Over at Faber Finds, the POD program that puts back into print neglected works, is
Brian Aldiss's
The Dark Light Years (1964). One of the most popular books at Faber Finds is
Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal (1907) by
Roy Horniman, the basis for the hysterical Alec Guinness film
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949). You can suggest works for Faber Finds
here.
1 comment:
THE DARK LIGHT YEARS by Brian Aldiss is an underrated book. I'm glad to see readers rediscovering it.
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