A festschrift, as defined by Merriam-Webster online, is 'a volume of writings by different author...
A brilliant and overlooked amalgam of highbrow genius and contemporary pop culture, Gilbert Adair...
Verbivoracious Press publishes a triannual festschrift celebrating the work of lesser-known Europ...
Knut takes place during WWII in the house of the Strobls, a Norwegian aristocratic estate populat...
The third in Brooke-Rose's sequence of early realist novels, The Dear Deceit, first published in ...
The centrepiece of Brooke-Rose's Intercom Quartet, Xorandor and Verbivore explore the shifting la...
First published in 1970, this collection of eleven stories showcases Brooke-Rose's innovative cre...
Twenty-nine year old Julia Grampion has just received her doctorate at London University, but lif...
Nina is happily married to Gael, until his recently published book rouses the ire of a not-quite-...
A monument to our insatiable verbivoracity, The Syllabus is an act of humble genuflection before ...
Next is, like Ulysses, a novel of (post)modern urban life in which characters circulate on foot a...
Completed in 1962, first published in 1972, Tom Mallin's third novel Erowina is an encyclopaedic ...