The Worst Reads of 2021
So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson In the last year or so, as we spend more time online, we have … Keep Reading
The Best Reads of 2021
Happening by Annie Ernaux This (past) year, I went from having read zero books by Annie Ernaux to having read like three … Keep Reading
The Worst Reads of 2020
Everything Except for Females by Andrea Long Chu Perhaps it’s slightly unfair to consign all but one book I read in 2020 … Keep Reading
The Best Reads of 2020
The Necrophiliac by Gabrielle Wittkop If this unbelievable year brought something good it’s that I finally found the time to read more … Keep Reading
Interview with J.P. Slote — “The Body of Loretta”
Earlier this year we had the opportunity to host a reading/performance by New York-based writer and performer J. P. Slote of extracts … Keep Reading
The Worst Reads of 2019
The End of Alice by A. M. Homes There is a much better novel hiding in The End of Alice than the … Keep Reading
The Best Reads of 2019
The Topeka School by Ben Lerner There are novels that you read and as you read them you think to yourself, “this … Keep Reading
Review: “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” by Ottessa Moshfegh
My Year Of Rest and Relaxation, a 2018 novel by Ottessa Moshfegh, is the story of an unnamed recent art history graduate … Keep Reading
Three Books that make us ROFL: Reading on the Floor, Laughing.
ROFL: Reading On the Floor Laughing Umberto Eco – Travels in Hyperreality I recently came across an essay by Umberto Eco … Keep Reading
Translation Tuesday: BMS
BMS (2016 – ) is a collective of writers and an acronym for blod, måne, søndag (blood, moon, Sunday). Knoglemarv lavendel is … Keep Reading