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  • av Valerie Solanas
    198,-

    Readers of SCUM Manifesto! This volume presents two rarities. Behold as the literary heritage of Valerie Solanas redoubles before your eyes.

  • av Anisur Rahman
    180,-

    In his epic monologue, Bengali-Swedish writer Anisur Rahman brings to life the voice and mind of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman during all hardships and struggle for an independent nation for the Bengali speaking people of the Indian Subcontinent.

  • av Johannes Anyuru, Eva-Stina Byggmästar, Matilda Sodergran, m.fl.
    271,-

    These six poets are too fast for the mainstream poetics to get on their backs. You'll get no kudos for knowing Swedish poetry, without having read each of these six poets.

  • - Letters of Nooshabeh Amiri and Houshang Asadi
    av Houshand Asadi & Nooshabeh Amiri
    257,-

  • av Kristian Carlsson
    218,-

    Literary Nonfiction. "You run a WHAT?" A small press. Yes, this is the dream of those who don't give a damn about mainstream literature, major presses and millionfold print runs. It is the nirvana to everyone interested in a mindful and loving acquaintance with books. This is not a basic guide, it is a fun and inspiring glance at the inner depth of a small press. With enthusiasm and distinctness the publisher gives advice on everything from networking to handling the scripts to creating and selling a book. Kristian Carlsson founded Smockadoll Förlag [Smockadoll Press] and decided to publish contemporary poetry. In 2012 Smockadoll was featured by the news agency TT/Spektra as one of a handful of today's unsurpassed Swedish small presses for translated literature. During the years Kristian Carlsson most certainly has had time to break each and every one of the small press guidelines issued in this volume.

  • av Anisur Rahman
    218,-

    Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. The poet, the unknown being...a loony, a dreamer, a hermit. The poet writes poetry...but really, what is poetry? Arts, politics, mere amusement? This little book is an insight into the mindset of someone who just can't help but to be a poet. It is a manifesto for the freedom of thought and expression, an essential source of motivation and inspiration for readers and writers alike.

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