On the road to Lublin, three young lads brave drought, visions, bad shoes, Russian soldiers, abandoned women, burnt porridge, dead dogs, haemorrhoids, sneezing, constipation, and bad jokes in order to seek their fortune. With devastatingly sharp dialogue and extraordinary pacing, by turns absurd, riveting, alarming, and hilarious, Lublin is a journey to nowhere that changes everything.| And Other Stories
Hardly War, Don Mee Choi's UK debut, defies categorisation. Using artefacts from Choi's father, a professional photographer during the Korean and Vietnam wars, she combines memoir, image, and opera to explore her paternal relationship and heritage. Here poetry and geopolitics are inseparable twin sisters, conjoined to the belly of a warring empire.| And Other Stories
On the eve of Occupy Wall Street, C is broke. Once a renowned artist, she’s now divorced, alone, stuck with a stack of bills, a new erotic interest in her oldest girlfriend, and a persistent hallucination in the form of a gnome. Darkly funny and uncannily percipient, The Visitors counts down the last days of our digital age toward a strange climax.| And Other Stories
Shortlisted for the 2022 Jhalak Prize Shortlisted for the 2022 Desmond Elliott Prize Shortlisted for the 2022 British Book Awards, […]| And Other Stories
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Winner of the Llibreter prize chosen by booksellers Longlisted for 2022 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize Permafrost’s no-bullshit lesbian narrator is an […]| And Other Stories
Falling in lust with a gorgeous white model could be a great career move for a Korean American painter, unless it's the surest route to self-destruction. Your Love Is Not Good is a queer, dark-hearted satire of the glamour and ugliness of the art world – wrapped in a novel of uncommon punk elegance.| And Other Stories
Longlisted for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize Winner of the 2019 Indigenous Voices Award An Inuk girl grows up in the Artic in the 1970s. In this acclaimed debut novel – haunting, exhilarating, and tender all at once – Tagaq explores a gritty small town and the electrifying proximity of the worlds of animals and of myth.| And Other Stories
And Other Stories announces today (16 August 2023) that it has a new series design for almost all its future […]| And Other Stories