<p>This omnibus edition collects the four full-length novels from prolific poet essayist playwright and novelist Penelope Shuttle published between 1969 and 1980. Shuttle&rsquo;s novels merge poetic language with the novel form unlike virtually anyone else before or since. <em>All the Usual Hours of Sleeping</em> (1969) is a large and dense work full of rich poetic imagery at its heart a love story involving four people. The use of language is taken well beyond its normal descriptive function: bathos where the grossly physical facts of sexual encounters meet the language of myth or where obscure slightly comical words are used to describe sexual passion. <em>Wailing Monkey Embracing a Tree</em> (1973) develops this dense poetic language abounding in imagery obscure vocabulary and beguiling rhythms. <em>Rainsplitter in the Zodiac Garden</em> (1978) has a different tone to the previous two: the prose is bleaker harder and more direct. The story and the prose have a mythic quality and seem to exist in an ahistorical or trans-historical continuum of time and place. <em>The Mirror of the Giant</em> (1980) subtitled &lsquo;A Ghost Story&rsquo; has two meanings: Theron is haunted by the ghost of his dead wife Vellet&mdash;literally as Vellet is a character in the novel&mdash;and his current wife Beth is metaphorically haunted by her former female lover Ash whom she has not seen for five years. These four novels showcase Shuttle&rsquo;s talent for powerful poetic prose at its peak.</p><p>&ldquo;It could be that Miss Shuttle has become the prisoner of her own verbal inspiration so that the language is telling her what to do. It could be that I have not yet perceived the relation between the rhythm and the story. This is not a book which gives you all it has on one reading. On the contrary it is designed to be reread.&rdquo; &mdash; Robert Nye</p><p>&ldquo;[H]er opening chapters abound in sentences of excessively wrought luxuriance . . . while her closing ones adopt a tone of more tightly disciplined naturalism.&rdquo; &mdash; Andrew Motion</p>