Literature
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Let each man remain his own master
the original preface by Elisée Reclus to the 1885 edition of Kropotkin’s “Words of a Rebel,” re-print out this May…
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The Poet
The Transcendentalists were sufficiently close, both geographically and philosophically, to the anesthetic revolution that their recordings of their encounters and…
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What Occurs at Night time by Peter Cameron
Humorous and haunting, gothic and dazzling—What Occurs at Night time is a novel in contrast to something you’ve ever learn. Referred to…
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Prostitute, writer, feminist: Grisélidis Réal
Prostitute, writer, artist, trafficker, convict, feminist: Grisélidis Réal was an eternal cursed lover. Correspondence and interviews make it possible to…
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Extract from ‘A Season with Verona’
Incanto Hellas Verona vinci per noi! I still remember my amazement when I first heard myself shouting those words. “Hellas Verona,…
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Bilge Karasu: Composing the fear
Spiral movement and perceptive destabilisation in Gece of Bilge Karasu
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The Humorless Ladies of Border Control
A one-of-a-kind travelogue exploring the intersection of literature, politics, and punk rock idealism in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, Ukraine,…
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Robert Walser: Turkey? No, thank you
At the same time, the publisher Samuel Fischer had called Robert and asked him: ‘Do you want to go to…
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A Little Fable [Franz Kafka] by Vincent Stall
“A Little Fable” (“Kleine Fabel,” in the original German) is a paragraph-long short story masterpiece by Kafka. I ran across…
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