A powerful account of a young woman growing up on a ranch in rural Nevada in the midst of family troubles and a dry, unforgiving landscape. As vivid a picture of the challenges facing young women in 1950s America as Sylvia Plath's classic The Bell Jar.
A queer-feminist creative critical work centring on the impact of parasites in cultural discourse surrounding visual art, mythology, philosophy and fiction.
A collection of interconnected poems centring on Bonnici's academic research into early modern English witch trials.
The third edition of Peninsula showcases an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of poetry and prose from Durham University’s emerging writers.
With an introduction by playwright Steve Waters and foreword by film director Joe Russo, these stories provide a captivating, evocative, and often hilarious preview into the work done by our 2023 MA Scriptwriting cohort.
In turn surreal, funny, and tender, these contributions offer a diverse collection of writing from members of the UEA 2023 MA Literary Translation and Poetry cohorts.
Nine wildly divergent works of crime fiction by nine talented new writers, all carefully crafted to captivate, provoke, absorb, appal and, above all, to entertain.
Mortal Leap tells a story we all know but have never heard: what happens when you have an opportunity to take another person's identity? A wife identifies a man badly disfigured in battle as... Læs mere
One of the most audacious modernist novels. A woman, fifty, widowed, rejected by her younger lover, lies dying in a nursing home. As she nears death, her thoughts go back... Læs mere
An anthology of Lydia Maria Child's writing for children edited with an introduction by Hilary Emmett & Thomas Ruys Smith in collaboration with students from the Department of American Studies at the University of East Anglia.
The Bitter Roots is a novel full of evocative details of a time and place, a frank, unvarnished portrait of an America struggling with racism, class prejudice, conflicts between labor... Læs mere