›Thelma & Louise‹ auf dem Lande Wild, rothaarig und schön, steht Cassandra mit beiden Beinen fest auf dem Gemüseacker ihrer Schmuddel-Farm im Nordwesten Englands. Sie gehorcht keiner Obrigkeit und plant eine Revolution: Ihr »Neubelegungs-Projekt« zielt auf Umverteilung – wer immer im Tal um sein Dach überm Kopf fürchten muss oder es verloren hat, bekommt von ihr ein neues Domizil. Endlich kommt – vor dem bitteren Ende – wieder Leben in die unbewohnten Landhäuser der reichen Städter. Kinderlosigkeit plus treuloser Ehemann haben die Erzählerin aus einem komfortablen Vorortleben auf Cassandras Farm verschlagen – jetzt startet sie durch ...
Joanna Kavenna Bücher
Joanna Kavenna ist eine britische Romanautorin und Reiseschriftstellerin, deren Werke die Beziehung zwischen dem Selbst und dem Ort, das Land im Gegensatz zur Stadt und das Schicksal des Einzelnen in einer hyperkapitalistischen Gesellschaft erforschen. Ihr Schreiben, das Geschichte, Reisen, Literaturkritik und Ich-Erzählungen verbindet, ist bekannt für seine erhellenden und folgenreichen Einblicke in Mythen und Reisegeschichten. Kavenna konzentriert sich auf eine einzigartige Stimme und literarische Bedeutung und bietet den Lesern fesselnde Perspektiven auf die menschliche Erfahrung.







A brand new collection of essays exclusively commissioned by Notting Hill Editions. Iain Sinclair writes in his luminous introduction, the contributors try to explain their impulse to write 'by way of personal anecdote, revelation, or hopeful punt in the dark'.
The Ice Museum
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A story of idealism and ambition, wars and destruction, survival and memories, set against the haunting backdrop of the northern landscape. Blending travelogue, reportage, memoir, and literary essay, this book explores the life of the far North in the 20th Century.
The Birth of Love
- 309 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Through the interwoven stories of four very different characters, The Birth of Love explores the intense, conflicting emotions of motherhood as few contemporary novels have dared to do
Zed
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
One corporation has made a perfect world based on a perfect algorithm ... now what to do with all these messy people? Lionel Bigman is dead. Murdered by a robot. Guy Matthias, the philandering founder and CEO of the mega-corporation Beetle, insists it was human error. But was it? Either the predictive algorithms of Beetle's supposedly omniscient 'lifechain' don't work, or, they've been hacked. Both scenarios are impossible to imagine and signal the end of Beetle's technotopia and life as we know it. Dazzlingly original and darkly comic, Zed asks profound questions about who we are, what we owe to one another, and what makes us human. It describes our moment--the ugliness and the beauty--perfectly. Kavenna is a prophet who has seen deeply into the present--and thrown back her head and laughed.
Inglorious
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
"Thus begins the piercingly wise and bitingly funny odyssey of Rosa Lane. Inexplicable to her friends and family, Rosa embarks on a quest for a sense of purpose, in which she runs afoul of all the rules of mating, morality, and money. Along the way, she is deceived by her lover, surprised by her friends, turned out by her roommate, threatened by her bank manager, picked over by prospective employers, befuddled by philosophy, and tormented by omnivorous London. Brought very low indeed, Rosa in her desperation makes a final assault on those who have done her wrong, leading to the beginning of her return to normality - whatever that is."--BOOK JACKET.
A Field Guide to Reality
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A conceptual tour de force and a satire of pseudo-philosophy and literary devices, from the brilliantly comic ironist and Granta Best of Young British author