The latest novel from acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, author of The Wind-up Bird Chronicle.
Guardian columnist, and biographer of Karl Marx, Francis Wheen launches a polemic on the retreat of reason in the late 20th century.
The latest novel from acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, author of The Wind-up Bird Chronicle.
The autobiography of Chechen surgeon Khassan Baiev, gives a frank and humane perspective on the war in Chechnya.
The first novel from acclaimed Dutch writer Michael Faber. Set in the highlands of Scotland, where a young woman prowls the motorways searching for male hitch-hikers
An Anglo-Italian introduction into the world of simple but tasty food, as found throughout Italy in the humble Trattoria
Susanna Clarke’s novel, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, is a strange mix of History and Fantasy which has topped bestseller lists around the world.
The first english translation of acclaimed Colombian novelist and film-director, Fernando Vallejo’s work. The story of a disillusioned writer and his hit-man lover, set in Medellin, Colombia.
2001 novel from the acclaimed English author. Atonement tells the story of thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis who witnesses a moment’s flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant and Cecilia’s childhood friend.
Poland’s first track suit novel? Dorota Masłowska’s debut novel, published when she was only 19 and causing a sensation in her native Poland, attracts labels and chin-stroking disquisitions on the State We Are In. Translated by Benjamin Paloff, the original Polish title translates as: The Polish-Russkie War Under a White and Red Flag. Published in America under the title Snow White and Russian Red
A retelling of Humanity’s most famous disaster story, in this debut novel from American writer David Maine.