Exploring the profound themes of sex and death, this book delves into the fundamental aspects of human existence. It examines how these two forces shape our lives, influencing our experiences and understanding of the world. Through thought-provoking insights, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the connections between our beginnings and endings, ultimately revealing the complexities of life’s most essential drives.
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Peter Hobbs crafts compelling prose that delves into the depths of the human psyche and the complexities of relationships. His style is marked by keen observation and precise language. Hobbs often explores themes of loss, memory, and the search for identity within his narratives. His literary approach is meditative and introspective, offering readers a profoundly rewarding experience.






- 2016
- 2013
In the Orchard, the Swallows
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A tale of tenderness in the face of great and corrupt power, this is a heartbreaking novel written in prose of exquisite stillness and beauty.
- 2011
"From 2006 to 2009, AA Bronson collaborated with artist Peter Hobbs on the project Invocation of the Queer Spirits. The rituals that resulted are evoked, and invoked in Queer Spirits, Bronson and Hobbs' diaristic and imagistic exploration of the project."--Note de l'éditeur
- 2008
I Could Ride All Day In My Cool Blue Train
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring themes of loss and reflection, the narrative follows a divorced mother in Florida grappling with her fading life. It intertwines the story of a writer trapped in a dystopian setting, facing backlash for his controversial work while trying to appease a chaotic audience. Additionally, Pythagoras offers a unique perspective on his infamous issues with triangles, adding a philosophical layer to the narrative.
- 2006
The Short Day Dying
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Charles Wenmoth is a blacksmith and Methodist lay-preacher in the wildest reaches of South-West England. In his relationship with Harriet French, a blind girl who maintains her belief despite her debilitating condition, Wenmoth finds his fragile faith tested in the most trying of circumstances.