
The Divine Madness of Phillip K. Dick
Sci-fi novelist Douglas Lain, nominated for the Phillip K. Dick Prize earlier in the year, reviews the latest OUP text Continue reading
Sci-fi novelist Douglas Lain, nominated for the Phillip K. Dick Prize earlier in the year, reviews the latest OUP text Continue reading
Marcel Krueger returns to review a guide to London which aims to be totally useless, limited in scope and of Continue reading
J.A. Smith reflects on two new books from major publishers on the condition of the Labour party today, assessing the Continue reading
The latest in Joel Swann’s series of 21 reviews treating the CUHK Press collection Poetry in Conflict covers the work of Palestinian Ghassan Continue reading
Jeremy Simmons reviews the latest book in the widely acclaimed six-volume autobiographical literary fiction masterpiece by Karl Ove Knausgaard, discussing his almost Continue reading
Sean Mahoney reviews Dave Hill’s analysis of the London Mayoral elections and discusses how it looks now through the prism Continue reading
Promise Li returns to the HKRB to review the latest from Haymarket, discussing how and why to move forward as Continue reading
Thomas L. Lynn, Jr. reviews a new collection of interviews with Lady Gaga published by Punctum Books as a contribution to philosophy. Heidegger, Continue reading