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Light And Thread
Han Kang draws together the threads of her work and life, tracing the connections between her interior and exterior worlds through a sequence of essays, poems, photographs and diaries.
The Hair Of The Pigeon
Told with aching intimacy and poetic force, The Hair of the Pigeon is an epic tale of exile, survival, and indestructible love, tracing a path from the atrocities of the Syrian civil war, across the Mediterranean, to present-day Copenhagen
The News From Dublin
In The News from Dublin, a beautiful collection of short stories from the bestselling author of Brooklyn and Long Island, Colm Tóibín delves into the days and nights of those living far from home.
Building Stories: Perth
An illustrated love letter to Perth’s heritage buildings—Building Stories: Perth reveals their gossipy pasts, surprising transformations, and the everyday stories hidden behind familiar façades.
Small Comfort
Intricately built and wickedly humorous, these five interconnected short stories are all about one thing: money.
Original Sin
An intellectually daring and deeply intimate exploration of how genetics complicate our ideas about blame, punishment and moral responsibility.
Fourteen Ways of Looking
Fourteen Ways of Looking, written in fragments, looks at the year Erin's parents died. It is also the story of a writer reflecting on her life and her grief and commenting on the writing process as it progresses.
Hagtale: A Macbeth Origin Story
Hagtale explores the power of stories lost and found, their transformative potential, and who gets to be the owner of the tale.
What Sheep Think About The Weather
Filled with warm wit, fascinating stories, and surprising science, What Sheep Think About the Weather is an illuminating, playful, and personal quest to understand animals on their own terms, rather than through a human lens.
Things That Disappear
From the 2024 winner of the International Booker Prize, a collection of short essays on the places, people, rituals and objects that slip into the realm of memory.
On Not Climbing Mountains
Beautifully conceived and deftly crafted, this is an exhilarating feat of storytelling, concerned with the fragilities of the natural world, the pains of grief and memory, and the endless reverberations of art.
Defending The Defenceless
Defending the Defenceless is a powerful exploration of Indigenous self-determination within the legal system, offering a deeply personal and critical perspective on the intersection of law, identity and advocacy.
The Penguin Book of Polish Short Stories
The thirty-nine superb stories of The Penguin Book of Polish Short Stories run the length of the literal and imaginative creation of Poland, from 1918 (when Poland regained its independence after 123 years of colonization by neighbouring empires) to the present.
In Praise of The Earth
Through this rich meditation on plants, soil, gardening, and time, Han unfolds a way of relating to and tending the earth that is in sharp contrast to the brutal, incessant exploitation of our planet that we see all around us today.
Pissing Women
Pissing Women, visual artist and photographer Sophy Rickett's influential series of portraits of women pissing in public, caused a storm in the art world in 1994. Now, thirty years later, these era-defining images are reproduced with testimonies from the writers, musicians, artists and creatives on whose work they have had a profound influence.