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Speculative Communities: Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, Grace Blakely, James Bridle and Will Davies
Speculative Communities: Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, Grace Blakely, James Bridle and Will Davies

Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, Professor of Sociology at University College London, argues in Speculative Communities (Chicago) that speculation is no l…

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Vron Ware and Hazel Carby: Return of a Native
Vron Ware and Hazel Carby: Return of a Native

Vron Ware’s take on what it means to be English has, thankfully, little time for nostalgic visions of a post-Brexit rural paradise. In Return of a Na…

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Michael Rosen and Rachel Clarke on the Covid-19 pandemic
Michael Rosen and Rachel Clarke on the Covid-19 pandemic

It’s clear that the Covid pandemic has changed the way we need to think about public health, social justice, the economy and a good deal else besides…

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Abdulrazak Gurnah and Kamila Shamsie
Abdulrazak Gurnah and Kamila Shamsie

2021’s Nobel Laureate in Literature Abdulrazak Gurnah is in conversation about his work with author Kamila Shamsie.

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Diane di Prima: Revolutionary Letters
Diane di Prima: Revolutionary Letters

Diane Di Prima began writing her revolutionary ‘Letters’ in 1968, conjuring a potent blend of utopian visions, ecological urgency and spiritual insig…

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Mary Gaitskill & Octavia Bright: Oppositions
Mary Gaitskill & Octavia Bright: Oppositions

Oppositions collects Mary Gaitskill’s essays of 30 years; taking in subjects as diverse as Nabokov, horse-riding and the Book of Revelation, they’re …

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Alys Fowler & Bee Wilson: The Woman Who Buried Herself
Alys Fowler & Bee Wilson: The Woman Who Buried Herself

In ​The Woman Who Buried Herself (Hazel Press) Alys Fowler takes us deeper and deeper into, and under the soil, until there is no longer a separation…

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Iain Sinclair and Gareth Evans: ‘The Gold Machine’
Iain Sinclair and Gareth Evans: ‘The Gold Machine’

Towards the end of the 19th century Iain Sinclair’s great-grandfather Arthur made an accident-prone and largely disastrous colonial expedition to Per…

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D.M. Black, Robert Chandler and Giovanna di Ceglie on Dante
D.M. Black, Robert Chandler and Giovanna di Ceglie on Dante

Dante’s Purgatorio is as much an allegory of spiritual transformation as it is one of psychological rebirth, personal healing, and self-transcendence…

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John Clegg and Jess McKinney: Pinecoast/Weeding
John Clegg and Jess McKinney: Pinecoast/Weeding

John Clegg and Jess McKinney launch their new Hazel Press poetry collections with reading and conversation.

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