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HKRB Interviews: Catherine Belsey

In the latest HKRB Interviews in critical theory and philosophy, renowned Derridean Catherine Belsey discusses the possibility of re-activating Derrida in Continue reading →

The Poems of T. S. Eliot

Eldrid Herrington reviews the first truly complete edition of T.S. Eliot’s poetry, exploring Eliot the profane and Eliot the sacred. Continue reading →

Hong Kong Future Perfect

Jeffrey Tam reviews the latest anthology by the Hong Kong Writers Circle, a text which envisages twenty utopian/dystopian futures for Continue reading →

HKRB Interviews: Eleanor Kaufman

Eleanor Kaufman is Professor of Comparative Literature, English, and French and Francophone Studies at University of California, Los Angeles. Her Continue reading →

The Weird and The Eerie

James Rushing Daniel reviews the late Mark Fisher’s final book, discussing the limits of Freud and of human agency. Mark Continue reading →

RAIN: Four Walks in English Weather

Leo Cookman reviews a new Faber collection that critiques the relationship between Britain, weather and complaining. Melissa Harrison, RAIN: Four Walks Continue reading →

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