Soul Proprietors

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The Robin Thicke verdict renders the 2013 song theft, and thereby the two songs the same. It’s the latest installment in the American government’s recent series of ontological rearrangements.

‘SSES” ‘SSES” “SSEY’, vols 0 + 1 – Chaulky White

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A hectic, dense, ‘zine-like object of utter catharsis.

Other Planes of There – Renée Green

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Green’s voice remains one of questioning the world, through a continual prodding and reexamination of methods of understanding, transmission, and communication.

They Gave Me a Useless Education

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When you hold up the noteworthy to save a program, you’ll always be at least one example short. For Jay Z’s story to be remarkable, the poverty he came from must still exist.

Of Walking in Ice – Werner Herzog

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Anyone who’s lived through a long, punishing winter knows the extent to which it can isolate you.

The Wisconsin Blues

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“Meet the state’s workforce needs” is a dangerous misreading of what it means for universities to provide a public benefit.

James Hannaham

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I’m interested in that murky zone where the truth is so outrageous as to be unbelievable, and in tackling the challenge of translating that sense of barely real truth into fiction without sacrificing its impact.

The 50 Greatest Moments of My Struggle (So Far)

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The best moments from Karl Ove Knausgaard’s autobiographical epic, My Struggle.

Outline – Rachel Cusk

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I just really hate feeling like the intended audience of what seems to be a manifesto to giving up on the idea of fiction.

Ismael and His Sisters – Louise Stern

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Stern has brilliantly found a way for her words to tell, and not just show.