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At Museum Frieder Bruda’s Salon Berlin, the artist reflects on book burning during the Nazi regime

BY Kito Nedo |

In three stories, the German filmmaker and writer bears witness to the tentativeness of history

BY Alexander Kluge |

A new publishing project misunderstands the anti-patriarchal motivations behind historical pen names

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

Revisiting the author’s prescient 'manifesto for a fair fight' - first published as an essay in 2014 - now out as a full-length book

BY Haley Mlotek |

The author of Glitch Feminism on correcting the cyberfeminist canon, the Black trauma at the root of memes and why online space is still ‘real’

BY Momtaza Mehri AND Legacy Russell |

The American poet – whose ‘Memory’ is now out from Siglio Press – on the poetics of synesthesia

BY Bernadette Mayer |

In the author’s debut novel, ‘the threat of a sharp edge is on every page’ 

BY Haley Mlotek |

The authors discuss diary-keeping, photography and motherhood

BY Moyra Davey AND Kate Zambreno |

A statistician and a novelist on the links between dataviz and storytelling

BY Helen DeWitt AND Andrew Gelman |

Renowned poet Joan Retallack reads Adnan’s poetry

BY Joan Retallack |

Recent events have shown how deeply our lives are enmeshed with those of others – with the potential for both support and harm

BY Nisha Ramayya |

A bleak tale of a girl raised in isolation, ‘I Who Have Never Known Men’ takes on new meaning amidst the current wave of lockdown narratives

BY Haley Mlotek |

Before Twitter, Félix Fénéon’s daily ‘novels in three lines’ made a literary art form of current affairs

BY Francesca Wade |

The critic’s folksy guide, How to Be an Artist, includes some valuable insight on the creative process 

BY Dan Fox |

The novelist and poet Robert Glück revisits dream journals left by his late partner, the painter Ed Aulerich-Sugai, whose life was cut short by HIV in the early 1990s 

BY Robert Glück |

Juliet Jacques speaks to the pioneering writer and theorist about her new book, ‘Reverse Cowgirl’, an ‘auto-ethnography’ of the self

BY Juliet Jacques |

The translator of the Nobel Literature Prize winner on jet lag, death threats and insomnia in Poland

BY Jennifer Croft |

Learning to survive a jittering feed of survivalist pro tips and transhumanist dreck

BY Brian Dillon |