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Facing Future Feelings: The Portrait of Chelsea Manning

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Issue No. 21

Hatty Nestor

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Issue No. 21

Last autumn I listened to an episode from the 1999 ‘Lock Up’ series of This American Life, which explored the way prisoners represent their identities...

Art Review

February 2018

No One Here Gets Out Alive: Kaveh Golestan’s ‘Prostitutes’ Series

Joobin Bekhrad

Art Review

February 2018

‘The ruins of Rey are near Tehran!’ exclaimed the wayfarers in Sadegh Hedayat’s dark, opium-incensed novel of 1936, The...

Interview

February 2018

In Conversation: Rowan Hisayo Buchanan and Eley Williams

Rowan Hisayo Buchanan

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February 2018

It felt like everyone had been talking about Eley Williams. Her slim book, Attrib. and other stories, bounced across...

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February 2018

Paris in August

Jacqueline Feldman

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February 2018

Although I had landed two hours before, I was drinking wine and not coffee as I waited for a...

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January 2018

Accumulations (Appendix F)

Kate Zambreno

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January 2018

I’ve been keeping a mental list of all the pieces of art that I’ve nursed Leo in front of...

Interview

December 2017

Interview with Peter Stamm

Seren Adams

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December 2017

Peter Stamm’s international reputation as a writer of acute psychological perception and meticulously precise prose has been growing steadily...

Small White Monkeys

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November 2017

Sophie Collins

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November 2017

Small white monkeys stretch around in the dirt beneath a tree but do not get dirty. They pick themselves up and dash away across...

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Issue No. 20

Notes on the history of a detention centre

Felix Bazalgette

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Issue No. 20

Looking back at Harmondsworth as he left, after 52 days inside, Amir was struck by how isolated the detention...

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September 2017

On The White Review Anthology

The Editors

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September 2017

Valentine’s Day 2010, Brooklyn: an intern at the Paris Review skips his shift as an undocumented worker at an...

Interview with Ottessa Moshfegh

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August 2017

Yen Pham

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August 2017

Ottessa Moshfegh’s first two books are, as she tells me, very different from one another. But despite the contrast between McGlue (2014) and Eileen...

 

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