TalkFrom the Print
He hasn’t talked to anyone today. I haven’t talked to anyone today. It’s not that I haven’t wanted to. It’s not that he hasn’t wanted to talk to someone, but he just never had the chance to…
He hasn’t talked to anyone today. I haven’t talked to anyone today. It’s not that I haven’t wanted to. It’s not that he hasn’t wanted to talk to someone, but he just never had the chance to…
A selection of poems by Maureen N. McLane.
This poem was drawn from “The Insurrectionary Turn,” a portfolio of new political poetry curated by Joshua Clover.
Selections from a portfolio of new political poetry, curated (and with an introduction) by Joshua Clover.
All access to the long-distance train platforms at the Kazan train station was blocked. Golubev showed his passport to a ruddy, yellow-mustached policeman who had an open laptop hanging at chest-height, like a peddler’s box. Like some nasty iron insect, … Continued
A Word or Two from the Lord At the time of the book’s printing, the author of the text was twenty-two years old. He considers himself a decent writer in the primitivist style and currently works in the Vyatka Cheka. … Continued
In this trailer, we go down to Maryland to spy on Elle Muliarchyk as she shoots portraits of Stephen Dixon for our October issue. Filmed at Mr. Dixon’s Baltimore residence. About the subjects: Stephen Dixon is a two-time finalist for the … Continued