Issue #212
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Four decades of Wellington street art. >>Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.
Our film recommendation this week: The Zone of Interest.
Issue #212
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Four decades of Wellington street art. >>Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.
Our film recommendation this week: The Zone of Interest.
Issue #211
We cannot succeed in destroying democracy unless we first destroy language.
Our film recommendation this week: Persona.
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Issue #209
A literary sitcom about life, death, and climate change. >>The Extinction of Irena Rey.
Our film recommendation this week: Ghost Dog.
Issue #208
Gabriele Wiener does not care if you don’t see her writing as literature. >>Undiscovered.
Photography as an unexpected writing tool. >>The Extinction of Irena Rey.
Genre, truth, animals, and, of course, Sonia. >>Kick the Latch.
Embracing and rejecting the colonial lens. >>A Different Light.
Heartbreak and family love. >>The International Booker Prize short list.
What obituaries tell us about how the world views artists. >>This Is Not a Novel, And other novels.
Our film recommendation this week: The Nest.
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Issue #207 (Bumper Autumn Issue)
A private story of a big love and its decay, but also the dissolution of a whole political system. >>Kairos.
Making of a poem. >>In the Company of Bees. >>The Ceaseless Murmuring of Innumerable Bees.
Speaking up for Palestine is hard, but it has never been more necessary. >>Erasing Palestine.
Falling into the web of superstition. >>Every Drop Is a Man’s Nightmare.
The small press world is about to fall apart. >>What the closure of SPD means for readers.
Our film recommendation this week: Dreaming Walls.
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Issue #206
Our film recommendation this week: Brooklyn. >>Order Colm Tóibín’s forthcoming Long Island before 14 April and save 10% by using the code COLM when checking out.
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Issue #205
Our film recommendation this week: Afire.
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Issue #204
Safety through the classified advertisements. >>I Seek a Kind Person.
Our film recommendation this week: News from Home.
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Issue #203
We’re all in this together. >>Browse fiction. >>Browse non-fiction.
“I love to hear the sound of form, and I love to hear the sound of it breaking.” >>New Selected Poems.
Our film recommendation this week: After Yang.
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Issue #202
Pushed up against the inner life of another person. >>Lori & Joe.
How do you build a life? >>Do You Still Have Time for Chaos?
Language itself is at war with accepted modes of expression. >>Out of Earth.
The man who remembered everything. >>The Mind of a Mnemonist.
Our film recommendation this week: The Munekata Sisters.
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Issue #201
A radical fusion of linguistic experiment and philosophical enquiry. >>D. >>Alphabetical Diaries.
Emotion comes into the world the moment we take on language. >>Motion Sickness.
The ungoverned and the ungovernable. >>Do You Still Have Time for Chaos?
The best genderqueer mountain lion novel of the year. >>Open Throat.
Different language — different world view. >>The Basics Explained.
Our film recommendation this week: Anatomy of a Fall.
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