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Batlava Lake by Adam Mars-Jones
$27.99 AUD
Category: Gay & Bi Male Fiction
Pristina, Kosovo, 1999. Barry Ashton, recently divorced, has been deployed as a civil engineer attached to the Royal Engineers corps in the British Army. In an extraordinary feat of ventriloquism, Adam Mars-Jones constructs a literary story with a thoroughly unliterary narrator, and a narrative that is ...Show more
Box Hill by Adam Mars-Jones
$24.99 AUD
Category: Gay & Bi Male Fiction
Box Hill is a sizzling, sometimes shocking, and strangely tragic love story between two men, set in the gay biker community of the late 1970s. Beautifully written, intimate, and profoundly affecting, Adam Mars-Jones's first novel in almost a decade is the winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel P ...Show more
Caret by Adam Mars-Jones
$49.99 AUD
Category: Gay & Bi Male Fiction
Meet John Cromer - 'one of the most original comic creations in recent fiction' (Guardian) - and discover one of the great overlooked adventures in literature.
Cedilla by Adam Mars-Jones
$23.99 AUD
Category: Gay & Bi Male Fiction
The gloriously witty, hugely ambitious and compulsively readable novel from award-winning writer Adam Mars-Jones. Cedilla continues the story of John Cromer; one of the most memorable and delightful characters in contemporary literature. In Cedilla our physically - challenged hero launches himself into ...Show more
Kid Gloves: A Voyage Round My Father by Adam Mars-Jones
$19.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir
'Brims with humour ...each sentence is a delight' Independent When his widowed father - once a high court judge and always a formidable figure - drifted into vagueness if not dementia, the writer Adam Mars-Jones took responsibility for his care. Intimately trapped in the London flat where the family had ...Show more
Kid Gloves: A Voyage Round My Father by Adam Mars-Jones
$39.99 AUD
Category: Gay Male & Bi Biography/Memoir
When his widowed father - once a high court judge and always a formidable figure - drifted into vagueness if not dementia, the writer Adam Mars-Jones took responsibility for his care. Intimately trapped in the London flat where the family had always lived, the two men entered an oblique new stage in the ...Show more
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