Russo does not really argue for the entanglement of epilepsy with the person who suffers from it. WAVE ARCHIVE embodies this entanglement, and never settles into a conclusion.
…their preoccupations and anxieties were immortalized in objects that would outlive their owners, changing hands over and over until forgotten or discarded.
Cat in the Agrahāram and Other Stories – Dilip Kumar
Kumar is a writer of proximities, a poet of the close-quartered soul, so it’s not surprising his command of atmosphere is masterful; his stories emanate a sense of the simple density of life.
An excerpt from Notes Toward a Pamphlet by Sergio Chejfec.
For fans of Everett’s more satirical fictions, Telephone might seem like a wayward attempt at conventionality, but behind the homebound setting’s realist framing is a novel no less attuned to the culture around it.
A Letter on Justice and Open Debate and r/NBAstreams
The free exchange of NBA streams, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted.
“Things that have happened are tangibly still happening, whether we know it, accept it, or not.”
Had I Known – Barbara Ehrenreich
Thoughtfully selected and arranged, the chronological staggering of the texts in this volume underscores parallels across Ehrenreich’s more than three decades as a public intellectual and political commentator.
Translation is a Mode=Translation is an Anti-Neocolonial Mode – Don Mee Choi
The essay is a tightly woven crystallization of ideas that appear throughout Choi’s work, including linguistic nonequivalence and one’s sense of home under neocolonization.
Telling Stories Through Stories: Intertextuality in Today’s Indie Lit
The images we see from other media become a part of a language that is deep and intimate.
