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Issue Seven

DECEMBER 2024

Filled to the brim with delights: European news satire, the Chinese Communist Party’s favorite sci-fi series, fiction by Alba de Céspedes and Sergei Lebedev, reviews of novels by Olga Tokarczuk and Rachel Kushner, Yiddish gangster novels, anti-apartheid country music, hard-boiled Bulgarian horsemen and much, much more.


  • The underbelly of Krochmalna Street

    Why aren’t Isaac Bashevis Singer’s gangster novels published in English?


  • TWGGAWI™

    Ripley and the enduring story of the white guy getting away with it. « Even with murder. Especially with murder! »


  • Parallel world

    Photos of a Thai village that, due to coastal erosion, is slowly but surely giving way to the sea.


  • Let’s enjoy the moon

    Eight young women live in a college run by nuns in Rome; an excerpt from Alba de Céspedes’ There’s No Turning Back (Nessuno Torna Indietro).


  • No longer at home

    A review of Hangman: A Novel by Maya Binyam. «Returning home rests as the thematic cornerstone of African and African-diasporic literature.»


  • Sick men of Europe

    King Leopold & Sultan Abdülhamid — a tale of two monarchs. «I’ve come to see them as twins of a kind: monarchs in bourgeois garb.»


  • Of wild men and horses

    Pastoralism is the antidote to industrial farming. Kapka Kassabova treks with wild horses in one of Europe’s last wildernesses.


  • Miracle & yonder

    Paul Simon’s Graceland & country music’s global history. «The idea of anti-apartheid country music is counter-intuitive but profound.»


  • Funny haha

    Pretty much every European country has a satirical news site – all in the tradition of American example The Onion.


  • The body in the crushed roses

    Excerpt from Sergei Lebedev’s new novel The Lady of the Mine (2025), set near a Ukrainian coal mine that buries atrocities from the past.


  • Something rotten

    On the sanatoriums of Olga Tokarczuk’s The Empusium and Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain.


  • « Tham dii day dii » – Thai farmworkers in Israel

    Modern Zionism’s founding ideology, in which diaspora Jews would be redeemed by working the soil, has long ceded to neoliberalism’s imperatives

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  • The Three Body Solution

    The Chinese Communist Party embraces the sci-fi hit The Three Body Problem.


  • The business of men

    On pregnancy’s bloody histories & its visceral fictions. A review of Trudy Dehue’s brilliant history of pregnancy research, « Egg, Fetus, Baby ».

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  • Neanderthal aesthetics

    Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake, reviewed. «If we discovered a Neanderthal novel, would we be worthy of it?»

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