Grasping one’s sense of selfhood is dependent on the selves around us and the way we project ourselves […]
Category Archive: Book reviews
Translated literature is currently riding high, relatively speaking, in the British reading world, though it tends to rely […]
‘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 […]
“I saw a shadow in the woods”. This opening sentence gives an idea of what is to be […]
You probably know about Warren Ellis, if not from his work, then from the way the world seems […]
How anyone reads John Barth without detailed knowledge of Greek mythology and the physical landscape of the state […]
How to Travel Without Seeing by Andrés Neuman would be the perfect book to read while travelling, either […]
How does one approach a book of stories by one of the most important twentieth-century writers of philosophy […]
Thomas Moore’s second novel, In Their Arms (Rebel Satori Press, 2016), begins with a proposition: ‘the world is […]
