One: The desert isn’t a desert. Two: The desert is and is not empty. Three: Emptiness is as […]
Author: @MinorLits
Misha Honcharenko is a Ukrainian artist, writer and translator. Skin of Nocturnal Apple is his debut poetry collection, […]
There was once a man who lived on a flat geometric plane slick as ice and grey as […]
What’s that? Not every landlord is the same? I agree! There are bad landlords, worse landlords, and downright […]
When we meet, we talk about the tree. Then again, there isn’t much else to talk about for […]
Róbert Gál’s Tractatus offers an epigraph by the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein: “Philosophy ought to be written only […]
My Mother Taught Me How to Steal My mother taught me how to steal children. I was stolen […]
In Bowie’s music, fragmented voices often appear, sometimes as splintering perspectives contained in a single narrator. In the […]
Six hours a day we had lessons in the kitchen. History, Literature, Art, Geography, Music, Natural Sciences. Instead […]
History of the Present is an experimental feminist opera-film about class and conflict, which first premiered in Belfast […]
