Makanin’s Asan: Dark myth of in Chechnia Asan is less a book about Russia's Chechen battles and more of an unsatisfied, jittery novel that shows how war pushes participants
From father to son, immutable violence – on The son of the man by Jean-Baptiste Del Amo The Son of Man depicts violence transmitted from person to person without denouncing the paternal figure.
The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer The punk rock politics of Joe Strummer takes the reader on a journey through the political influences and motivations that defined one
Clifford Harper: What is Government? An extract from the anarchist graphics of Clifford Harper. (Text: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Confessions of a Revolutionary, 1849)
Mircea Cărtărescu to Receive Guadalajara’s Literature Prize The 2022 edition of Guadalajara fair’s top literary award goes to the Bucharest-born Mircea Cărtărescu.
[Antonio Lobo Antunes] Incest and dictators Act of the Damned offers readers another another look at Antunes' complex, vile brilliance.
Le Seuil will publish Georges Perec’s unfinished Places Forty years after the death of the writer, Editions du Seuil will publish on May 6 an unfinished project by George Perec