Issue#248
The fissures between one’s ideals and reality. >>Theory and Practice.
Sociopathic, horny, ambitious, confused. >>The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat.
A definite example of good and evil. >>Tony Fomison: Life of an artist.
Reality itself is blazing and burning. >>Slender Volumes. >>Hotel Theresa. >>Islands.
How Clarice Lispector disrupts our notions of good and bad. >>Read C.L.
Our film recommendation this week: No Other Land.
Also recommended: Locked-Up Time.
Issue #247
A Taiwanese novel masquerading as a rediscovered Japanese novel. >>Taiwan Travelogue.
A garden in this wretched world. >>A Mountain to the North, A Lake to the South, Paths to the West, A River to the East.
The Natural. >>Vehicle.
Our film recommendation this week: Hive.
Also: The Battle of Algiers.
Issue #246
Beware the man whose handwriting sways like a reed in the wind. >>Wrong Norma.
11 things you learn when writing a novel about alpaca breeders. >>Star Gazers.
David Graeber’s lasting influence on anthropology and activism. >>As If Already Free.
Blood, sweat, tears and body shaming. >>Cry When the Baby Cries.
The biggest little press in the world. >>Books published by Fitzcarraldo Editions.
Our film recommendation this week: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia.
Also: The Bibi Files.
Issue #244
A communal space of writing. >>Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other. >>Committed.
What is children’s literature for? >>Books by Katherine Rundell.
“I want to be hopeful.” >>Books by Han Kang. >>Pre-order We Do Not Part.
Speculative fiction in the age of Artificial Intelligence. >>Hum.
Sharing the bill with your younger self. >>Krapp’s Last Tape.
Our film recommendation this week: Maurice and I.
Our other film recommendation this week: Praying for Armageddon.
Issue #243
Phoning in from Te Araroa trail. >>Your signed copy of Naomi Arnold’s book at a special price.
A rare interview with Gerald Murnane. >> Books by Gerald Murnane.
Hayek’s bastards. >>Crack-Up Capitalism. >>Hayek’s Bastards.
A deadly book for naughty children. >>A copy for the child of your choice.
Our film recommendations this week: Heart of Glass.
And also: Marguerite’s Theorem.
Issue #242
The illustrated envelopes of Edward Gorey. >>Born to Be Posthumous.
A history of Janet Frame’s desk. >>A history of Janet Frame’s other desk. >>The Table.
Our film recommendation this week: 45 Years.
Issue #241
The comfy story has got to change. >>Concerning the Future of Souls.
A grim future. >>Juice.
The classical music in Murakami’s novels. >>The City and Its Uncertain Walls.
Make your submission (however brief) on the Treaty Principles Bill by January 7th. >>This is a handy submission-builder. >>Read Thomas’s submission.
Our film recommendation this week: Ginger and Rosa.
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Issue #240
Joy of joys. >>Orbital.
Not a book, except by its necessary containment in a physical form. >>Whaea Blue.
Anarchism and principle of play. >>The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World.
Translating Japanese’s many words for ‘I’. >>The City and Its Uncertain Walls. >>An I-Novel.
A book for every year of your life: 0—30. >>Build the bookcase.
The art of watching and the art of being watched. >>The Sleepers.
Chronic illness and creative recuperation. >>Enacting the disease.
Our film recommendation this week: Janet Planet.
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Issue #239
Sounds in the house. >>On the Calculation of Volume, Book I and Book II.
Day 121. >>On the Calculation of Volume, Book I and Book II.
The Angel of Death has some reservations about his job. >>Concerning the Future of Souls.
Uncanny the singing that comes from certain husks. >>Concerning the Future of Souls.
First a farce, then a tragedy. >>The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat.
Unashamedly political. >>The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat.
New ground. >>Juice.
Our film recommendation this week: A Mistake. >>Read the book!
Issue #238