Issue #50
- Portal to a new world. >>Azadi.
- The world wakes up, enlarged. >>The Math Campers.
- The Rathbones Folio Prize (rather-)Long List. >>Awaiting your orders.
- Too much information. >>Books by Thomasin Sleigh.
- How the internet is transforming the novel.
- On loneliness and creativity.
- On the limits of literary automation.
- Your ticket to the Inferno.
- The year of grinding teeth.
- Second-most-spoken languages of the world.
Issue #49
- We create who we are. >>To Be a Man.
- Literary promiscuity in the digital age.
- The Hard Crowd. >>Books by Rachel Kusher.
- Animalinside. >>Krasznahorkai on your shelf.
- Two stories by Kate Zambreno. >>Screen Tests.
- Maxine Groffsky on the art of editing.
- "It's not Jung's, it's mine." >>Ursula K. Le Guin.
- Following Sebald through London's East End. >>As in Austerlitz.
- Worth restoring?
- Grace Paley! >>Written and collected.
- Spot the book.
- An archaeological memo.
Issue #48
- "I don't miss the world as much as, perhaps, I should." >>>What's the Weather?
- Inside the mind of a writer.
- "Capitalist naturalism." >>Hurricane Season.
- Looking for Paris’s old Left Bank in the footsteps of Simone de Beauvoir.
- Ulysses by the Numbers.
- Teaching us wonder.
- What writers and editors do.
- How to read after becoming a parent.
- Looking forward to 2021?
- Why we keep waiting for Godot.
- Can you make the middle distance?
- Dial-a-Poem.
Issue #47
Issue #46
- The Caspian Tiger. >>An Inventory of Losses.
- The Unspoken Corners. >>Divorcing.
- Palaces for all.
- The custard factory. >>The Doll's Alphabet.
- Same Same But Different.
- What we know of Sappho.
- The irreparable, the inconsolable. >>Read Nathalie Léger!
- What makes a Penguin Classic?
- Books by the foot.
- Indie publishers in the UK.
- Book cover wars.
- What does 'bumper' mean, exactly?
Issue #45
- This Lispectorian century. >>Read Clarice.
- Te Kai a te Rangatira. >>The book.
- A bicycling bookseller.
- Childhood, youth, and dependency. >>Your childhood, youth, and dependency.
- A new story by Rachel Kushner. >>Also by Rachel Kushner.
- A damp Saturday afternoon in Westport.
- The man who saw through himself. >>The rules of the game.
- The shadows beneath the shadows.
- The many tongues of Olga Tokarczuk.
- On visiting a dead writer's house.
- To medicine via Paradise.
- What's Gaelic for app?
- Talia Marshall's lucky, unlucky book.
- Reading as resistance.
- Daytrips for waxworks.
Issue #44
- Why literature loves lists. >>Dillonism.
- The fires of occupation. >>Your copy of Te Ahi Kā.
- Every cripple has his own way of walking. >>Ann Quin.
- Beowulf lives.
- A depth charge for the hip pocket. >>Get your texts.
- Everything stops for the baby. >>The Swimmers.
- Crip the lit. >>Pick up a free copy of Here We Are Read Us from the counter.
- Some American book covers.
- New from John Donne.
- Literary paper dolls.
- She read too much.
- Ivor Cutler interviews himself.
Issue #43
- Do we still need speech marks?
- On bookkeeping. >>Not a Novel.
- Poetry and neuroscience.
- Meat country.
- A creature in my own right. >>Earthlings.
- What a book cover can do.
- Extract of Nightingale. >>The rest.
- Alan Moore on William Blake.
- Félix Fénéon. >>Novels in 3 lines.
- Moveable/movable type.
- A free chess manual.
- To catch a Büchermarder.
Issue #42
- The Decameron Project. >>The wrappable version.
- On water.
- On translating A Musical Offering. >>Recommended reading.
- An interview with Sarah Manguso. >>Books!
- How Paul Celan reconceived language. >>Read Paul Celan.
- José Saramago!
- Good sentences are why we read.
- The language police.
- No walk is ever wasted.
- Animated Barthes.
- Is there a culture war and can it be won?
- We all now exist as avatars. >>Zed.
- We are built to forget.
- Altered books.
Issue #41
- Brave New World vs. Nineteen Eight-Four. >>Huxley vs. Orwell.
- Te Rauparaha's migration. >>Tamihana's memoir of his father.
- The virtues of the semicolon.
- Understanding our stories.
- Against the immensity of things. >>Some books by Kobo Abe.
- To die one's own death.
- How did the passive voice get such a bad name?
- Notes on the diagram.
- On gimmicks.
- In praise of the difficult.
- Power, revolution and futurity. >>Some books by Imre Kertész.
- In Mexico City.
- U break it we fix it.
Issue #40
- Citational fiction and the literary supercut.
- "I married a stranger to be left alone." >>Earthlings.
- Why Claire Messud writes. >>Kant's Little East Prussian Head.
- When waking begins.
- When raving was radical. >>Read Rave.
- A poem by Jorie Graham.
- Symbolically authentic non-Euclidian adventures in mountain climbing. >>Mount Analogue.
- Interesting times (Camus).
- Write a novel in a month.
- Making up for lost time.
- A story by Adania Shibli. >>Read Thomas's review of Minor Detail.
- Lake stories.
- Martin Edmond on Colin McCahon. >>Endless Yet Never.
- The cinematography that changed cinema.
- Andrew O'Hagan, 1986. >>2020.