Prisoner of Infinity
Nicolas Hausdorf reviews the eloquent new book from the underground artist Jasun Horsley.
Nicolas Hausdorf reviews the eloquent new book from the underground artist Jasun Horsley.
Brian Haman reviews Byung-Chul Han’s Psychopolitics and explores a regime of domination that has discovered the force of the psyche.
B. David Zarley reviews Jackson Ellis’s debut novel, where the American Dream of land and liberty is sacrificed in the name of Progress.
Stephen Davies discusses the latest by Agnes Ku, whose poetry/prose/image project confronts modern life in Hong Kong.
Following the revelations of Cambridge Analytica’s involvement in Brexit and the election of Trump, J.A. Smith asks whether the relationship between populism and digital media goes deeper than the rogue behaviour of particular companies and campaigns.
Mary Jean Chan reviews the latest collection by Ishion Hutchinson, published recently by Faber.
Gabriele de Seta on China’s digital entrepreneurs, infrastructures and platforms.
In the first of a mini-series of interviews by Nigerian poet and novelist Timothy Ogene, Canadian travel and fiction writer Jean McNeil is the guest.
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