A special issue of Hinterland, the quarterly nonfiction journal based out of the University of East Anglia, containing brand-new creative nonfiction themed around "writing the body".
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A haunting account of the emotional abuse experienced by a young woman who marries an older man, an extremely tight-fisted grocer whose avarice gradually takes over her whole world view. A powerful story of psychological degradation that draws the reader in like a vortex.
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First translation into English of Desesterro, the multiple prize-winning novel by Sheyla Smanioto first published in Brazil, 2015
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A masterpiece of humanism, Time Stood Still recounts Paul Cohen-Portheim's years of internment in England as an enemy alien during World War One. A passionate but balanced argument against internment and its inherently dehumanizing effects.
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A special edition of the timeless classic published in partnership with Redwings Horse Sanctuary to raise funds for their charitable work in equine welfare