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Books published by publisher Flamingo

  • The Illustrated Man

    Ray Bradbury

    Paperback (Flamingo, Nov. 14, 2005)
    A classic collection of stories -- all told on the skin of a man -- from the author of Fahrenheit 451. If El Greco had painted miniatures in his prime, no bigger than your hand, infinitely detailed, with his sulphurous colour and exquisite human anatomy, perhaps he might have used this man's body for his art! Yet the Illustrated Man has tried to burn the illustrations off. He's tried sandpaper, acid, and a knife. Because, as the sun sets, the pictures glow like charcoals, like scattered gems. They quiver and come to life. Tiny pink hands gesture, tiny mouths flicker as the figures enact their stories -- voices rise, small and muted, predicting the future. Here are sixteen tales: sixteen illustrations! the seventeenth is your own future told on the skin of the Illustrated Man.
  • Fear and loathing in Las Vegas

    Hunter S. THOMPSON

    Paperback (Flamingo, March 15, 1993)
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • At Freddie's

    Penelope Fitzgerald

    Paperback (Flamingo, July 1, 1989)
    At Freddies
  • Interpreter of Maladies: Stories

    Jhumpa Lahiri

    Paperback (Flamingo, May 1, 2000)
    Book Description Publication Date: May 2000 Pulitzer-winning, scintillating studies in yearning and exile from a Bengali Bostonian woman of immense promise. A couple exchange unprecedented confessions during nightly blackouts in their Boston apartment as they struggle to cope with a heartbreaking loss; a student arrives in new lodgings in a mystifying new land and, while he awaits the arrival of his arranged-marriage wife from Bengal, he finds his first bearings with the aid of the curious evening rituals that his centenarian landlady orchestrates; a schoolboy looks on while his childminder finds that the smallest dislocation can unbalance her new American life all too easily and send her spiralling into nostalgia for her homeland! Jhumpa Lahiri's prose is beautifully measured, subtle and sober, and she is a writer who leaves a lot unsaid, but this work is rich in observational detail, evocative of the yearnings of the exile (mostly Indians in Boston here), and full of emotional pull and reverberation.
  • Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri

    Jhumpa Lahiri;

    Paperback Bunko (Flamingo, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • The Kitchens God's Wife

    Amy Tan

    Paperback (Flamingo, March 15, 1992)
    None
  • The Bonesetter's Daughter

    Amy Tam

    Paperback (Flamingo, March 15, 2005)
    None
  • Fahrenheit 451

    Ray Bradbury

    Paperback (Flamingo, Jan. 1, 2008)
    trade edition paperback, fine (as new)
    Z+
  • No Bones

    Anna Burns

    Paperback (Flamingo, Oct. 4, 2010)
    SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORANGE PRIZE FOR FICTION 2002A stunning debut novel about a little girl growing up in Belfast, from the author of the Man Booker Prize winning novel, Milkman. ’Marvellous: shocking, moving, evocative’ Daily MailEvery single night and every single day Amelia goes upstairs to look at her treasure: a miniature plastic sheep, a Black Queen chess piece, a penny prayer for serenity, a tube of glitter – and thirty-seven black rubber bullets she’s collected ever since the British Army started firing them…
  • Desperate Characters by Paula Fox

    Paula Fox

    Paperback (Flamingo, March 15, 1737)
    None
  • Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China

    Jung Chang

    Paperback (Flamingo, March 15, 1993)
    Memoir, Asian Studies, Chinese Studies
  • Anita and Me

    Meera Syal

    Paperback (Flamingo, April 1, 1997)
    The story of nine-year-old Meena, the daughter of the only Punjabi family in the Midlands' mining village of Tollington. The novel provides a vision of British childhood in the 1960s, a childhood caught between two cultures, each on the brink of enormous change.