Literature & Literary Studies
Nights in the Iron Hotel
Review Hofmann's is one of the definitive bodies of work of the last half-century, as redolent of the mood, mores and matter of its time as any th...
View full detailsMarina Carr: Plays 3: Three
This third richly varied collection of plays by Marina Carr was published to coincide with the Royal Shakespeare Company's premiere of Hecuba at th...
View full detailsA Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
Review 'Eimear McBride is a writer of remarkable power and originality.' --Times Literary Supplement 'An instant classic.' --Guardian 'Unflinching...
View full detailsUnfaithful
Product Description we're still ourselves when we lieJoan and Tom have been married for nearly thirty years. Tara lies alone while Peter work...
View full detailsHope Place
Something's up with Maggie. She's rattling around in the house on Hope Place that she's lived in all her life. Her brothers and sisters flew the ne...
View full detailsThe Last Days of Troy
Known and Strange Things
Review Teju Cole hits it out of the park over and over in Known and Strange Things, his essay collection on photography, travel, race and being. I...
View full detailsYoung Chekhov
The Absence of War
Skylight
Review A magnificent chamber play by one of the few major playwrights in our language. Quite unlike his "social" trilogy [Racing Demon, Murmuring ...
View full detailsKafka's Dick
About the Author ALAN BENNETT has been a leading dramatist since Beyond the Fringe in the 1960s. His works for stage and screen include Talking He...
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Review Tender, heartbreaking play... a piece that quietly sounds the depths of social and cultural divisions. ― Financial TimesThis is a revel...
View full detailsTartuffe, the Imposter
About the Author Moli�re (1622-73) was born Jean Poquelin, the son of a prosperous upholsterer of Paris. His father was attached to the service of...
View full detailsTartuffe
French billionaire Orgon, relocated to Los Angeles with his family, has fallen under the spell of Tartuffe, a radical American evangelist. So compr...
View full detailsThe Short Plays of Harold Pinter
Review The foremost representative of British drama in the second half of the twentieth century. ― Swedish Academy citation on awarding Harold Pin...
View full detailsTunnel Vision
Review The answer lies in Breathnach's self-lacerating honesty and his skill in arranging fragments to create the momentum of a short story ... Ov...
View full detailsEssex Clay
Product Description Andrew Motion's prose memoir In the Blood (2006) was widely acclaimed, praised as an act of magical retrieval and a hymn to fa...
View full detailsPolly Stenham: Plays 1
About the Author Polly Stenham's plays include That Face (Royal Court and the Duke of York's), for which she was awarded the 2008 Critics' Circle ...
View full detailsThe Mentor
About the Author Daniel Kehlmann was born in Munich in 1975 and lives in Berlin and New York. His novels and plays have won numerous prizes, i...
View full detailsLate Company
When you wake up in a cold sweat at night and you think someone is watching you, well it's me. I'm watching you. And that cold sweat on your body, ...
View full detailsThe History Boys
Review Brilliantly funny, with lines that we will, I hope, be quoting for years to come and several show-stopping vignettes. Bennett is still naug...
View full detailsUnderwood Lane
Underwood Lane - the winter sun hangs like a suppurating boil glued to a giant sheet of dirty asbestos above the blackened tenements that rear up f...
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 CHRISTOPHER EWART-BIGGS MEMORIAL PRIZE 'An outstanding evening, a landmark play, a thoroughly deserved five stars . . . O...
View full detailsJoyce’s Women
I love fire. Fire is the colour of genius. In this audacious new work, Edna O'Brien gives voice to the women who were central to the life of James...
View full detailsPatriots
If the politicians cannot save Russia, then we businessmen must. We have not just the responsibility but the duty to become Russian heroes. 1991. ...
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A contemporary thriller with ancient roots, by the winner of the Most Promising New Playwright 2024 award (OffWestEnd). The bark creeps up my body...
View full detailsThe Collected Poems of George Mackay Brown
Review Extraordinarily effective ― Robert McCrum, The Observer A brilliant writer ― Spectator George Mackay Brown really does possess the magici...
View full detailsThe Story Smuggler
'Some smuggle cigarettes, others alcohol - or weapons. Our contraband, being invisible, is more dangerous. Our contraband is undetectable by scanne...
View full detailsNatural Burial Ground
'Will Burns is a soulful English poet of the kind we don't make enough of' Max Porter In his beautiful, evocative new collection, Natural Burial G...
View full detailsDancing With The Red Devil: A Memoir of Love, Hope, Family and Cancer
'A beautifully written gem of a book, both inspiring and poignant.' Elton John 'Incisive and heart-rending.' Richard E Grant Sarah Standing is a ...
View full detailsMy Russia: War or Peace?
In his timely new book, Mikhail Shishkin, argues that Russia is not a 'riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma': we just don't know enough abo...
View full detailsThe Book at War: Libraries and Readers in an Age of Conflict
Face of War
Review One of the very greatest correspondents to cover the conflicts of this bloodies and most violent of centuries ― Independent Product Descri...
View full detailsGhosts
Book Description Rebecca Lenkiewicz's version of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, or Those Who Return, premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in a co-...
View full detailsTalking about Detective Fiction
Talking About Detective Fiction is a celebration of the best in crime writing through the ages from P.D. James, the world's pre-eminent crime write...
View full detailsTony Harrison Plays 6: Hecuba; Fram; Iphigenia in Crimea (Faber Drama)
Tony Harrison's sixth collection includes a foreword by Lee Hall. The book contains Harrison's translation of Euripides's Hecuba, which inaugurated...
View full detailsThe Red Barn
The great detective writer Georges Simenon escaped France at the end of World War Two, and arrived in the USA to start again. With his American wif...
View full detailsMeaty
ONE OF STYLIST'S BEST NEW BOOKS FOR 2020 'This is an unforgettable book.' Roxane Gay Meditations on the terror of love; tips for getting your di...
View full detailsAnother Time
"Another Time" was the first volume that Auden published after his departure to America with Christopher Isherwood in January 1939. It was dedicate...
View full detailsBash: Latterday Plays
With the success of has first two films, In The Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors, writer-director Neil LaBute has been hailed as a fir...
View full detailsJudgment Day
It's another normal day at a small-town station, where a handful of passengers are waiting for the stopping train. Thomas Hudetz, the well-liked st...
View full detailsThe Tale of Little Bevan
In a peaceful Norfolk village, three people are seeking happiness. But as the harvest moon fills and the party begins, ancient forces are brought t...
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Anxiously awaiting the return of his new wife, Adolph finds solace in the words of a stranger. But comfort soon turns to destruction as old wounds ...
View full detailsCelebration
Product Description A restaurant. Two curved banquettes. It's a celebration. Violent, wildly funny, Harold Pinter's new play displays a vivid zest...
View full detailsMartin Crimp Plays 2: The Country, Attempts on Her Life, The Misanthrope, No One Sees the Video and The Country
This second collection of Martin Crimp's work brings together four remarkable plays.
To a Fault
In this impressive debut, Nick Laird explores the sharp edge of relationships, from the intimacy of lovers to the brutality of political violence. ...
View full detailsRiflemind
Twenty years after their frontman, John, walked off stage for good, the ironic rock band Riflemind are set to get together again. For John, a reuni...
View full detailsEpoch and Artist
About the Author David Jones (1895-1974) was born in Kent. In 1915, then an art student, he went to war with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, where he f...
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