Literary Fiction
Acclaimed works from prize-winning Picador authors, including Edward St Aubyn and Alan Hollinghurst. From must-read literary sensations like A Little Life to timeless classics like Plainsong, these are books that challenge conventions, spark debates and feed imaginations.
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Cosmopolis
Don DeLillo
Wish I Was Here
Jackie Kay
The Sunset Limited
Cormac McCarthy
Besotted
Joe Treasure
Nazi Literature in the Americas
Roberto Bolaño
Waiting for Columbus
Thomas Trofimuk
The Untouchable
John Banville
Birchwood
John Banville
Kepler
John Banville
Mefisto
John Banville
The Newton Letter
John Banville
One Moment, One Morning
Sarah Rayner
Little Gods
Anna Richards
The Book of Evidence
John Banville
Shroud
John Banville
Eclipse
John Banville
Love and Obstacles
Aleksandar Hemon
Ghosts
John Banville
The Infinities
John Banville
In the Winter Dark
Tim Winton
The Lemur
Benjamin Black
Minimum of Two
Tim Winton
Scission
Tim Winton
That Eye, the Sky
Tim Winton
The Palace of Illusions
Chitra Divakaruni
Nowhere Man
Aleksandar Hemon
The Question of Bruno
Aleksandar Hemon
The Lazarus Project
Aleksandar Hemon
Guernica
Dave Boling
The Almost Moon
Alice Sebold
The Other Garden and Collected Stories
Francis Wyndham
Tree of Smoke
Denis Johnson
The Missing Person's Guide to Love
Susanna Jones
An Open Swimmer
Tim Winton
When We Were Romans
Matthew Kneale
Swallowing Grandma
Kate Long
Winter Under Water
James Hopkin
A Far Country
Daniel Mason
Scribbling The Cat
Alexandra Fuller
Continent
Jim Crace