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Education by Stone

"JoAo Cabral de Melo Neto is one of Brazil's most acclaimed poets . . . From his early days, Mr. Cabral has written poems that are marked by a captivating use of simple language."-"New York Times Book Review"

Disdaining personal revelation and sentimental vision, the poems of JoAo Cabral de Melo Neto (1920-1999) present squalor, desperation and injustice without comment or obvious compassion.

€7.90 excl tax

Emblems of Desire

€7.40 excl tax

Poems (1945-1971)

€7.90 excl tax

Plants Don't Drink Coffee

€7.90 excl tax

Stroke by Stroke

€7.90 excl tax

Wonder

€7.40 excl tax

All One Horse

€9.90 excl tax

The Waitress Was New

"A tiny fragment of life, simply told and yet touching in the extreme."-French Book News

Pierre, a lifelong Parisian waiter, watches people come and go, sizing them up with great accuracy and empathy. Pierre doesn't look outside too much; he prefers to let the world come to him. When the cafA(c) goes under, Pierre finds himself at a loss.

€8.40 excl tax

The Great Weaver From Kashmir

Laxness' first major novel, published in 1927, propelled Iceland into the modern world, but it's radical experimentation caused a stir as it told the story of a young poet who left the physical and cultural confines of Iceland's shores for the jumbled world of post-WWI Europe.
€12.90 excl tax

Travel Pictures

€8.40 excl tax

The Salt Smugglers

€7.90 excl tax

Georg Letham

€8.40 excl tax

Mouroir

€7.40 excl tax

A River Dies of Thirst

€9.90 excl tax

Harlequin's Millions

A poignant, very funny novel full of unforgettable characters who reminisce about their changing country.
€8.90 excl tax

Intimate Stranger

€7.40 excl tax

White Masks

€10.90 excl tax