
The directors of Peninsula Press are delighted to invite you the launch of Josh Cohen's Losers, a new book on politics, humility, and loss. Josh will be in conversation with Leo Robson and Lamorna Ash.
‘Josh Cohen has made perhaps the most pernicious, offensive and distracting word in the English language of amazing and illuminating interest. This is a remarkable and clarifying book.’
Adam Phillips
‘Eloquent, urgent, this breath-taking essay, bristles with wit and analytic understanding. Our social settlements, our lying politicians, our very language of winners and losers has never undergone this kind of rigorous dissection before. A tour de force – or should I say a loser’s triumph…’
Lisa Appignanesi
Lamorna Ash is a regular contributor to the TLS and author of Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town.
Leo Robson is the lead fiction reviewer for the New Statesman.
‘Josh Cohen has made perhaps the most pernicious, offensive and distracting word in the English language of amazing and illuminating interest. This is a remarkable and clarifying book.’
Adam Phillips
‘Eloquent, urgent, this breath-taking essay, bristles with wit and analytic understanding. Our social settlements, our lying politicians, our very language of winners and losers has never undergone this kind of rigorous dissection before. A tour de force – or should I say a loser’s triumph…’
Lisa Appignanesi
Lamorna Ash is a regular contributor to the TLS and author of Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town.
Leo Robson is the lead fiction reviewer for the New Statesman.