“We were equals; we both had our glasses filled at the same time and regarded the other with […]
Last winter, I sat in a juice bar in Chapora, the last sketchy enclave of Goa, grateful that […]
Ariel Levy, a writer for The New Yorker, is 38 years old and five months pregnant when she […]
“Music is time domesticated, reproducible time, time shaped.” So thinks Franz Ritter, the insomniac Austrian musicologist whose consciousness […]
A work I am untranslating – that is to say a work I hesitate to say I’m translating, […]
Michelle Tea’s Black Wave (And Other Stories) is a raw, bleakly comic examination of cultural and generational shifts. […]
It’s 1999 and the world is coming to an end. People are throwing themselves off buildings in New […]
Michel Leiris had been dreaming at least since 1923, if we believe the first date noted in his […]
Samuel Beckett called words an “unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness”. In Eley Williams’ debut collection, jittery with […]
All the profound weight of the European tradition of slim volumes sits upon this slight book, which nestles […]