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Paul Clinton

Paul Clinton is a writer, curator and editor based in London, UK. He is a lecturer in curating at Goldsmiths, University of London.

From Teffi to totalitarianism: what to read this weekend

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From socially engaged poetry to matters of style: what to read this weekend

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Negar Azimi on Jane Bowles and bell hooks on Beyoncé: what to read this weekend

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From John Ashbery on art criticism to an analysis of the new populism: what to read this weekend

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From transgender narratives to the cosmic hum: what to read this weekend

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From the legacy of Prince to the continued importance of Hannah Arendt: what we've been reading this week

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Ta Nehisi Coates on race in comics and Donald Trump on contemporary art: what to read this weekend

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From the fall of Cecil Rhodes to the return of Pee-wee Herman: what we’ve been reading this week

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Morality and museums, public vulgarity and celebrity poets: the best things we've read this week

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Robert Mapplethorpe’s sex life, diversity in museums and a guide to avant garde organ music – what we’ve been reading this week

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How does the devil take his tea? The week's best online reads

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From the legacy of Harper Lee to new poetry by Fred Moten: a round-up of the best things we’ve read online this week

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From the literature of drones to the confusions of criticism: a round-up of the best things we’ve read online this week

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