Carry van Bruggen (1881 – 1932) was the main pseudonym of Caroline Lea de Haan, born in The […]
Category Archive: Book reviews
Robert Bresson, Notes on the Cinematograph, trans. Jonathan Griffin, introduction by J.M.G Le Clézio. New York Review of […]
Let me start at the end: The Night Visitors is a very good book. By the time I’d […]
‘The democratisation of the digital had, like so many revolutions before it, morphed into a new tyranny. Recorded […]
This could be a tale about a journey… or not. This could also be a review of Rossy […]
AngryWorkers are a collective based in the west London hinterland, getting minimum wage jobs in the larger warehouses […]
Alain Badiou’s Black: The brilliance of a noncolor is a radical departure for the impenetrable thinker of Theory […]
I write this from Italy, a country at the forefront of a ghastly form of seamless nostalgia that […]
“That’s what youth does. It leaves. Just as you left your home in the mountains for a better […]
Come, come. Hurry up. Running out of time. Storm’s almost here. Forest is thick. Road is long. River […]
