Uncovering the lunacy of MAN-EATING TYPEWRITER: a Polari-language novel
Delve into the bizarre world of Richard Milward's latest novel, set in 1960s Britain and written in Polari, a secret dialect used in gay culture.
Delve into the bizarre world of Richard Milward's latest novel, set in 1960s Britain and written in Polari, a secret dialect used in gay culture.
Serving as a prequel to his debut novel, David Keenan’s fifth work Industry of Light & Magic is a hippy-trippy journey toward Afghanistan.
Within the pages of Wayward, her first memoir, what becomes apparent is that Vashti Bunyan’s reasons for wanting to escape run far deeper.
Evocative and full of boundless passion for his subject, Lenny Kaye compacts rock'n'roll's most transformative moments into Lightning Striking.
A sweeping narrative of a working-class kid exploring feelings of wanderlust, courtesy of the first memoir by Primal Scream frontman Bobby Gillespie.
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