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  • Double negative

    Double negative

    Our first piece from Issue Eight, out from behind the paywall! « It’s best to go into Schengen’s history unshocked by contradiction. »

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  • To grieve, to pine

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    On Norwegian writer Vigdis Hjorth’s funerals & infatuations.

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  • No longer at home

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

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  • Something rotten

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

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  • The business of men

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    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

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

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  • 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.

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  • Down the mine shaft

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

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  • Without cause

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

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  • The coldest, cleanest water in Europe

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    Solitary sailing, and the philosophy thereof: What sort of writing is possible when the mind is at sea and so entirely occupied and swaddled?

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  • Last resort

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    On Dora Kellner, Walter Benjamin and the biography of a hotel

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  • Ice queens, sex machines

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    Insofar as erotica can ever be about something, what is Russia-themed erotica about?

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  • Cannibalinguistics

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    Language-learning and people-eating in Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi’s The Centre.

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  • What an animal isn’t

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    Two vastly different books — one a picaresque tale, the other a dystopian meditation — both recount a transition from human to animal or from animal to human.

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  • Jesus in the pines

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    Refugees and border guards in the Białowieża Forest. Scenes of violence play out behind a thick cover of trees, in a remote corner of Poland.

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