Smart, edgy, hilarious, and unabashedly raunchy New York Times bestselling author Samantha Irby explodes onto the printed page in her uproarious first collection of essays, published in the UK for the first time....Daugiau...
The Sunday Times bestseller Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse, which we published back in 2014, must have really made people think. Because everythings got worse.Weve gone from UKIP to Brexit, from horse lasagne to fatbergs, from big soci...Daugiau...
No one else casts such a shrewd and gimlet eye on contemporary life. - William BoydComic, dark and insightful, What Happened? is Hanif Kureishis new collection of essays and fiction....Daugiau...
TheLondon Review of Books has grown, over four decades, into Europes leading magazine of culture and ideas, but it began life in the words of its founding editor, Karl Miller as just a small paper. This wonderful selection of ...Daugiau...
It was only through Amelia Gentlemans tenacious investigative and campaigning journalism that it emerged that thousands were in Paulettes position. In The Windrush Betrayal, Gentleman tells the story of the scandal and exposes deeply disturbi...Daugiau...
Until the 29 March, 2019, when it would all definitely be over. Drawing on three years of newspaper columns, a complete transcript of the Content Provider stand-up show, and Lees caustic footnote commentary, March of the Lemmings is the scathing,...Daugiau...
After the publication of Outline, Transit and Kudos - in which Rachel Cusk redrew the boundaries of fiction - this writer of uncommon brilliance returns with a series of essays that offers new insights on the themes at the heart of her lifes w...Daugiau...
These magnetic essays are nothing less than a reckoning, dissecting relations between the sexes, women and writing, work and life. Hardwicks provocative essays were first published in 1974 and won loyal admiration from writers including Joan Didio...Daugiau...
Paul Kingsnorth was once an activist, an ardent environmentalist. But as the environmental movement began to focus on sustainability rather than the defence of wild places for their own sake and as global conditions worsened, he grew disencha...Daugiau...
Musician and activist Billy Bragg diagnoses the crisis of accountability in Western democracies in this new series of political pamphlets from Faber.We live in a world where strongman politics are rising; neo-liberalism has hollowed o...Daugiau...
Whether dissecting European architectures obsession with historical loss, or the male gaze in photographer Andre Kerteszs work, Breathnachs writing - brave, wild, and genre-bending - heralds a dazzling new voice in literary prose....Daugiau...
When in 1999 I began writing for The New York Review of Books ... my stance became that of the ingenuous Martian who had just landed on a gorgeous alien planet ... Montaignes que sais-je. A little light, a little wonder, some skepticism, some...Daugiau...
where have you been?In this painfully funny collection, Samantha Irby captures powerful emotional truths while chronicling the rubbish bin she calls her life....Daugiau...
When in 1999 I began writing for The New York Review of Books ... my stance became that of the ingenuous Martian who had just landed on a gorgeous alien planet ... Montaignes que sais-je. A little light, a little wonder, some skepticism, some...Daugiau...
To begin to write - to attempt to do anything creative, for that matter - is to ask many other questions, not only about the craft itself, but of oneself, and of life. accounts of his collaborations in film and television, and above all, exploration...Daugiau...
The Pixels of Paul Cezanne is a collection of essays by Wim Wenders which he presents his observations and reflections on the fellow artists who have influenced, shaped and inspired him.How are they doing it? is the key questions Wen...Daugiau...
Spies betray people. Thats what we do. It becomes a - a habit. Difficult to break - even when its not - not strictly necessary. Wormwood Scrubs Prison, London, 1961. One of Britains most notorious double agents, George Blake, is serving a f...Daugiau...
A collection of essays from the award-winning author of Open City and Every Day Is for the Thief. It comes with pieces on politics, photography, travel, history and literature. It covers subjects as diverse as Virginia Woolf, W G Sebald, Instagram, B...Daugiau...
Europe is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of World War II - and no one has reported on this crisis in more depth or breadth than the Guardians migration correspondent, Patrick Kingsley. This is his account of who these voyagers ar...Daugiau...