A beautifully written & structured novel combining literary detection, campus comedy and tragic Victorian romantic drama. Deeply engrossing and an emotionally satisfying read for all those who love supurb literature. Read the review here from The New York Times by Jay Parini.
I'm a working-class philosophy of the London suburbs and an armchair rebel-an introvert and a full time dreamer. Imaginative fiction, writing, cinema, music, dreams and class struggle are my reasons for living.
Vote No Heathrow
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Just had this via Roger Hallam of Vote No Heathrow, please spread the word.
Things are rapidly taking off for the campaign now the hunger strikers are
ente...
Identity, love and death
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*I*. Identity, in the modern sense, is necrological. It is an obituary
notice. It overwrites us, in lapidary fashion, with the deposit of history.
Here li...
BORED WITH THIS MEDIUM
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Yes I am, it promotes a shallowness,, that, for the moment at least, I
cannot condone or participate in. Go read a fucking book, in depth, a
physical one, ...
Three events this week ...
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1. Wednesday, 13 March at Waterstone's Trafalgar Square: Capitalist
Realism: What is it and how to fight it With Mark Fisher, Peter Fleming and
Alex Niven....