Tag: literature

  • 13 Jan 2026 – Leonard and Hungry Paul – Ronan Hession

    13 Jan 2026 – Leonard and Hungry Paul – Ronan Hession

    Leonard and Hungry Paul is a quietly radical, deeply humane, and disarmingly funny novel. It is about choosing kindness in a world that prizes noise. Ronan Hession writes with extraordinary gentleness. He invites us into the lives of two men. Their decency becomes an act of quiet resistance. The novel does not chase drama. Its…

  • 14 April 2026 – Super-Infinite – Katherine Rundell

    14 April 2026 – Super-Infinite – Katherine Rundell

    Part biography, part intellectual adventure, Super-Infinite is Katherine Rundell’s exhilarating exploration of the life and mind of John Donne. Rundell does not follow a conventional cradle-to-grave account. Instead, she uses Donne as a jumping-off point to explore poetry, science, theology, and love. She also delves into the sheer strangeness of being alive. Written with wit…

  • 14th January 2025 – Sarn Helen by Tom Bullough

    14th January 2025 – Sarn Helen by Tom Bullough

    Wales is the measure of all things in this time-shifting story of ecological change. Just as the first lockdown was beginning to lift in late summer 2020, Tom Bullough set out to walk Sarn Helen, the Roman road that once cut through Wales from Neath in the south to Caerhun in the north. It still…