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Exquisite CorpseBy: Robert Irwin 'Robert Irwin's novel about English surrealism is funny and profound and hugely satisfying.' A.S.Byatt in The Sunday Times Books of the Year RRP: £6.99 |
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Prayer-Cushions of the FleshBy: Robert Irwin "From a publisher committed to literary fantasy comes a work worthy of the category from Robert Irwin whose knowledge of Arab culture allows him to fabricate an Arabian Night that is memorably erotic and very funny. Homosexual giraffes, congress with crodiles, a phalomancer who has a sideline in vulvascopy - what a curious cornucopia! Wonderful!" Brian Case in Time Out RRP: £6.99 |
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Satan Wants MeBy: Robert Irwin Satan Wants Me is a novel for anyone who wants to know what it was like to be young in the 1960s - if one was into amphetamines, weird sex and Devil-worship. RRP: £7.99 |
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The Arabian NightmareBy: Robert Irwin In a city of sultans, seductresses and apes, Balian of Norwich is pursued through a maze of streets by the Father of Cats, Fatima the Deadly, Shikk the half-man and many others. The Arabian Nightmare pervades the darkness of medieval Cairo. It haunts the labyrinth of its streets. It is a dream without awakening, a flight without escape, a tale without end. RRP: £6.99 |
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The Limits of VisionBy: Robert Irwin "Very funny: it sparkles with brilliance and has a truly superb ending. I confidently predict that there will never be a better novel about housework." The Fantasy Review RRP: £5.99 |
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The Mysteries of AlgiersBy: Robert Irwin "Entertaining and very nasty, this calculatedly intellectual comedy succeeds well as an unheroic quest starring Philippe, an interesting monster of disarming modesty." The Listener RRP: £6.99 |

