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Back with the Human Condition

Blair Reeve reviews a collection of poetry that considers the ways in which our instincts often defy our better nature.

Haunting Hospitality

Heidy Lo reviews Marshall Moore’s new tale of a Hong Kong haunted by history that is also a deftly told allegory for today.

Scales of Injustice: The Complete Fiction of Loa Ho

Liz Wan Yuen-Yuk reviews an authoritative new collection of one of Taiwan’s most respected writers from the turn of the century.

A Monthly Account of the Year Leading Up to the End of the World

Paul Scott Stanfied reviews a beguiling book of poetry from the pen of Joshua Edwards.

Nihilism and Technology

Carissa Ma reviews a book that thinks our visions of the future for the human body is driven by darker facets of the unconscious.

October Dedications

Marija Todorova reviews Mang Ke’s poetry collection and considers the significant role played by translators in such projects.

All The Words A Stage

Blair Reeve reviews a debut collection of poetry from Nashua Gallagher.

Inhospitable World: Cinema in the Time of the Anthropocene

Winnie L.M Yee looks at how the content and production of Hollywood genre films and world cinema reflect man’s place in the postwar landscape of nuclear fear and climate crisis.

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