The School Inspector Calls


Gervase Phinn - 2005
    Penguin have published each of Phinn's four books and in The School Inspector Calls, he reveals how even a jaded school inspector can be left speechless by straight-talking children.

Forgetting Things


Sigmund Freud - 2005
    Taken from one of his most important works, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, published in a new translation by Penguin Modern Classics, this volume explores why we forget, how we remember and why our memories can sometimes prove deceptive.

My Side of the Matter


Truman Capote - 1945
    Penguin Modern Classics publish the full range of Capote's novels and short stories, and the four tales in this collection show to the full the blend of cynicism, humour and love that characterized his finest work.

Happy Birthday, Jack Nicholson


Hunter S. Thompson - 2005
    Thompson was renowned for his counterculture masterpiece Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, which described his chemical-addled adventures in 1970s America. Taken from Thompson's brilliantly entertaining autobiography, Kingdom of Fear - the last book published before his death earlier this year - these pieces provide a hilarious but now also painful insight into the life and the mind of a true literary outlaw.

The Worst Thing a Suburban Girl Could Imagine


Melissa Bank - 2005
    In this piece, Jane tells us about her relationship with a man who will never use her name.

Idiot Nation


Michael Moore - 2005
    Stupid White Men was published by Penguin in the UK in 2002 and has since sold well over 1.5 million copies. These hilarious and scorching extracts show exactly why Moore is the man that everyone has an opinion on.

Design Faults in the Volvo 760 Turbo


Will Self - 2005
    All his fiction is available in Penguin editions and the two stories in this collection illustrate Self's gift for finding the extraordinary, the surreal and the downright absurd amidst the mundanities of modern life.- Design Faults in the Volvo 760 Turbo- A Story for Europe

Artists and Models


Anaïs Nin - 2005
    Lust, obsession, fantasy and desire emerge as part of the human condition, as pure or as complex as any other of its aspects. Previously published in The Delta of Venus (1978) and Little birds (1979) respectively.- Artists and Models- A Model

Caligula


Robert Graves - 2005
    Written as Claudius' autobiography, they follow his progress from a stammering figure of fun to the ruler of the Roman Empire. Here, in extracts from both books, he describes the glory and decadence of the mad Emperor Caligula's reign - an age of wild debauchery and whimsical cruelty.

In Defence of English Cooking


George Orwell - 2005
    These heartfelt essays demonstrate Orwell's wide-ranging appeal, and range from political manifesto to affectionate consideration of what being English truly means.

Ali Smith's Supersonic 70s


Ali Smith - 2005
    Ali Smith's Supersonic 70s collects together some of Ali Smith's best writing of the last ten years and also includes a brand new story.

The Unabridged Pocketbook of Lightning


Jonathan Safran Foer - 2005
    First published in the New Yorker magazine, 2002. And extracts from: Extremely loud and incredibly close (first published: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2005).

A Taste of the Unexpected


Roald Dahl - 2003
    This collection gathers together three sinister tales that fully exhibit Dahl's mastery of suspense and his unsurpassed ability to tease the reader until the very last sentence.- Taste- The Way Up to Heaven- The Landlady.

The Murder


John Steinbeck - 2005
    These four tales consider the struggle for survival in 1940s America, against a backdrop of majestic beauty.- The Chrysanthemums- Breakfast- The Vigilante- The Murder.

Summer in Algiers


Albert Camus - 1939
    These three essays evoke different aspects of the place. The title essay, 'The Minotaur' and 'The Return to Tipasa' are extracted from Noces (1950) and L'été (1954).