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- Nova express, the restored text, William S. Burroughs ; edited and with an introduction by Oliver Harris
- Good morning, midnight, Jean Rhys ; with an afterword by A.L. Kennedy
- Brideshead revisited, the sacred and profane memories of Captain Charles Ryder, Evelyn Waugh
- The feminine mystique, Betty Friedan ; with an introduction by Lionel Shriver
- The prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark ; introduction by Candia McWilliam
- At swim-two-birds, Flann O'Brien
- The passion according to G.H., Clarice Lispector ; translated from the Portuguese, with a note, by Idra Novey ; introduction by Caetano Veloso ; edited by Benjamin Moser
- Search sweet country, Kojo Laing
- Wide Sargasso Sea, Jean Rhys ; with an afterword by Andrea Ashworth
- The medium is the massage, Marshall McLuhan ; Quentin Fiore ; co-ordinated by Jerome Agel
- Invitation to a beheading, Vladimir Nabokov ; translated from the Russian by Dmitri Nabokov in collaboration with Vladimir Nabokov
- Chernobyl prayer, a chronicle of the future, Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Anna Gunin and Arch Tait
- As a man grows older, Italo Svevo ; translated from the Italian by Beryl de Zoete
- The besieged city, Clarice Lispector ; translated by Johnny Lorenz ; edited by Benjamin Moser
- Naked lunch, the restored text, William S. Burroughs ; edited by James Grauerholz and Barry Miles
- Numbers in the dark, Italo Calvino ; translated from the Italian by Tim Parks
- The wild boys, a book of the dead, William S. Burroughs
- Animal farm, a fairy story, George Orwell
- Ice, Anna Kavan
- Modern baptists, James Wilcox ; with an introduction by Jim Crace
- A room with a view, E.M. Forster ; edited by Oliver Stallybrass
- Caliban and the witch, women, the body and primitive accumulation, Silvia Federici
- Second-class citizen, Buchi Emecheta
- A tranquil star, unpublished stories, Primo Levi ; translated by Ann Goldstein and Alessandra Bastagli
- I, Claudius, from the autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Emperor of the Romans, born 10 BC, murdered and deified AD 54, Robert Graves ; with an introduction by Barry Unsworth
- Last witnesses, unchildlike stories, Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
- The motorcycle diaries, Ernesto Che Guevara
- Blood, tears and folly, an objective look at World War II, Len Deighton
- We have always lived in the castle, Shirley Jackson ; with an afterword by Joyce Carol Oates
- Ka, Roberto Calasso ; translated by Tim Parks
- Bonjour tristesse ;, and, A certain smile, Franðcoise Sagan ; translated and with notes by Heather Lloyd ; with an introduction by Rachel Cusk
- The gigolo, Francoise Sagan ; translated by Joanna Kilmartin
- Within the walls, Giorgio Bassani ; translated by Jamie McKendrick
- The unwomanly face of war, Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
- Chocky, John Wyndham ; with an introduction by Brian Aldiss
- Death of a salesman, certain private conversations in two acts and a requiem, Arthur Miller
- Story of a secret state, my report to the world, Jan Karski ; with an afterword by Andrew Roberts
- A streetcar named desire, Tennessee Williams ; edited by E. Martin Browne with an introduction by Arthur Miller and an essay by the author
- Fighter, the true story of the Battle of Britain, Len Deighton
- Zami: a new spelling of my name, a biomythography, Audre Lord
- Berlin game, Len Deighton
- Shallows, Tim Winton
- The naive and sentimental lover, John le Carré
- Ice, Anna Kavan
- The labyrinth of solitude, the other Mexico ; return to the labyrinth of solitude ; Mexico and the United States ; the philanthropic ogre, by Octavio Paz ; translated from the Spanish by Lysander Kemp, Yara Milos and Rachel Phillips Belash
- Focus, Arthur Miller
- The rebel, Albert Camus ; translated by Anthony Bower with a forward by Sir Herbert Read
- Near to the wild heart, Clarice Lispector ; translated by Alison Entrekin ; edited and with an introduction by Benjamin Moser
- The wretched of the earth, Frantz Fanon; preface by Jean-Paul Sartre; translated by Constance Farrington
- The lion and the unicorn, George Orwell