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All Our Yesterdays(Paperback)
Fyfield Books
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01/01/1985
Set against the backdrop of Italy between 1939 to 1944 - the months of anxiety before the country entered the war through to the tension following the Allied victory - "All Our Yesterdays" follows t...
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The Things We Used to Say(Paperback)
Carcanet Press Ltd
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01/05/1997
The author's family was actively anti-fascist and her father was Jewish. Combining the quirkiness of family sayings with the stoicism of personal suffering, this title presents the record of surviva...
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Next(Paperback)
Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:
01/01/1998
A murder mystery set in the world of the London homeless. Written in free direct speech, this tale passes from character to character without a break, inflection indicating the transitions.
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Now(Paperback)
Carcanet Press Ltd
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01/05/1998
Written entirely in dialogue, this novel is about families, parents and children, partners and lovers. The incidents are commonplace: going to work, the weekend, the afternoon of furtive sex, the ar...
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Bitter Asylum(Paperback)
Carcanet Press Ltd
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28/10/1999
This is a collection of short prose pieces - stories, characterizations, fragments - are triumphs of an incisive and sympathetic imagination. Old women in their kitchens, old men haunted by their pa...
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