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The Line Of Beauty - Thryft
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Alan Hollinghurst | Pan Macmillan Paperback Omes

The Line Of Beauty

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This book could be a good read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of gay life in 1980s London. With its gripping storyline and psychological depth, it vividly portrays the intertwining themes of class, family, society, politics, and sexuality. Dive into this remarkable work of fiction that challenges stereotypes and delves into the darker and more alluring aspects of an intriguing era.
The Hours - Thryft
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Michael Cunningham | Picador Usa

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A daring, deeply affecting third novel by the author of A Home at the End of the World and Flesh and Blood. In The Hours, Michael Cunningham, widely praised as one of the most gifted writers of his generation, draws inventively on the life and work of Virginia Woolf to tell the story of a group of contemporary characters struggling with the conflicting claims of love and inheritance, hope and despair. The narrative of Woolf's last days before her suicide early in World War II counterpoints the fictional stories of Samuel, a famous poet whose life has been shadowed by his talented and troubled mother, and his lifelong friend Clarissa, who strives to forge a balanced and rewarding life in spite of the demands of friends, lovers, and family. Passionate, profound, and deeply moving, this is Cunningham's most remarkable achievement to date.
Daydream Girl - Thryft
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Bella Pollen | Pan Macmillan

Daydream Girl

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Daydream Girl could be a great read for anyone who enjoys romantic comedies and appreciates the quirks of independent cinemas. The witty humor and relatable characters make for an engaging and fun read, while also touching on themes of family and finding oneself. Fans of light-hearted escapist literature with a dose of realism will appreciate this book.
War Poems (Poetry Classics) - Thryft
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Siegfried Sassoon | Faber

War Poems (Poetry Classics)

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Siegfried Sassoon, who lived through World War One and who died in 1967, was, as the introduction to this book tells us, irritated in his later years at always being thought of as a "war poet". Understandable perhaps from the point of view of the poet: readers on the other hand might wish to demur. The poems gathered here and chronologically ordered, thereby tracing the course of the war, are an extraordinary testimony to the almost unimaginable experiences of a combatant in that bitter conflict. Moving from the patriotic optimism of the first few poems (" ... fighting for our freedom, we are free") to the anguish and anger of the later work (where "hope, with furtive eyes and grappling fists / Flounders in mud ... "), there comes a point when the reality of trench-warfare and its aftershocks move beyond comprehension: Sassoon knows this, and it becomes a powerful element in his art. As a book, the images have a cumulative relentlessness that make it almost impossible to read more than a few poems in one sitting. Unlike the avant-garde experiments developing in Europe in the first decades of this century, Sassoon's verse is formally conservative--but this was perhaps necessary, for as one reads the poems, one feels that the form, the classically inflected tropes, the metre and rhyme, apart from ironising the rhetoric of glory and battle were necessary techniques for containing the emotion (and indeed, a tone of barely controlled irony may have been the only means by which these angry observations would have been considered publishable at the time). When Sassoon's line begins to fragment, as it does in several of the later poems, it is under the extreme pressure to express the inexpressible. Compassion and sympathy are omnipresent here, in their full etymological sense of suffering with or alongside others--something the higher echelons of command (those " ... old men who died / Slow, natural deaths--old men with ugly souls") were never able or willing to contemplate. But Sassoon intuited the future of warfare, could sense that this was not "the war to end all wars": the mock-religious invocation of the final poem prefigures the vicious euphemisms of more recent conflicts: "Grant us the power to prove, by poison gases, / The needlessness of shedding human blood." Sassoon's bile-black irony signals a deep-felt pessimism: it was with good reason. --Burhan Tufail
The Line of Beauty - Thryft
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Alan Hollinghurst | Bloomsbury

The Line of Beauty

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The Line of Beauty is a captivating read for those interested in exploring themes of class, sex, and money during the 80s. Featuring distinct characters searching for their own sense of identity, the novel is at once a character study and a sweeping ode to its time period. Through Nick's relationships with Wani and Leo, Hollinghurst examines the intersections of privilege, ambition, and sexuality, resulting in a complex portrayal of human nature in all its contradictions.
Selected Poems - Thryft
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Thom Gunn, Ted Hughes  | Faber & Faber Ltd

Selected Poems

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First published in 1962 this selection, made by the poets themselves, draws on the volumes they had published up to that date and forms a valuable introduction to their work.
Leaves of Grass - Thryft
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Walt Whitman, Malcolm Cowley  | Penguin Classics

Leaves of Grass

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“I am large, I contain multitudes”A Penguin Classic When Walt Whitman self-published his Leaves of Grass in July 1855, he altered the course of literary history. One of the greatest masterpieces of American literature, it redefined the rules of poetry while describing the soul of the American character. Throughout his great career, Whitman continuously revised, expanded, and republished Leaves of Grass , but many critics believe that the book that matters most is the 1855 original. Penguin Classics proudly presents that text in its original and complete form, with an introductory essay by the writer and poet Malcolm Cowley.“I celebrate myself, and sing myself,And what I assume you shall assume,For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.”For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.
Rimbaud's work is a must-read for anyone interested in modern poetry and the French symbolist movement. This bilingual edition is a faithful rendition of Rimbaud's complex verse, and also includes previously omitted versions of poems and letters, making it the best authoritative version of Rimbaud's work available. The book's unique feature is its side-by-side translation, which makes Rimbaud's poetry accessible to readers who are not fluent in French. Overall, this edition is a comprehensive, up-to-date resource for lovers of modern poetry.
Gut Symmetries - Thryft
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Jeanette Winterson | Granta Books

Gut Symmetries

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A celebration of love in all its frailty, confusion and excess. Set on board the QE2, and in New York and Liverpool, Gut Symmetries explores parallel lives, loves and universes.
My Mother - Demonology - Thryft
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Kathy Acker | Pantheon

My Mother - Demonology

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My Mother - Demonology could be a great read for individuals looking to explore the complexities of feminism and sexuality, and how they intersect with personal experiences. Acker's writing style is raw and unapologetic, diving deep into the inner workings of the human psyche. The book's unique structure, a blend of memoir and fiction, allows for a fully immersive and engaging reading experience. Overall, My Mother - Demonology is a must-read for those who enjoy thought-provoking literature that challenges societal norms.
Mr. Fortune's Maggot - Thryft
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Sylvia Townsend Warner, Adam Mars-Jones  | Nyrb

Mr. Fortune's Maggot

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After a decade in one South Seas mission, a London bank-clerk-turned-minister sets his heart on serving a remote volcanic island. Fanua contains neither cannibals nor Christians, but its citizens, his superior warns, are like children—immoral children. Still, Mr. Timothy Fortune lights out for Fanua. Yet after three years, he has made only one convert, and his devotion to the boy may prove more sensual than sacred.Five years after Mr. Fortune's Maggot, the novella The Salutation was published. Now adrift and starving on the Argentinian pampas, Mr. Fortune is rescued by an elderly widow, who delights in having an Englishman about the house. Her heir, however, may beg to differ.Mr. Fortune's Maggot and its sequel are now available for the first time ever in one volume.
The City and the Pillar : A Novel - Thryft
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Gore Vidal | Vintage

The City and the Pillar : A Novel

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The City and the Pillar could be a good read for someone looking for a groundbreaking exploration of same-sex relationships, as it was one of the first of its kind to appear in American literature. It offers a forthright and uncompromising portrayal of the unique emotional bonds that can form between men, and the struggles of accepting oneself in a society that may not yet be ready to do so. Readers have hailed the book for its bravery and deep insight into the gay experience.
Written on the Body - Thryft
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Jeanette Winterson | Vintage International

Written on the Body

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Written on the Body is a secret code only visible in certain lights: the accumulation of a lifetime gather there. In places the palimpsest is so heavily worked that the letters feel like braille. I like to keep my body rolled away from prying eyes, never unfold too much, tell the whole story. I didn't know that Louise would have reading hands. She has translated me into her own book.
Edinburgh - Thryft
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Alexander Chee | Mariner Books

Edinburgh

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Twelve-year-old Fee is a shy Korean American boy and a newly named section leader of the first sopranos in his local boys’ choir. But when Fee learns how the director treats his section leaders, he is so ashamed he says nothing of the abuse, not even when Peter, his best friend, is in line to be next. When the director is arrested, Fee tries to forgive himself for his silence. But when Peter takes his own life, Fee blames only himself. In the years that follow he slowly builds a new life, teaching near his hometown. There he meets a young student who is the picture of Peter and is forced to confront the past he believed was gone. Told with “the force of a dream and the heft of a life,”* Edinburgh marked Chee “as a major talent whose career will bear watching” (Publishers Weekly).  “A coming-of-age tale in the grand Romantic tradition, where passions run high, Cupid stalks Psyche, and love shares the dance floor with death . . . A lovely, nuanced, never predictable portrait of a creative soul in the throes of becoming.” —Washington PostA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year Winner of the James Michener/Copernicus Society Fellowship Prize Lambda Literary Foundation Editor’s Choice Award   “[Chee] says volumes with just a few incendiary words.” —New York Times   “Arresting . . . profound and poetic . . . Chee’s voice is worth listening to.” —San Francisco Chronicle   “Alexander Chee gets my vote for the best new novelist I’ve read in some time. Edinburgh is moody, dramatic—and pure.” —Edmund White
The Hours - Thryft
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Michael Cunningham | Picador

The Hours

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'The Hours' is a daring and deeply affecting novel inspired by the life and work of Virginia Woolf. It is a passionate, profound and haunting story of love and inheritance, hope and despair.
Other Voices, Other Rooms - Thryft
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If you're intrigued by the complexities of youth and the haunting beauty of the South, "Other Voices, Other Rooms" is a poignant read. Capote's prose weaves a dense tapestry of emotion and place, drawing you into Joel's search for connection amidst a backdrop of decay and eccentricity. This novel is a testament to Capote's ability to explore deep themes with lyrical finesse.
Mr. Fortune's Maggot - Thryft
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Sylvia Townsend Warner, Adam Mars-Jones  | Nyrb

Mr. Fortune's Maggot

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After a decade in one South Seas mission, a London bank-clerk-turned-minister sets his heart on serving a remote volcanic island. Fanua contains neither cannibals nor Christians, but its citizens, his superior warns, are like children—immoral children. Still, Mr. Timothy Fortune lights out for Fanua. Yet after three years, he has made only one convert, and his devotion to the boy may prove more sensual than sacred.Five years after Mr. Fortune's Maggot, the novella The Salutation was published. Now adrift and starving on the Argentinian pampas, Mr. Fortune is rescued by an elderly widow, who delights in having an Englishman about the house. Her heir, however, may beg to differ.Mr. Fortune's Maggot and its sequel are now available for the first time ever in one volume.
You Are Not a Stranger Here - Thryft
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Adam Haslett | Vintage Books

You Are Not a Stranger Here

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"You Are Not a Stranger Here" is a compassionate dive into the depths of the human psyche. Adam Haslett's skill in conjuring empathy through narrative is a unifying force across distinct settings and complex issues, touching on mental illness, loneliness, and the search for identity. If you're drawn to stories that aren't afraid to confront emotional truths while maintaining a tender literary touch, this collection could resonate deeply with you.
Diving into the Wreck : Poems 1971-1972 - Thryft
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If you're drawn to poetry that digs deep into the exploration of self and society, Adrienne Rich's "Diving into the Wreck" shouldn't be missed. Rich's compelling use of the shipwreck as a metaphor takes you on a journey that's both personal and universal, questioning the wreckage beneath the surface of our lives. It's a testament to resilience and the quest for truth.
The Rules of Attraction - Thryft
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Bret Easton Ellis | Picador Usa

The Rules of Attraction

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Lauren, who changes her course subject every time she changes her sleeping partner, is at the centre of a curious love triangle which involves the shrewd and passionate bisexual Paul, and Shaun, whose ambivalence and cynicism conceal - even from himself - his own romantic yearnings.
Television Was A Baby Crawling Towards That Death Chamber - Thryft
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If you're keen on delving into the Beat Generation's heart, Ginsberg's work won't disappoint. This book serves as a snapshot of his vivid, often surreal imagery and a penetrating examination of society and self. Readers find themselves on a literary journey that defies the mundane, reflecting the revolutionary spirit of an era.
Art & Lies - Thryft
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Jeanette Winterson | Jonathan Cape

Art & Lies

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"Art & Lies" may enchant you if you're interested in a lyrical exploration of the human condition from a philosophical and queer perspective. Jeanette Winterson has a knack for blending beautiful prose with deep existential queries. Dive in to appreciate the interplay of art and truth, a signature experience from an author celebrated for pushing boundaries.
The Man Who Saw Everything - Thryft
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Deborah Levy | Penguin

The Man Who Saw Everything

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LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2019SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLDSMITHS PRIZE 2019'An utterly beguiling fever dream of a novel... Its sheer technical bravura places it head and shoulder above pretty much everything else on the [Booker] longlist' Daily Telegraph 'An ice-cold skewering of patriarchy, humanity and the darkness of the 20th century Europe' The Times 'The man who had nearly run me over had touched my hair, as if he were touching a statue or something without a heartbeat...' In 1988 Saul Adler (a narcissistic, young historian) is hit by a car on the Abbey Road. He is apparently fine; he gets up and goes to see his art student girlfriend, Jennifer Moreau. They have sex then break up, but not before she has photographed Saul crossing the same Abbey Road.Saul leaves to study in communist East Berlin, two months before the Wall comes down. There he will encounter - significantly - both his assigned translator and his translator's sister, who swears she has seen a jaguar prowling the city. He will fall in love and brood upon his difficult, authoritarian father. And he will befriend a hippy, Rainer, who may or may not be a Stasi agent, but will certainly return to haunt him in middle age.Slipping slyly between time zones and leaving a spiralling trail, Deborah Levy's electrifying The Man Who Saw Everything examines what we see and what we fail to see, the grave crime of carelessness, the weight of history and our ruinous attempts to shrug it off.'Levy writes on the high wire, unfalteringly' Marina Warner'It's clever, raw and doesn't play by any rules' Evening Standard'Intelligent and supple...a dizzying tale of life across time and borders' Finanical Times
Poems - Thryft
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Paul Verlaine | Penguin

Poems

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This book of poetry by Paul Verlaine is a must-read for anyone who loves to be swept away by the emotional power of verse. Verlaine's writing is raw and evocative, capturing the essence of the human experience in beautifully crafted stanzas. A true gem for all lovers of poetry.
Forgetting Elena : A Novel - Thryft
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Edmund White | Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Forgetting Elena : A Novel

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For readers who enjoy social satire and sharp writing, Forgetting Elena is a hilarious debut novel that explores the absurdity of social conventions and the desire for acceptance. Set in a privileged island community, the novel follows a self-conscious narrator as he navigates the strict rules and rituals of this world. White's precise language and glittering wit make this a must-read for fans of the comedy of manners.
LONTAR Issue #2 - Thryft
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This second issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand.Inside these pages, you’ll find: a metamorphic love story near the Korean DMZ from award-winner E.C. Myers; a brand new supernatural crime tale from bestselling author John Burdett; a cautionary tale about Singaporean elitism from Tiffany Tsao; an examination of the illusory facets of love from Victor Fernando R. Ocampo; a haunting and beautiful evocation of a fantastical Vietnamese floating market from Eliza Chan; and speculative poetry from Jerrold Yam, Tse Hao Guang, Ang Si Min, Shelly Bryant and Daryl Yam.
Nightwood - Thryft
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Nightwood, Djuna Barnes' strange and sinuous tour de force, "belongs to that small class of books that somehow reflect a time or an epoch" (TLS). That time is the period between the two World Wars, and Barnes' novel unfolds in the decadent shadows of Europe's great cities, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna—a world in which the boundaries of class, religion, and sexuality are bold but surprisingly porous. The outsized characters who inhabit this world are some of the most memorable in all of fiction—there is Guido Volkbein, the Wandering Jew and son of a self-proclaimed baron; Robin Vote, the American expatriate who marries him and then engages in a series of affairs, first with Nora Flood and then with Jenny Petherbridge, driving all of her lovers to distraction with her passion for wandering alone in the night; and there is Dr. Matthew-Mighty-Grain-of-Salt-Dante-O'Connor, a transvestite and ostensible gynecologist, whose digressive speeches brim with fury, keen insights, and surprising allusions. Barnes' depiction of these characters and their relationships (Nora says, "A man is another person—a woman is yourself, caught as you turn in panic; on her mouth you kiss your own") has made the novel a landmark of feminist and lesbian literature. Most striking of all is Barnes' unparalleled stylistic innovation, which led T. S. Eliot to proclaim the book "so good a novel that only sensibilities trained on poetry can wholly appreciate it." Now with a new preface by Jeanette Winterson, Nightwood still crackles with the same electric charge it had on its first publication in 1936.
The Bricks That Built The Houses - Thryft
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Kae Tempest | Blooms Bury Circus

The Bricks That Built The Houses

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The Bricks That Built The Houses could be a great read for anyone looking for a unique and character-driven story about complicated relationships and moral dilemmas. Kate Tempest's novel combines poetry and prose to create a vivid and visceral portrait of a group of friends trying to navigate their way through life while staying true to themselves and each other. The book's strongest feature is its ability to capture the intricacies of human connection and the way our pasts shape our present and future. Overall, this is a must-read for fans of literary fiction and urban realism.
Single Man - Thryft
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Christopher Isherwood | Univ Of Minnesota Press

Single Man

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"When A Single Man was originally published, it shocked many by its frank, sympathetic, and moving portrayal of a gay man in midlife. George, the protagonist, is adjusting to life on his own after the sudden death of his partner, determined to persist in the routines of his daily life. An Englishman and a professor living in suburban Southern California, he is an outsider in every way, and his internal reflections and interactions with others reveal a man who loves being alive despite everyday injustices and loneliness. Wry, suddenly manic, constantly funny, surprisingly sad, this novel catches the true textures of life itself."--BOOK JACKET.
The War Poems - Thryft
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Siegfried Sassoon | Faber & Faber

The War Poems

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Sassoon, who lived through World War One and who died in 1967, was, as the introduction to this book tells us, irritated in his later years at always being thought of as a "war poet". Understandable perhaps from the point of view of the poet: readers on the other hand might wish to demur. The poems gathered here and chronologically ordered, thereby tracing the course of the war, are an extraordinary testimony to the almost unimaginable experiences of a combatant in that bitter conflict. Moving from the patriotic optimism of the first few poems (" ... fighting for our freedom, we are free") to the anguish and anger of the later work (where "hope, with furtive eyes and grappling fists / Flounders in mud ... "), there comes a point when the reality of trench-warfare and its aftershocks move beyond comprehension: Sassoon knows this, and it becomes a powerful element in his art. As a book, the images have a cumulative relentlessness that make it almost impossible to read more than a few poems in one sitting. Unlike the avant-garde experiments developing in Europe in the first decades of this century, Sassoon's verse is formally conservative--but this was perhaps necessary, for as one reads the poems, one feels that the form, the classically inflected tropes, the metre and rhyme, apart from ironising the rhetoric of glory and battle were necessary techniques for containing the emotion (and indeed, a tone of barely controlled irony may have been the only means by which these angry observations would have been considered publishable at the time). When Sassoon's line begins to fragment, as it does in several of the later poems, it is under the extreme pressure to express the inexpressible. Compassion and sympathy are omnipresent here, in their full etymological sense of suffering with or alongside others--something the higher echelons of command (those " ... old men who died / Slow, natural deaths--old men with ugly souls") were never able or willing to contemplate. But Sassoon intuited the future of warfare, could sense that this was not "the war to end all wars": the mock-religious invocation of the final poem prefigures the vicious euphemisms of more recent conflicts: "Grant us the power to prove, by poison gases, / The needlessness of shedding human blood." Sassoon's bile-black irony signals a deep-felt pessimism: it was with good reason. --Burhan Tufail
Art and Lies: A Piece for Three Voices and a Bawd - Thryft
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In a near-future London, Sappho, Picasso and Handel each set upon the same plan - to flee the city by train. Finding themselves fellow passengers, the poet, the painter and the musician discover their fates drawn together by the curious agency of a book.As stories within stories unfold and journeys intersect, another world comes to the fore - one of painful beauty, where language has the power to heal.
The World and Other Places : Stories - Thryft
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Jeanette Winterson | Alfred A. Knopf

The World and Other Places : Stories

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"The World and Other Places" is a perfect read for those who are looking for a diverse collection of stories that range from the unusual (like a world where sleep is banned) to the everyday struggles of owning a pet. Jeanette Winterson's stories are unique, imaginative, and deeply emotional. The collection presents a range of worlds and emotions that will have you hooked until the very end.
The Bricks That Built The Houses - Thryft
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Kae Tempest | Bloomsbury

The Bricks That Built The Houses

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The Bricks That Built The Houses takes readers on a journey through the grit and glamour of London's underbelly, exploring the lives of young Londoners Becky, Harry, and Leon as they navigate love, money and morality. Kate Tempest's powerful introspection and evocative storytelling keep the reader engrossed throughout, as she weaves together intimate tales of ordinary people. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to experience a raw and immersive glimpse into the city's lesser-known corners.
The Line of Beauty - Thryft
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Alan Hollinghurst | Picador

The Line of Beauty

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"The Line of Beauty" is a seductive journey through the extravagant 80s in Britain, seen through the eyes of Nick Guest. If you're intrigued by the era's interplay of beauty, wealth, and power, coupled with the personal growth and explorations of a young man, this book beautifully captures that transformative period. Hollinghurst’s prose is rich and rewarding, offering both a poignant personal story and a critique of the social and political climate of the time.
The City And The Pillar - Thryft
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Gore Vidal | Abacus Books

The City And The Pillar

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The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal is a groundbreaking novel that explores the hidden world of gay love and relationships in America during the 1940s. The book provides a unique and authentic glimpse into a time when homosexuality was considered taboo and a social outcast. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities and nuances of love, sexuality, and identity. With its raw and unflinching portrayal of gay life, The City and the Pillar remains a powerful and relevant social document today.
Nightwood - Thryft
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Djuna Barnes | Faber & Faber

Nightwood

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Nightwood has a rich and unique writing style that immerses the reader in a world of complex relationships and identities, with a focus on the LGBTQ+ community. Readers who appreciate modernist literature and rich, descriptive language will find themselves drawn into Barnes' world. While its unconventional narrative structure may not be for everyone, those who enjoy exploring complex characters and relationships will find Nightwood to be a rewarding read.
Single Man - Thryft
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Christopher Isherwood | Univ Of Minnesota Press

Single Man

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"When A Single Man was originally published, it shocked many by its frank, sympathetic, and moving portrayal of a gay man in midlife. George, the protagonist, is adjusting to life on his own after the sudden death of his partner, determined to persist in the routines of his daily life. An Englishman and a professor living in suburban Southern California, he is an outsider in every way, and his internal reflections and interactions with others reveal a man who loves being alive despite everyday injustices and loneliness. Wry, suddenly manic, constantly funny, surprisingly sad, this novel catches the true textures of life itself."--BOOK JACKET.
Close Range : Brokeback Mountain and Other Stories - Thryft
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Annie Proulx | Harper Perennial

Close Range : Brokeback Mountain and Other Stories

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"Close Range: Brokeback Mountain and Other Stories is a poignant collection of haunting tales. The iconic short story 'Brokeback Mountain' challenges societal norms with its unconventional romance between two cowboys in the unforgiving terrain of Wyoming. The emotional journey of Jack Twist and Ennis del Mar stays with you long after the book is finished. Highly recommended for those seeking a thought-provoking read."
The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen - Thryft
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Wilfred Owen was twenty-two when he enlisted in the Artists' Rifle Corps during World War I. By the time Owen was killed at the age of 25 at the Battle of Sambre, he had written what are considered to be the most important British poems of WWI. This definitive edition is based on manuscripts of Owen's papers in the British Museum and other archives.
Howl and Other Poems - Thryft
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Allen Ginsberg | City Lights

Howl and Other Poems

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Allen Ginsberg's Howl and Other Poems was originally published by City Lights Books in the Fall of 1956. Subsequently seized by U.S. customs and the San Francisco police, it was the subject of a long court trial at which a series of poets and professors persuaded the court that the book was not obscene.Howl & Other Poems is the single most influential poetic work of the post-World War II era, with over 1,000,000 copies now in print.
Diving into the Wreck : Poems 1971-1972 - Thryft
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"Diving into the Wreck" is a powerful collection of poems that explore the wreckage of societal constructs and personal experiences, while simultaneously uncovering the hidden treasures within them. Adrienne Rich's distinctive voice and thought-provoking use of language make this collection a must-read for anyone who seeks to explore the complexities of the human experience.
This fifth issue of LONTAR presents speculative writing from and about Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand.Inside these pages, you’ll find: an ancient and fatal karmic reunion in Jakarta by award-winner Gord Sellar; the true origin of the Merlion by Singapore Literature Prize winner Amanda Lee Koe; a young man's literal transformation into an island by award-winner Ng Yi-Sheng; a far-future Malaysian fairy tale by Kawika Guillermo; a gentle aquatic apocalypse from novelist Erica Verrillo; an enlightening visit with a forest monk in northern Thailand by Italian journalist Massimo Morello; a comic on the price of technological hubris by Benjamin Chee; and speculative poetry from Tania De Rozario, Joel Donato Jacob, Lee Jing-Jing, Daryl WJ Lim, Christina Sng and Sokunthary Svay.LONTAR is the world’s only biannual literary journal focusing on Southeast Asian speculative fiction.
Dominant Genes
S.J. Sindu | Black Lawrence Press

Dominant Genes

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If you're intrigued by the delicate dance of identity, heritage, and expression, "Dominant Genes" could resonate with you. SJ Sindu masterfully intertwines poetry with lyrical essays to provide a deeply personal and reflective exploration of nonbinary and queer realities. It's a journey of understanding anger, hope, and empathy that might just change how you view the complexities of love and familial expectations.