‘Sewell, whose non-art essays were awarded the Orwell Prize, called himself “queer” rather than “gay”, which he thought a silly misuse of language and not at all appropriate. Neither of those faults can be applied to this absorbing book which thoroughly deserves its reissue. ‘
The Catholic Herald reviews The Complete Outsider by Naim Attallah.
‘Historical, poetic, touching, deserving of applause. It should be read to children. Young people will receive great examples and adults will admire them.’
The critic Ralph Peter reviews Portuguese edition (Matrix) of The Old Ladies of Nazareth by Naim Attallah. You can read the full review on our chairman’s blog here.
A RACE FOR A CURE FOR COVID-19*
By Dr. Philip Salem
April 9, 2020
In critical times, such as the one the world is going through today, one would need courage, hope, and knowledge. Scientific research, which is the main tool for making new knowledge, is our redemption. This is the only way to discover
Congratulations to Ted Gorton, author of Only The Dead, for being shortlisted among London’s literati!
The Authors’ Club announced the shortlist for the annual Best First Novel Award 2020 yesterday. The shortlisted titles are as follows, with the judges’ assessments:
In the light of the Coronavirus outbreak, like many other independent publishers, we have had to suspend some of our scheduled publications for the time being. MEMORIES by Naim Attallah, SIXTY SOMETHINGS by Nicola Madge and Paul Hoggart, THE SINS OF G. K. CHESTERTON by Richard Ingrams and MARKED CARDS by Emmanuel Olympitis are being
Iran’s Poet of Female Desire, Forough Farrokhzad, is celebrated in a novel by Maryam Diener
posted 2/3/2020
Beyond Black There Is No Color: The Story of Forough Farrokhzad is written in the first person, as if narrated by Forough herself, in a loose diary style. It depicts real-life episodes in Forough’s life: her marriage as
BROADWAY ARTS FESTIVAL | A celebration of the arts in north Cotswolds
“Pre-Raphaelite Sisters: Models & Muses” Talk by Jan Marsh | Sat June 13 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Join festival goers for an illustrated talk by Jan Marsh, curator of the recent exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, which features familiar
Do book prizes count these days, other than boosting book sales and giving literary book chatterers something to chat about?
Whatever your point of view, when it comes to contemporary fiction, it’s an honour just to be nominated.
So Quartet’s author T.J. Gorton is chuffed that his novel Only the Dead – A Levantine Tragedy