A path-breaking novel of art, womanhood and violence, from the author of the Outline trilogy. Midway through his life, an artist begins to paint upside down. In Paris, a woman is attacked by a stranger in the street. A mother dies.
it is only a matter of time before she snaps. Edna O'Brien crafts a quietly horrifying scene of eroticism and insecurity, and makes one woman's near-fatal discomfort stand for society's larger trap.
he asked people to record themselves and used a range of techniques, from asking them to tell him something important to choosing an arbitrary question from a list. These testimonies tell the collective story of what it feels like to be alive in a particular time and place - here and now.
'A work of art that fully justifies its existence on its own terms . the comic driving you back to the novel, and vice versa.' Guardian on City of Glass A thrilling graphic novel adaptation of the masterpiece from the late, great Paul Auster. It was a wrong number that started it .