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By Barney Bardsley This is a book about the body: our first and most important home, and the site of ...
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By Barney Bardsley This is the third volume of memoirs by author Deborah Levy, in which she examines, with wry ...
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By Barney Bardsley This is a brisk and brutal novel about corruption and human culpability. Set in contemporary India, it ...
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By Barney Bardsley There were few public figures in twentieth century British affairs so huge and dominant as newspaper and ...
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By Barney Bardsley In 2008, American author Rebecca Solnit wrote an essay called ‘Men Explain Things To Me’. She began ...
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By Barney Bardsley Two women, Leonie and Shuna, ride off on their Highland ponies, Ross and Chief, one summer’s morning. ...
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By Barney Bardsley There is something mesmerising about amber. Its honey-coloured opalescence is enjoyed these days for its charm, its ...
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By Barney Bardsley Pushkin Press, at just over twenty years old now, is one of our livelier publishers of new ...
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By Barney Bardsley In September 1926, a man called Henry Beston visited the tiny summer house he had built, on ...
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By Barney Bardsley Birds are fascinating creatures – full of flight and fancy and song. Delightful to watch in the ...
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By Barney Bardsley The world is divided into those who love dogs, and those who don’t really care. Anyone growing ...
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By Barney Bardsley This is the third novel in Ali Smith’s seasonal quartet, written in response to – and defiance ...