"Quin's prose never falters; it's stunning." The Paris ReviewThis new collection of rare and unpublished writing by the cult 1960s author explores the risks and seductions of going over the edge
“She thought that it was precisely when things get uncomfortable or can’t be shown that something interesting comes to light. That is the point of no return, the point that must be reached, the point
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Praise for By Night the Mountain Burns:"A delightfully candid, deceptively sober narrative voice." ?Helen Oyeyemi, author of What is Not Yours is Not Yours"A poignant novel by one of Equatorial Guinea
"Herrera is Mexico's greatest novelist." —Francisco Goldman"Herrera's novels are like little lights in a vast darkness. I want to see whatever he shows me." —Stephen Sparks, Green Apple Books"The Tran
It’s the fifties, and Lorrie is unimpressed when her family moves to the remote Scottish island where her grandad runs a whisky distillery. She befriends Sylvie, the shy girl next door: ‘The slightest
"As vertiginous, airtight and intense as a dream." Yuri HerreraWhen José's fireworks factory job ends explosively, his wife Laura must return to work. Recovering from his initial apathy, he
"This is a book with a meaning and a force and a message." Italo Calvino"A marvellous writer!" Roberto SavianoFour days of rain trigger strange events across Naples: ghostly voices are hea
To Leave with the Reindeer is the account of a woman who has been trained for a life she cannot live. She readies herself for freedom, and questions its limits, by exploring how humans relate to anima
“A man called Berg, who changed his name to Greb, came to a seaside town intending to kill his father. . .”So begins Ann Quin’s madcap frolic with sinister undertones, a debut “so staggeringly superio