HKRB Essays: Donald Trump and Liberal Outrage
As the Election results come in, Daniel Bristow provides a final assessment of Trump’s despicable significance and warns that if he Continue reading
As the Election results come in, Daniel Bristow provides a final assessment of Trump’s despicable significance and warns that if he Continue reading
Stephen Lee Naish reviews Sady Doyle’s book on the public hatred of the likes of Lindsay Lohan, reflecting on Black Mirror and what Continue reading
Lucas Ballestín analyzes the politics of the hipster, looking to dispel assumptions and use psychoanalytic intuition to explore new ways of thinking the Continue reading
Geoff Tibbs provides an extended review of one of the most important publications of the year, the Walter Benjamin stories. Continue reading
Nicolas Hausdorf, author of a renowned ‘superstructural tourist guide to Berlin,’ reviews a new literary guide to that great city by Continue reading
In the latest HKRB Essay Kimberley Clarke discusses the Dylan Nobel Prize saga, arguing that the conflation of music and Continue reading
Jeremy Simmons reviews the 2014 Booker Prize winner in light of its new edition. Richard Flanagan, The Narrow Road to Continue reading
Angus Reoch re-reads John Reed’s classic 1919 text 10 Days That Shook The World and discusses how the revolution eclipses those who help Continue reading
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