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An anthology of written work from a symposium on literary activism, edited by Amit Chaudhuri.
Hinterland is a quarterly, print and digital magazine dedicated to the very best new creative non-fiction writing. With striking cover art from Richard Horne, Issue 2 features a stellar line-up of writers both well known and sparkling new.
The first-ever volume of the photographs of German writer W.G. Sebald, exquisitely designed to shed new light on his creative process, as it chronicles the images and encounters that shaped his writing life.Shadows of Reality presents a unique, fully illustrated catalogue of W.G. Sebald’s photographs: an extraordinary combination of film negatives, prints, and slides from the University of East Anglia’s photographic collection, the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach, and the Sebald Estate. Complementing the exhibition Lines of Sight: W.G. Sebald’s East Anglia and edited by literary scholar Clive Scott and photography curator Nick Warr, this wonderfully comprehensive book covers the multiple photographic facets of Sebald’s published work and includes a substantial amount of material that has not been made public before.Introduced by Nick Warr, who offers an intriguing overview of the author's critical relationship to photography, Shadows of Reality also includes an illuminating interview with Michael Brandon-Jones, the photographer who collaborated with Sebald on all of his publications. The book features a collection of extracts—principally on photography—from interviews with Sebald himself, bequeathed to the archive of recordings held at the University of East Anglia by his close friend Gordon Turner, who also provides a memoir. Accompanying these are inspired essays by Clive Scott and Angela Breidbach on Sebald’s writing-with-photographs and the complex and mercurial interactions of those photographs with narrative design.A deeply important collection for anyone interested in Sebald’s creative processes or the ways in which photography might serve fiction, Shadows of Reality is an inexhaustible treasure trove of new discoveries and revelations about the cherished international author.
A collection of short stories from award-winning author, Henrietta Rose-Innes
A collection of short stories from Ruby cowling. Part of Boiler House Press' new fiction list.
The Green Monk by Marcus Slease is a poetry collection written between London, Madrid, and Krakow, and engages thrillingly with various surrealist visions of artists and poets, including Leonora Carrington, Salvador Dali, Federico Garcia Lorca, and Chika Sagawa. It concerns, variously, queer erotics, animism & magic, & the wonders of Madrid.
A poetry collection from Nat Raha: a poet, queer / trans* activist, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is the author of two previous collections and numerous pamphlets of poetry and has performed her work internationally. Her writing has also been published in numerous magazines and anthologies.
The exciting and eagerly-anticipated full-collection debut from Samantha Walton. "Exuberantly raw and playful, Samantha Walton's first collection Self Heal engages passionately with questions of identity, consumerism, gender, and humanity's relationship to the natural environment."
Work from this year's (2018) cohort on the Poetry strand of UEA's world-renowned Creative Writing MA
Work from this year's (2018) cohort on the Prose Fiction strand of UEA's world-renowned Creative Writing MA
Work from this year's (2018) cohort on the Crime Fiction strand of UEA's world-renowned Creative Writing MA
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