The Paper House

Carlos Maria Dominguez author Nicholas Caistor translator Jon Gray illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thousand Horsemen Press

Published:2nd Mar '26

Should be back in stock very soon

The Paper House cover

On a spring day in 1998, literature professor Bluma Lennon buys a used copy of Emily Dickinson’s poems from a Soho bookshop. Moments after she starts reading it, she’s struck by a car on a street corner and killed. After her funeral, one of her colleagues–the book’s narrator–receives a package addressed to Bluma: a broken-spined old copy of Conrad’s The Shadow-Line, inscribed with her own dedication. Intrigued, he sets off on a quest that leads him to Buenos Aires, searching for clues about Carlos Brauer, a devoted book collector, and his mysterious connection to Bluma.
Already a worldwide classic in its genre, The Paper House is a venture beyond our shadow lines, and what we fear to leave behind to cross them.

The Paper House is one of those little books that can haunt a reader long after it is finished–or used as a brick to make a house. It comes from a territory of the imagination that is distant and dreamlike.” —Alexander McCall Smith

"A unique book on the bibliomania and its consequences." —Michael Caines

  • Winner of Premio Bartolome Hidalgo 1995

ISBN: 9781068209734

Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 5mm

Weight: 95g

84 pages

2nd New edition