Grasping one’s sense of selfhood is dependent on the selves around us and the way we project ourselves […]
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Translated literature is currently riding high, relatively speaking, in the British reading world, though it tends to rely […]
It is hard to find a point to begin because there was no moment of revelation. It was […]
I have just read Southeaster, a novel by the Argentine writer Haroldo Conti. For the translator, Jon Lindsay […]
Trump for President So you told them all how much you love the poorly educated. Mobile homes, grill […]
Max Porter is mostly an editor at Granta, one of the most independent-minded and prestigious literary publishers in […]
‘I am hardly without effects. I am a vortex of damage. In my brief three decades, I have […]
Mike McCormack’s fifth book is set in County Mayo at the start of the sovereign debt crisis that […]
When my husband came home, there was something different about him. His long service was over at last, […]
OUTSIDE IN Leach and I leave the gallery. Dusk still hums. Texas spring dusks are Arctic. Instead of […]
