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March Hares (Irish Literature)

Higgins, Aidan
9781943150069
March Hares collects thirty years of Aidan Higgins's essays, papers, and diaries, offering reflections on modern literature, modern readers, and Higgins's own experience of the literary life in the twentieth century.
€15.01

Dogs Of Inishere

Hopkin, Alannah
9781943150083
The Dogs of Inishere collects stories from across Alannah Hop- kin's thirty-year career as a fiction and travel writer. The stories presented here move from adolescence to middle age, sensitive always to the particular social, emotional, and intellectual challenges of the different phases of a life.
€12.50

Point Counter Point

Huxley, Aldous
9781628974492
€18.69

Samuel Beckett And Bram Van Velde

Juliet, Charles
9781564785312
Itself a mixture of idolatry, deft characterization, and critical insight, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram Van Velde is both an entertaining and insightful contribution to our understanding of the lives and thoughts of two masters.
€12.76

Sonka (Polish Literature)

Karpowicz, Ignacy
9781628972351
Against the backdrop of the Second World War, an old woman tells the story of a love affair between an SS officer and a local girl. Everyday tasks are interrupted by executions, and lies, thoughtlessly told, change the worlds and lives of two families forever.
€13.91

From Out of the City

Kelly, John
9781628970005
€12.58

The Round-dance of Water

Kuznetsov, Sergey
9781628974393
€21.77

The Round-Dance of Water

Kuznetsov, Sergey
9781628970524
From the man Arturo Perez-Reverte has called "the most talented young Russian author" comes this extraordinary family saga, a journey into the depths of the human soul.
€22.03

Past Habitual

Maclochlainn, Alf
9781564781093
€11.34

Wittgenstein's Mistress

Markson, David
9781628973914
€15.01

No Harm Done

McGarry, Jean
9781943150076
A collection of fifteen stories, Jean McGarry's No Harm Done, depicts family life at its worst, best, and funniest, as if the author had conjoined the lunacy of Cold Comfort Farm with the bitter grievances of Dubliners.
€15.14

Rainbow People

Mosley, Nicholas
9781628972283
In his final novel, Rainbow People, Nicholas Mosley offers us the distinctly twenty-first-century story of a holy family. A man, a woman, and a child walk together along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, near the border between Greece and Macedonia. They watch as a film is made about the refugee crisis on the beach.
€11.59