Jonathan Lethem is perhaps our most active literary voice mining the genre margins of our culture. In this unique collection he creates an anthology that no one else could. He draws on the work of such unforgettables as Julio Cortazar, who presents
A classic later novel by Anna Kavan. A largely autobiographical account of an unhappy childhood, this daring synthesis of memoir and surrealist experimentation chronicles the subject's gradual withdrawal from the daylight world of received reality. Brief
Depicting the hopeless, emotional polarity of a young couple, this novel follows their doomed marriage spent in a remote, tropical hell. She—described only as "the girl"—is young, sophisticated and sensitive. He, "Mr. Dog-Head," is an unreconstructed
Rejection, betrayal and a girl's discovery of evil are the themes of this strange , haunting novel by the author of 'Ice'. As in 'Ice', Kavan discards such aids to realism as geography and mundane physical facts - even time seems to have halt in a menacin
Anna Kavan now stands alongside Virginia Woolf as one of Britain's great 20th-century modernists.narratives highlight the shadowed world of the incurable drug addict and probe the psychological aspects of addiction.
This collection of stories, mostly interlinked and largely autobiographical, chart the descent of the narrator from the onset of neurosis to final incarceration in a Swiss clinic. The sense of paranoia, of persecution by a foe or force that is never given