From the 50s to the 70s, Tom Wilson produced a dazzling line-up of folk, rock and jazz artists: Sun Ra, Bob Dylan, Nico, John Coltrane, . This is the first book about him. It features essays... read more
A delightful little buttercup of a book-slash-magazine-slash anthology of fiction, poetry and reviews. This is the first issue. Founded and edited by Tristram Fane Saunders.
This second issue of this already very popular micro-mag includes new writing by Patricia Lockwood, Colm Tóibín, Lucy Ellmann, et al., with Ithell Colquhoun endpapers (the yellow cover rem... read more
Abdurraqib's meditation on Black music and performance, A Little Devil in America, was inspired. This new book, a literary memoir about basketball and what it takes to be successful, what it... read more
It is nearly thirty years since Aciman's superb memoir of his Alexandrian childhood, Out of Egypt. Since Call Me By Your Name, he has mutated from an academic scholar of Proust into a bestse... read more
The astounding debut from Iranian-American poety Akbar, featuring pathologically polite, prescription-drug-addicted anti-hero Cyrus, whose fixation on martyrdom leads him into a tender relat... read more
Beautifully illustrated publication on the garden of the recently restored Rubenshuis in Antwerp, including a delightful florilegium of plants that would have grown there. Includes a recipe ... read more
Blowing hot and cold: an intense look at the relationship between Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, using previously unpublished letters and other sources to explore their closeness and their late... read more
A powerful coming-of-age story - and its consequences for others - by the French-Mauritian writer who won the Prix Femina des Lyceens for The Tropic of Violence.
Another fine catalogue from Piano Nobile. Gold print embossed on a soft, textured cover. 80 colour illustrations inside, accompanied by catalogue entries, essays and Sickert's own letters.
A complex, textured family epic moving between Germany and Turkey, as adult children struggle to process the death of their father and what it means for their relationships.
The first in a sequence of novels. The premise is temporal confinement to a single day: the narrator finds that time has stopped moving forward and begins to navigate the whorls of possibili... read more
We have been fervent advocates of the first two in this series at Sandoe's and we have high expectations for the third - in which Tara meets a man who, like her, has been reliving November 1... read more
A new novel from the author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog which relates a woman's journey to Japan to read her estranged father's will. Gradually, through meeting his friends and exploring... read more
In the third book of this remarkable sequence, the Greeks sail for home after a decade of war, leaving Troy a wasteland, and taking with them the captive Trojan women.
An 1890s Western set in Butte., Montana, populated largely by Irish characters. It begins with a marriage but the bride almost immediately falls in love with another man, a poet who carves h... read more
LB could turn straw into gold. Here she describes chancing across the writings of a rather obscure Greek philosopher, and the wonders and illuminations that followed. Transformative.