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The Last Train from Kyiv
By Ada Wordsworth I have only cried at the station once, but I can’t remember which story broke me. Maybe it was the old woman with...
Jul 13, 20224 min read


Vontinalys and Blueland
MATHIAS GJESDAL HAMMER - Considering the future of the EU Army.
Jul 13, 20228 min read


A Good Day's Work
WALLERAND BAZIN & ELISABETH DARROBERS - Escaping the age of productivity.
Jul 13, 20229 min read


A Chair Outside
ELEANOR COUSINS BROWN - Ilya Kaminsky's poetic & political calls for action in Ukraine.
Jul 13, 20228 min read


Name Calling
JESSICA STEADMAN - Hanya Yanagihara's many David Binghams.
Jun 26, 20229 min read


The Shape of Faith
LEILA GREENING - Two writers confront the challenges of faith in the modern world.
Jun 22, 20227 min read


Sheer Loudness of Voice
CORA MacGREGOR - Fiction and the female philosopher.
Jun 21, 202210 min read


Citizens Of Vanished Nations
CHARLIE TAYLOR - Freedom and nostalgia in Europe's post-communist periphery.
May 6, 20228 min read


The Power of the Ordinary
SEAMUS PERRY - Muldoon and McCartney: Seamus Perry on the two Pauls.
May 4, 20227 min read


The Violence of Language
PAIGE ALLEN - Rebecca F. Kuang on her anticolonial Oxford fantasy novel.
Apr 22, 202210 min read


Rebel, Rebel
ADRIAN KREUTZ - Lamenting the loss of the student revolutionary.
Apr 15, 20228 min read


The Anomie Within Us
NICHOLAS CLARK - The shifting sands of Singaporean statecraft.
Apr 13, 20227 min read


Punk and Postvernacular
ADAM POSSENER - A new face for Yiddish.
Apr 10, 20229 min read


Heavy Weather
ROBERT MERGES - Inflation in the Anthropocene.
Apr 9, 20228 min read


The View From Here
ISABELLA CRISPINO - Is the climate crisis ushering in a new politics of the emotions?
Apr 5, 20226 min read


Joyceware
KATHERINE FRANCO – Modernism in a post-internet age: celebrating the centenary of Ulysses.
Apr 2, 20229 min read


In Search of Lost Time
LIAM JOHNSTON – Authentic accounts of class difference often require a complex effort to remember what has been deliberately left behind.
Mar 28, 202210 min read


Good Cop/Bad Cop
CATERINA DOMENEGHINI - Two perspectives on the crisis in our democracy.
Jan 31, 202211 min read


Sing in Me, Muse
CLEMMIE READ - On the women the literary superstars left behind.
Jan 28, 20229 min read


Breathing Out
KATE GREENBERG - Genre-defying writer Maggie Nelson teaches us how to be free.
Jan 24, 20228 min read
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