Books written by Brian Catling

  • A Love Letter to Europe: An Outpouring of Sadness and Hope - Mary Beard, Shami Chakrabati, Sebastian Faulks, Neil Gaiman,...

    With pieces from Frank Cottrell Boyce, Melvyn Bragg, Margaret Drabble, Alan Hollinghurst, Will Hutton, Holly Johnson, Penelope Lively, Jonathan Meades, Deborah Moggach, Alan Moore, Jackie Morris, Cathy Rentzenbrink, Chris Riddle, Tony ...

  • A Love Letter to Europe: An outpouring of sadness and hope – Mary Beard, Shami Chakrabati, Sebastian Faulks, Neil Gaiman,...

    Some are cries of pain. There are hilarious pieces. There are cries of pain and regret. Some pieces are quietly devastating. All are passionate. Conceived as a love letter to Europe, this book may also help reawaken love for Britain.

  • Hollow

    "A Vintage Books original"--Copyright page.

  • The Vorrh: A Novel

    In a novel that combines history and fantasy, the author explores the Vorrh, a vast forest at the edge of Essenwald, a colonial city in a parallel Africa. Original.

  • The Erstwhile: A Novel

    The Erstwhile brings readers back to the singular world and mind of B. Catling, continuing the groundbreaking storytelling of his hit The Vorrh.

  • Earwig

    Earwig got his nickname from his grandfather. At the start of this story he is employed to look after a strange little girl in a flat in Liège. He spies on her, listens to her by holding a glass up to the wall.

  • The Cloven: The Vorrh (3)

    The Cloven is a book of battles and betrayals, in which Catling's incredible creations all fulfill their destinies and lead us to an epic conflagration with the fate of mankind hanging in the balance.

  • Several Clouds Colliding

    Several Clouds Colliding will be launched at Swedenborg House on 19 July 2012, accompanied by a new performance by Iain Sinclair and Brian Catling.

  • The Vorrh: Book One in the Vorrh Trilogy

    'A benchmark not just for imaginative writing but for the human imagination in itself...Read this book, and marvel.' Alan Moore 'A work of genius.' Iain Sinclair 'Brian Catling is simply a genius. His writing is so extraordinary it hurts.

  • Brian Catling: An Installation and Five Performances, 14-29 October 1989, The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford

    Brian Catling: An Installation and Five Performances, 14-29 October 1989, The Museum of Modern Art, Oxford

  • The Cloven

    The Cloven is the final book in the Vorrh trilogy.

  • The Erstwhile

    It's also revealed that William Blake, a character in these novels, is interacting with these angels.

  • The Blindings

    Tiré du site Internet de Book Works: ""These texts are lunges to capture handfuls of another time and place while passing through it in the curious guise of a witness to my own crimes.

  • The stumbling block, its index

    The book is bound in graphite-covered boards that at first glance appear to be solid metal but the book is not a representation of the Stumbling Block. The Stumbling Block exists only as its index.

  • The Vorrh 2

    It's also revealed that William Blake, a character in these novels, is interacting with these angels.

  • Simon Raven: It's Ok to Be Boring

    Simon Raven: It's Ok to Be Boring

  • Vorrh. El bosque infinito

    Así que prepárense para adentrarse en él. «Una sofisticadísima y sutil exploración de lo decadente, lo primitivo y lo mítico. De muchos libros se dice que son distintos a todo, pero solo el de Catling lo es realmente».

  • Les Ancêtres

    " Meriem Djebli, Magazine LIRE Années 1920. À travers l'Europe, d'étranges créatures reviennent à la vie : ce sont les Ancêtres, les anges qui ont échoué à protéger l'Arbre de la Connaissance.

  • Vorrh. La foresta senza fine

    Vorrh. La foresta senza fine

  • Vorrh

    " Meriem Djebli, Magazine LIRE " Une fresque foisonnante. (...) Le premier opus fascine et n'a pas fini d'ensemencer l'imaginaire par ses nouvelles expériences. " Laurent Leleu, Bifrost La Vorrh est une forêt merveilleuse et effrayante.