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Issue Six

  • Interjections

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    Non-words for the remembered & unremembered violence of Bulgarian labor camps.

  • The Barren Nothing-Place

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    On growing up in the creases of bilingual versions of T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land

  • Blue memoir

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    A water superpower runs dry. A photo series from Hungary.

  • Letters from Persepolis

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    On the ruined city’s pilgrims & decoders

  • Pixel War

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    Meet the strangest strangers, incels, conspiracy theorists, cyberpunks and Wikipedians.

  • Needle & pen

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    Jane Austen valued fashion as an intrinsic part of one’s character — whether in her own life or in a novel.

  • Forage, farm, hunt

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    A photographer asks: why bother making photographs?

  • Down the mine shaft

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    A new book challenges the myth of photography’s immateriality.

  • Word War

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    A story about destruction: « In a matter of minutes, the target is neutralised, the word is erased. »

  • Without cause

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    « The exercise here is of a philosopher who would review the AI Act as a text. »

  • Animal game

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    A story about family. « ‘A woman of few words,’ he smiled. ‘How refreshing.’ »

  • The Mothers Grimm

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    What ties Gretel to her witch? Louise Glück’s poem Gretel in Darkness provides answers.