Author:Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams's controversial Hollywood screenplay Baby Doll opens with Archie Lee's teenage bride driving him to distraction, as she has refused to consummate their marriage until the day of her twentieth birthday. Enter wily Sicilian Silva Vaccaro, Archie's rival both in the cotton business and for the affections of the flirtatious Baby Doll, and things reach breaking-point. This volume also contains Something Unspoken, a brilliantly comic study of a wealthy, manipulative Southern spinster, and Summer and Smoke, a sexually charged portrayal of Alma, a sensitive, unmarried minister's daughter, and her childhood love, the wild, sensual doctor's son John.
Infidel is a well thought-out and intelligent novel, which asks a number of questions and refuses to present easy answers.
—— SFF ChroniclesReaders who enjoyed God's War will not be disappointed by Infidel... I highly recommend it.
—— Strange Horizons MagazineHurley's world-building, vivid and blissfully free of infodumps and expository lumps, was one of the great strengths of God's War, and it's a pleasure to return to the fascinating and messed-up world she created -- one especially enjoyable for its ethnically diverse cast and freewheeling remixes of traditional gender roles.
—— Tor.com...Kameron Hurley is worth investing in... this is ground breaking work and should be recognized...
—— Staffer's MusingsThis novel is the Virgin's version of the life of Christ. After a lifetime listening to everyone else's version of that life, she is angry and frustrated because they are all questionable
—— Irish IndependentToibin has created an impressive work of religious imagination... haunting, highly original
—— TLSBeautifully crafted
—— The TimesFearsome, strange, deeply thoughtful
—— GuardianWith deceptively modest prose, Toibin presents the Virgin Mary's story as one of human loss rather than salvation. By doing so he gives us a Mary to identify with rather than venerate
—— MetroDaring and very moving
—— John Banville , 'Books of the Year', The Irish TimesThe Testament of Mary, a novella of absences and silences achieves a shimmering power
—— Joseph O'Connor , Irish Times, 'Books of the Year'Toibin's take on the most famous mother in history .. is all too believable
—— Financial Times, 'Books of the Year'Finely written
—— Spectator, 'Books of the Year'Channels the memories of the Vorgin Mary into a subversive tour de force of economy and lascerating style
—— Marina Warner , TLS, 'Books of the Year'Stands out for its bold conception and blazingly brilliant execution
—— Claire Harman , TLS, 'Books of the Year'A miniature masterpiece
—— Marina Warner , TLS, 'Books of the Year'The miracles are real, bit unsettling and sinister; Toibin's writing can be stunning beautiful; another should-have from this year's Booker shortlist
—— Kate Saunders , The Times 'Books of the Year'Toibin's short, powerful book offers itself up as an additional gospel
—— Gaby Wood , Telegraph 'Books of the Year'A hoot . . . There's a tincture of Pynchonian paranoia à la The Crying of Lot 49 here, and a dash, too, of the kitchen-sink comic winsomeness that the Dave Eggers generation brought to US literary fiction
—— FTGlorious . . . A very, very funny novel. If misanthropy's going to come from anywhere it's from a lifetime's confrontation with halitosis
—— BBC Radio 4 Saturday ReviewThis is fierce, pithy, unforgiving satire, taking a sledgehammer to all-American cracker-barrel homeliness. Its comic energy is fuelled by disgust and exasperation, in the tradition of Roth and Heller and John Kennedy O'Toole. But Ferris is also a dab hand at more delicate humour, every bit as contemporary . . . Ferris is very funny . . . His voice is unique
—— Craig Brown , Mail on SundayJoshua Ferris has been heralded as one of America's sharpest observers of 21st-century life and, reading his third novel, it's easy to see why. To Rise Again At A Decent Hour has the immediacy and the trenchant satire of a brilliant stand-up routine as well as the big ideas and the in-depth research of a brilliant academic paper
—— ExpressTo Rise Again at a Decent Hour is a funny novel, by turns ha-ha, peculiar and, like O'Rourke himself, suspended between heaven and earth
—— IndependentA virtuoso piece of entertainment which hurtles satisfyingly towards its conclusion after delivering a startling, didn’t-see-that-coming sucker-punch of a twist.
—— A Life in BooksFunny, moving and thought-provoking
—— Big Issue in the NorthThe key to Harkaway’s writing is the incredibly textured depth and imaginative characterisation. It is one of those books whose character are so rich that by the climax, you feel like they’ve penetrated your reality and you want to keep them close, even after the book is over.
—— NudgeOriginal and exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work
—— Morning StarOriginal, exciting, full of humanity and comedy, Tigerman by Nick Harkaway is a beautiful piece of work.
—— Morning Star