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Portrait of a Lady
12Discover Khushwant Singh’s wit and poignancy in “Portrait of a Lady.” This collection spans 50 years of his short stories, from classics to his 2008 gem, “The Maharani of Chootiapuram.” Experience Singh’s captivating storytelling and unforgettable characters, praised by critics for its humor and intelligence. Explore human experiences with a master storyteller. (ISBN: 9780143065876)
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Portrait of a Lady
10Explore the complexities of freedom, fortune, and fate in Henry James’s masterpiece, “Portrait of a Lady.” Follow Isabel Archer’s journey from America to Europe as she navigates societal expectations and confronts the dark side of love. A poignant exploration of a woman defying destiny. ISBN: 9780141441269
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Portrait of Love: Six Stories One Novella
24Discover the genius of Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’ in Portrait of Love. This collection of six stories and a novella showcases his provocative and original prose, exploring themes of love, social satire, and the complexities of Indian society. From rural life to urban settings, Nirala’s wit and autobiographical touch shine through, offering a captivating glimpse into the world of Hindi literature.
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
18“Experience James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man with this beautiful Deluxe Edition, celebrating 100 years of literary brilliance. Follow Stephen Dedalus’s journey of self-discovery as he navigates family, faith, and art. This special edition includes a foreword by acclaimed author Karl Ove Knausgaard, drawing parallels between Joyce’s masterpiece and his own autobiographical work, My Struggle. ISBN: 9780143108245, Publisher: Penguin Book India.”
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
22Dive into James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” (ISBN: 9780143124313), a coming-of-age novel exploring Stephen Dedalus’s intellectual and spiritual awakening in Ireland. Experience Joyce’s innovative prose as Stephen rebels against societal norms. A must-read for fans of literary fiction and Irish literature. Explore themes of identity, religion, and art in this Penguin Classics edition.
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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
8Experience James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” in a stunning Chiltern edition. Follow Stephen Dedalus’s journey from childhood to artistic awakening in turn-of-the-century Ireland. This special edition features tactile layers, fine details, and beautiful colors, making it a striking addition to any bookshelf. Witness Dedalus’s transformation as he chooses art over religion, shaped by his unique temperament, relationships, and social forces. A must-read for literature lovers.
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Poseidon’s Arrow
14Dive into “Poseidon’s Arrow” (ISBN: 9781405909884) by Patricia Ingham, Thomas Hardy. Join Dirk Pitt and NUMA on a globe-trotting quest for a missing element. They uncover a threat far exceeding their expectations, putting the world on the brink. Unravel the mystery, only in “Poseidon’s Arrow”.
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Post Office
0Experience the gritty reality of working-class life in Charles Bukowski’s Post Office (ISBN: 9780061177576). Follow Henry Chinaski’s journey through the drudgery and despair of the postal service, told with Bukowski’s signature dark humor and raw honesty. Witness Chinaski’s struggles with alcohol, women, and the monotony of everyday life in this classic roman à clef. Discover why Bukowski is hailed as the “Walt Whitman of Los Angeles” and how he “brought everybody down to earth.” Dive into the world of Post Office and experience Bukowski’s unflinching portrayal of the human condition.
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Postcard Killers
21NYPD Detective Jacob Kanon embarks on a chilling European tour, chasing his daughter’s killer through iconic cities. Each postcard-perfect landmark becomes a haunting reminder of his loss in this gripping thriller. Witness a father’s relentless pursuit of justice against a backdrop of stunning scenery and escalating suspense.
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Power of Sympathy and the Coquette
16“Dive into two of America’s earliest novels: William Hill Brown’s ‘The Power of Sympathy’ and Hannah Webster Foster’s ‘The Coquette.’ Explore 18th-century America through an epistolary lens, where women safeguard the nation’s morality. Experience captivating tales of love, virtue and societal expectations in these groundbreaking works by pioneering authors.”