A brilliant novella from a legendary figure in American fiction
Pain was Joe Grim''s self-expression, his livelihood and reason for being. He rarely won a fight,...
Aspiring writer Sterling is arrested one morning, without having done anything wrong. Plunged int...
From the author of Weird Fucks, a witty, bleak, and outrageous account of American girlhood.
From the brilliantly original novelist and critic Lynne Tillman comes Mothercare, an honest and b...
A former historian is spending time in a residential home - but is it an artist's retreat, a sana...
An artist in her late twenties awakens one morning to a deep drone in her right ear. She is diagn...
Berlin is changing. Economic inequality is spiralling out of control, the party is moving on. Anj...
For the narrator of Motion Sickness life is an unguided tour, populated with hotels and strangers...
Amna, Nimo, Mouna - these are all names for a single Egyptian woman whose life has mirrored that ...
When CAConrad''s reverence for the King puts them on a trip to Memphis, the result is this wild j...
In the 21 stories that compose this scintillating collection, Maeve Brennan writes about the dail...
The spaceship Audition is hurtling through towards an event horizon. Squashed immobile into its r...
Dog Days considers why we tell stories the way we do, and how we might tell them otherwise. Combi...
A beautiful, expansive essay about care, dependence, and what it means to breathe in an age of en...
Juggling with our perception of time and reality, Still Life tells the story of an author struggl...
Moments of clarity are rare and fleeting; how can we become comfortable outside of them, in the m...
''It was a weekday, an ordinary morning, business hours drawing near, but the evanescent appearan...
Kieran and Harlow's best friend Annie disappeared a year ago. And now, so have the ghosts.After b...
A mesmerising and unsettling novel from a powerful new voice
Cancer, tumour, cancer. The words fizzle and dissolve into nothing like aspirin in water. I exist...
Ezekiel Hooper Stark is a cultural anthropologist nudging forty. His interest is family snapshots...
Prussia, the early 19th century. As he attempts to bury his recently deceased wife, Redo Hauptsha...
A personal essay on exposure, auto-fiction, internet feminism and the anxiety epidemic. Last year...
Leda is lost. Bouncing from job to job, from coffee bar to house party, he spends his days watchi...
A haunting novella from one of the twentieth century's greatest writers
Luc has lived a long time as a soloist. She has not seen Billy for many years. A visit to a major...
A 36 year old that looks like Eleven from Stranger Things works in a run-down hotel on an Isle of...
A multi-faceted, matryoshka doll of a novel which asks how far we ever able to understand ourselv...
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In Bad Language, So Mayer blends memoir and manifesto as they explore the politics of speech, whi...
''The pathogen arrives anyway and takes a seat at the table. Conditioned to welcome damage, I am ...
From the author of Close to the Knives, a series of fictional monologues that create a visceral a...
'I have never told anyone about this before. There is no way to prove that it happened, but why w...
The City of Durham, 1434. Out of a storm, an aging minstrel arrives at the cathedral to entertain...
''Raised from babydom into doubt, I''m as feminine as Rousseau. I, Hazel Brown, eldest daughter o...
From award-winning writer Sarah Schulman, a longtime activist and critic of the Israeli war on Ga...
From the author of Weird Fucks, a new selection of stories about sex, death, memory, and anxiety
When unambitious scholar Ramoon Beltra receives a mysterious invitation to a lucrative six-month ...
The places where we live promise refuge from the brutality of life within capitalist society. Yet...
The History of the Vertebrate is a searing account of postpartum madness. Moving between memory, ...
You are a loser. This isn''t a personal slight, but an impersonal truth of the species, writes Jo...