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Jennifer Kabat
A finalist for Notting Hill Editions’ Essay Prize, Jennifer Kabat is working on a book of linked essays, Growing Up Modern, exploring ideology and the landscape from the modernist suburb where she grew up to where she lives now in the Catskill Mountains. She writes for Frieze and The Believer and was awarded a Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. Included in The Promise at Arnolfini and Autobiography at Index in Stockholm, her ongoing collaboration with artist Kate Newby, The January February March, will be at The Poor Farm in rural Wisconsin  this summer.

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The Place of the Bridge

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August 2016

Jennifer Kabat

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August 2016

I.   Look up. A woman tumbles from the sky, her dress billowing around her like a parachute as she spins. The air caught...

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fiction

January 2016

Good People

Nir Baram

TR. Jeffrey Green

fiction

January 2016

Good People opens in Berlin in 1938. Thomas Heiselberg has grand plans to make the company he works for the...

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July 2012

Run, Comrades, #YOLO! — Cursory Notes on Radical Hashtag Forms

Huw Lemmey

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July 2012

I’m not up on the Internet, but I hear that is a democratic possibility. People can connect with each...

Interview

May 2014

Interview with Eimear McBride

David Collard

Interview

May 2014

Eimear McBride’s first book, the radically experimental A Girl is a Half-formed Thing, was written when she was 27 and...

 

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