Under Sodha's spell, the kitchen becomes a site of pan-Asian alchemical marvels. 120 recipes suitable for vegetarians and vegetable-lovers alike who want to spin noodles into gold.
The author fled Iraq with his family to Israel in 1950: this personal narrative of emigration also contends with the repercussions of Zionism for an Arab-Jew.
The great novelist-in-exile examines the troubled relationship between the Russian state and its citizens, using the past to cast light on the present.
This intensely lyrical and radical 'memoir' of the Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland was written in the last years of WW2, but only published in 1977. The long-overlooked Modernist novelist an... read more
This intensely lyrical and radical 'memoir' of the Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland was written in the last years of WW2, but only published in 1977. The long-overlooked Modernist novelist an... read more