Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
Countering a culture that coerces men to suppress instead of express, Jason Wilson calls readers to unlearn society's definition of masculinity and discover the power of engaging with and mastering their emotions.
The making of a great Chilean poet.
Introducing 'The Old Man And Me', a captivating novel penned by the talented Jason Wilson. Published recently in 2022 by Mirror Books, this compelling narrative has quickly become a must-read. The story is an intriguing blend of genres, effortlessly weaving elements of mystery, drama, and heartfelt emotion into a tapestry of literary art. As you delve into the pages of 'The Old Man And Me', you'll be transported into a world crafted by Wilson's vivid imagination and masterful storytelling. This book is more than just a story; it's an exploration of life's complexities through the eyes of intriguing characters and unexpected twists. So, get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with 'The Old Man And Me'. Brought to you by Mirror Books, this novel is sure to hold a special place in your library.
W. H. Hudson was brought up on the pampas, where he learnt from gauchos about frontier life. After moving to London in 1874, Hudson lived in extreme poverty. Like his friend Joseph Conrad, Hudson was an exile, adapting to England. He never returned to Argentina.Wilson unravels Hudson s English dream, his natural history rambles, and his work to protect birds. He remains both a complex witness to his homeland before mass immigration and to his England of the mind, before the urban sprawl.Praise for Jason Wilson: Tireless, shrewd, erudite Jason Wilson, mixing hard fact and anthology, provides the perfect outfit of allusion and comparative experience - Jonathan Keates, ObserverPut his treasure trove into your pocket. - Anthony Sattin, Sunday TimesThe idea is so simple that it must be original. This inaugural book might prove to be a landmark. - Nicholas Shakespeare, Daily Telegraph
Jason Wilson approaches Paz's poetics through his relationship with Andre Breton, the surrealist leader. This is a 'spiritual biography' of a poet-thinker; a study of a fertile relationship; a re-evaluation of surrealism and, finally, a coping with those acute problems that all poets and readers of poetry must face in an age lacking an acceptable cultural tradition.
The Andes form the backbone of South America. The mountain range was home to an extraordinary theocratic empire and civilisation, the Incas, who built stone temples, roads, palaces and forts.
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.