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'Undoubtedly a masterpiece, a sublime book' Sunday TimesA dark and beautiful tale full of pain and longing, introduced by Tim Parks
One of the best reviewed books of 2013, also shortlisted for the 2013 Costa Biography Award, now available in paperback
Solnit's revelatory modern classic exploring philosophy, history, art and metaphysics
The mesmerizing posthumous memoir of 'a poet and polemicist whose lyrics have inspired and galvanized generations' GQ
62 of Brautigan's ultra-short stories, reissued to mark the 30th anniversary of his death. Introduced by Sarah Hall
A tender and moving account of Jean-Michel Basquiat's life as seen through the eyes of his muse
This updated edition confirms Solnit's seminal work as a timeless classic on politics and change
Michel Faber's bestselling blockbuster set in 19th-century London
'When I was a child in Scotland, I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I've been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.'John Muir was eleven when he and his family left Scotland in 1849 to build a new life on a homestead in the vast wilderness of Wisconsin. Written in simple yet beautiful prose, we see Muir's delight as he discovers and observes the landscape and wildlife around him, as he recalls his childhood and reveals himself as a master of natural description.
A modern classic - a funny and practical guide to being a writer by the New York Times bestseller
The modern Scottish classic; a heartbreaking, tragic portrait of an unexpected relationship. Introduced by Andrew Marr
An early masterpiece from the inaugural winner of the International Man Booker Prize.
A beautifully written and deeply personal book on the jigsaw and the part it plays in the patchwork of its distinguished author's life. A mix of memoir, jigsaw history and the strange delights of puzzling
Virginia Woolf's seductive, provocative masterpiece is a whirlwind adventure through time, gender and identity. Introduced by Tilda Swinton
An evocative historical novel with a sting in the tail, Shipwrecks is a powerful and deeply moving Japanese classic, introduced by David Mitchell
'A gentle, wise and riddling book. Its prose, like the river it describes, flows intricately, unpredictably and often beautifully, carrying the fascinated reader onwards' Robert Macfarlane
The celebrated debut short story collection from the author of Solar Bones, winner of the 2016 Goldsmiths Prize and BGE Irish Book of the Year
This book from the author of The Gift is about imagination and philosophy and was described by Margaret Atwood as a 'masterpiece'
The powerful, personal and iconoclastic memoir of David Wojnarowicz, AIDS activist, author and one of the most provocative artists of his generation. With a new introduction by Olivia Laing.
Barack Obama's memoir, written long before his political career began, is a remarkable story of one man's search for his identity.
Philip Pullman retells the story of Jesus in this explosive addition to Canongate's Myths series
Fup is a tale of two humans, one duck and several vats of home-brewed whisky
An unprecedented international publishing event: the first and only diary written by a still-imprisoned Guantanamo detainee.
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