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QI: The Third Book of General Ignorance - Andrew Hunter Murray - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

A Night at the Majestic - Richard Davenport Hines - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The White War - Mark Thompson - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Rising Down - Alexandra Harris - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Debussy - Stephen Walsh - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Nightwood - Djuna Barnes - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Nightwood - Djuna Barnes - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Lose yourself in the tortured love lives of expats in 1920s Paris in this iconic cult classic. '' Nightwood is itself. It is its own created world, exotic and strange, and reading it is like drinking wine with a pearl dissolving in the glass ... From now on, a part of you is pearl-lined.'' Jeanette Winterson ''Like a dark lesbian genius rolling in a giant heap of damp, dead leaves. What a great, shaking, grieving party this book is — the best.'' Eileen Myles ''I read with the aching intensity of a person possessed ... T he story of passion and grief, of exile and loneliness, spoke directly to me, a young woman who [never] felt she quite belonged ... A hymn to the dispossessed, the misbegotten and those who love too much. '' Siri Hustvedt Nightwood tells the stories of the love-lives of a group of American expats and Europeans in Paris in the 1920s - an exotic, night-time underworld, eccentric, seedy and beautiful. A modernist masterpiece, and one of the earliest novels to explicitly portray homosexuality, the influence of Djuna Barnes''s novel remains exceptional. ''A bold, exceptionally well-written modernist prose poem ... The closest thing to James Joyce.'' Andre Aciman ''The great achievement of a style, the beauty of phrasing, the brilliance of wit and characterisation, and a quality of horror and doom very nearly related to that of Elizabethan tragedy.'' T.S. Eliot ''One of the greatest books of the twentieth century.'' William S. Burroughs ''A writer of wild and original gifts … To her name there is always to be attached the splendor of Nightwood , a lasting achievement of her great gifts and eccentricities — her passionate prose and, in this case, a genuineness of human passions.'' Elizabeth Hardwick

DKK 120.00
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Nightwood - Djuna Barnes - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Nightwood - Djuna Barnes - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Lose yourself in the tortured love lives of expats in 1920s Paris in this iconic cult classic. '' Nightwood is itself. It is its own created world, exotic and strange, and reading it is like drinking wine with a pearl dissolving in the glass ... From now on, a part of you is pearl-lined.'' Jeanette Winterson ''Like a dark lesbian genius rolling in a giant heap of damp, dead leaves. What a great, shaking, grieving party this book is — the best.'' Eileen Myles ''I read with the aching intensity of a person possessed ... T he story of passion and grief, of exile and loneliness, spoke directly to me, a young woman who [never] felt she quite belonged ... A hymn to the dispossessed, the misbegotten and those who love too much. '' Siri Hustvedt Nightwood tells the stories of the love-lives of a group of American expats and Europeans in Paris in the 1920s - an exotic, night-time underworld, eccentric, seedy and beautiful. A modernist masterpiece, and one of the earliest novels to explicitly portray homosexuality, the influence of Djuna Barnes''s novel remains exceptional. ''A bold, exceptionally well-written modernist prose poem ... The closest thing to James Joyce.'' Andre Aciman ''The great achievement of a style, the beauty of phrasing, the brilliance of wit and characterisation, and a quality of horror and doom very nearly related to that of Elizabethan tragedy.'' T.S. Eliot ''One of the greatest books of the twentieth century.'' William S. Burroughs ''A writer of wild and original gifts … To her name there is always to be attached the splendor of Nightwood , a lasting achievement of her great gifts and eccentricities — her passionate prose and, in this case, a genuineness of human passions.'' Elizabeth Hardwick

DKK 119.00
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Holding On Upside Down - Linda Leavell - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Bobby Dazzlers - Andrew Martin - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

An Elegy for Easterly - Petina Gappah - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Square Haunting - Francesca Wade - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The New York Trilogy - Paul Auster - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Rising Down - Alexandra Harris - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The New York Trilogy - Paul Auster - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Sleeping on Islands - Sir Andrew Motion - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

QI: The Book of the Dead - John Mitchinson - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Moy Sand and Gravel - Paul Muldoon - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Sleeping on Islands - Sir Andrew Motion - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Island - Nicholas Jenkins - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

The Island - Nicholas Jenkins - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

A groundbreaking reassessment of W. H. Auden’s early life and poetry, shedding new light on his artistic development as well as on his shifting beliefs about political belonging in interwar England. W. H. Auden is a towering figure in modern literary history with a complex private self. Hannah Arendt wrote that he had ‘the necessary secretiveness of the great poet’. The Island lays bare for the first time some of the most telling ‘secrets’ of Auden’s early poetry, his world, his emotional life, his values and the sources of his art.In a book that is an argument but also a story, Nicholas Jenkins gives compelling readings of iconic poems. He presents Auden in the inter-War years as both a visionary writer, creatively dependent on dreams and intuitions, and a traumatized poet, haunted by war and suffering, and shadowed by his outsider status as a privileged but queer man. The Island considers, as well, Auden’s imaginative flirtations with a lyrical nationalism appealing to a poet who, for a while, felt his psyche was like a map of English culture. The narrative ends in Auden’s disillusionment with these potent myths and beliefs and the time when he left ‘the island’.Auden’s preoccupations – with the vicissitudes of war and the problems of love, belonging and identity – are of their time but they still resonate profoundly today. ‘A superb, deeply researched study of Auden’s early work and identity. Jenkins’s understanding of young Auden as a poet shaped and haunted by the First World War – assimilating the influence of Wilfred Owen, Edward Thomas, Robert Graves, and W. H. R. Rivers – is convincing, original, and poignant. Fusing biography, cultural history, and literary criticism in innovative and elegant ways, The Island is a landmark publication in modernist studies.’ Heather Clark, author of Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath ‘Nicholas Jenkins is one of our most perceptive and resourceful critics. In this wonderful study of the early Auden, he brings to bear history, biography, and an acute sense of the artistic moment to fashion for us a young genius who is conservative, bucolic, gay, a patriotic adherent of post-imperial Little England. Most people work backwards from a writer’s ultimate reputation, but Jenkins gives us a new, unexpected image of a poet developing in the aftermath of World War I and the collapse of modernism.’ Edmund White, author of The Humble Lover ‘The Island is a Copernican Revolution in Auden studies, a revelatory and often exciting book that presents a new and convincing account of Auden''s early years. It explores, for the first time, the deep connections between the inner workings of his poems and the worlds of politics and economics. By bringing to light Auden''s ambition to be a national poet, Jenkins transforms our understanding of not only Auden himself but all of modernist literature.’ Edward Mendelson, author of Early Auden and Later Auden

DKK 241.00
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My Phantom Husband - Marie Darrieussecq - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

Mametz - Owen Sheers - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

DKK 127.00
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New Collected Poems of Marianne Moore - Marianne Moore - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

New Collected Poems of Marianne Moore - Marianne Moore - Bog - Faber & Faber - Plusbog.dk

During her lifetime Marianne Moore was that rarest of combinations, a genuine leader in the art of poetry, as well as a bona fide celebrity. She was an instantly recognisable symbol of Brooklyn, New York, appearing on the cover of Life magazine, asked by the Ford Motor Company to christen their new family sedan, and by the New York Yankees to throw the opening pitch of their baseball season. However, because of Moore’s restless, seldom-ceasing, decade-spanning revision of her own poems, creating a ‘stable’ text of her work has posed editors a challenge ever since. Moore tackled the problem herself: Complete Poems (1967) was her own selection, but she favoured the later work, including less than half of her output up to that point. ‘Omissions are not accidents,’ she wrote pointedly in that edition, but for some readers the absence of more than one hundred poems constituted a wilful neglect of her startlingly innovative, highly influential early work, and contributed to Moore’s undervaluing as a ‘modernist’ poet. Marianne Moore scholar Heather Cass White has prepared an edition of poems that, for the first time, presents the full range of Moore’s work in its published order, while honouring the complex textual lives of the poems. With an inviting introduction and meticulous notes, the New Collected Poems of Marianne Moore is the first definitive text of this most celebrated writer, whose poems form part, as T. S. Eliot declared, of ‘the small body of durable poetry written in our time’.

DKK 192.00
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