…perhaps you can imagine Woolf walking down to the Ouse. She puts stones in her pockets. She […]
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOONS, following my seminar on the works of Franz Kafka, I climbed down the Vyšehrad steps, […]
The train brakes, pitching my back into the seat’s plush upright. Neither wholly asleep nor awake, I occupy […]
Tim MacGabhann is a Paris-based Irish writer whose recent memoir, The Black Pool, narrates his hallucination-littered descent into […]
The experiment of the cinema is over; perhaps that of the city is coming to an end. The […]
LE HARENG ROUGE The elements were leading him a merry dance. The wind, in particular, was winding him […]
Alienation was big in the twentieth century. Marx had a lot to do with it, but the despair […]
The mother of Ajax Breedlove regretted her call to the police just as the receiver picked up, but […]
Ina had visited Babette in a variety of structures, ranging from a gabled Victorian in the woods to […]
Lou Syrah is a Paris-based writer and journalist, whose recent novella, Fuck Eat Kill, has been nominated for […]
