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Why Only Art Can Save Us

Gregory Sholette reviews Santiago Zabala’s Heidegger-inspired investigation of contemporary art and aesthetics.

The Tiger Hunters of Tai O

Jason Chu reviews John Saeki’s new detective novel which restores the South China tiger to its rightful place in the wilds of Hong Kong.

Free Woman: Life, Liberation and Doris Lessing

Tom Sperlinger reviews Lara Feigel’s compelling work on the fascinating life of Doris Lessing.

Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age

Jemes Besse on new media, conversation and technological design.  

Betraying Big Brother

Chloe Lim reviews Leta Hong-Fincher’s second book on women in today’s China.

Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason

Thomas L. Lynn, Jr. reviews David Harvey’s new work on the madness of capitalism.

A Serf’s Journal

Grafton Tanner reviews a memoir that looks at the working conditions of big industry – how corporatism breaks, imprisons, and sometimes kills its workers.

Trip: Psychedelics, Alienation and Change

Stuart Walton finds something missing in this self-directed narrative of psychonautic exploration.

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