By JAMES LIVINGSTON So much for the horror of that neoliberal bond between Henry Kissinger and Hillary Clinton. I hope your vote wasn’t cast as a result of such ...
On February 27, 2017 / By EditorTrailer for the upcoming film by Bruce Robbins. ...
On February 27, 2017 / By EditorWe’re back with a new issue. Ba da boom. We planned on one big feature for the issue which didn’t pan out. It was to be an interview ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy AVI ALPERT The development of the concept of world literature is one of the great accomplishments of literary study over the past few decades. Not only has ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy CHLOE HARALAMBOUS On 18 September, a group of Greek “patriots” congregated in the main square by the harbour of the Aegean island of Lesvos. Summoned by cadres ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy ANASTATIA CURLEY Pay attention to what contemporary novelists say about novels, and you might start to wonder why they’re writing them at all. Karl Ove Knausgaard writes ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy MINOU ARJOMAND Pop quiz: which of the following quotes are taken from speeches by Donald Trump? We are essentially trying to build a more awesome government,for the ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy NEIL HERTZ I had paid little attention to the village of Kufr Aqab when I was living in Ramallah in the winter and spring of 2011. It ...
On November 25, 2016 / By EditorBy MICHAEL RUBENSTEIN Review of Ingrid Burrington, Networks of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide to Urban Internet Infrastructure. Brooklyn: Melville House, 2016. When in 2006 the Republican ...
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