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Finnegans Wake Wordsworth Classics

Finnegans Wake Wordsworth Classics

Finnegans Wake, presented by Wordsworth Classics, is James Joyce's monumental and famously challenging novel. This unique work of modernist literature explores themes of history, dreams, and language through its stream-of-consciousness narrative and intricate wordplay. Wordsworth Classics offers an accessible edition of this influential and often debated literary masterpiece, essential for students and enthusiasts of experimental fiction.

Nightwood New Edition

Nightwood New Edition

Explore the enduring power of Djuna Barnes' groundbreaking novel, Nightwood, with this beautifully presented new edition. A cornerstone of modernist and queer literature, this classic offers a profound and challenging exploration of love, identity, and the human condition, making it essential reading for anyone seeking deep literary insights into a timeless masterpiece.

La Pasion Segun G H

La Pasion Segun G H

Explore the profound themes of identity, alienation, and the search for meaning in Clarice Lispector's seminal work, 'La Pasion Segun G.H.' This novel delves into the protagonist's intense existential crisis and her journey of self-discovery through visceral experiences and introspective reflection, making it a cornerstone of Brazilian modernist literature. Discover the nuances and interpretations of this challenging yet rewarding novel.

Romans Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit Mort A Cra C Dit

Romans Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit Mort A Cra C Dit

Explore the profound and controversial literary world of Louis-Ferdinand Céline, featuring his seminal works 'Journey to the End of the Night' and 'Death on Credit.' These iconic French novels offer a raw, satirical, and often bleak commentary on the human condition, war, and societal decay, cementing Céline's pivotal place in 20th-century modernist literature.

Manhattan Transfer Paperback By Dos Passos John Roderigo

Manhattan Transfer Paperback By Dos Passos John Roderigo

Explore the bustling energy and fragmented lives of Jazz Age New York with John Dos Passos' groundbreaking modernist novel, Manhattan Transfer. This paperback edition vividly captures the essence of early 20th-century urban America through its innovative, interwoven narratives. A must-read classic of American literature, it offers a powerful, kaleidoscopic portrayal of a city in flux and the human experiences within it.