| Will Self - Art - 2012 - 275 pages
Everything that makes Will Self's fiction so arresting and original is in evidence here in this collection of his best articles, book reviews and interviews from the Observer ... | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 2000 - 260 pages
From the author of Great Apes and Grey Area comes a new selection of offbeat short fiction that satirizes the follies and foibles of men and women, in such works as Flytopia, A ... | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 2004 - 292 pages
Henry Wotton, gay, drug addicted, and husband of Batface, the irrefutably aristocratic daughter of the Duke of This or That, is at the center of a clique dedicated to dissolution. | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 2001 - 420 pages
Lily Bloom, an elderly American dying of cancer in a British hospital, retraces her life and then enters a rather banal world of the dead. | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 1999 - 100 pages
On landing a job with a London magazine, reporter Richard Hermes ingratiates himself into the milieu by participating in its debauchery. But Richard is an innocent from the ... | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 1997 - 306 pages
A collection of nine stories includes Between the Conceits, about the eight individuals who control all London, and Inclusion, about the inexorable side effects of a ... | |
| Will Self - Fiction - 1997 - 420 pages
Like Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, Great Apes is a strange and twisted tale, a surreal satire on the human condition, and an omen for those who wander too far. After a long ... | |
| Will Self - Travel - 2010 - 257 pages
In the sequel to Pyschogeography the author and illustrator again join forces to explore the effects of our geographical environment--natural, man-made or man-manipulated--on ... | |
| Will Self - Travel - 2007 - 264 pages
A meditation on the complex relationship between psyche and place evaluates the ways in which human-made geography has irrevocably shaped our emotions and behaviors while ... | |
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