In Lapoujade’s description, the worlds Dick constructs are always on the point of collapsing, precisely because they are ...
Extracts from forthcoming books by Kathryn Davis, Jane DeLynn, N. H. Pritchard, Katherine Rundell, and Izumi Suzuki.
From his upper lip a deeply etched wrinkle descends on either side of his mouth to his chin, which seems to swell and is ...
From Selected Amazon Reviews, to be published by Semiotext (e) this month.
At the heart of this book there is a dream I’d had before I ever started writing and drawing in these notebooks. I have managed to make sense of some parts of the dream, but others I still don’t ...
mop in Slam sweeping across the floor.
Remember where I came from. Think of a continent of sabled czars. Leave your home. Let exile fill your mouth like the lost language of the child. Understand the reason. A man who would not wear the ...
turned impotent, and had to be divorced. The nineteenth century, for all its love ...
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Sharon Olds discusses sex, religion, and writing poems that “women were definitely not supposed to write,” in an excerpt from her Art of Poetry interview with Jessica ...
Wind from the northwestern quarter is lifting him high above ...
I’m tired of lying here. The mountain and the river are not bad.