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19th Century
‘Few vaudevillistes can escape the contagion’
Leipzigzag
Lakota Power
Farah Abdessamad on François-René de Chateaubriand
Spectacle’s Spectacle
The Terror and Transitional Justice in the Twentieth Century
Image gallery:
7 Seascapes by Paul Signac
Liberia, Mexico and Racial Republicanism
Image gallery:
9 Photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot
How to Write a Berfrois Post
Book excerpt:
‘Confessions of an English Opium-Eater’ by Thomas De Quincey
Patrick Bray on Michel Houellebecq
Calvin Schermerhorn: Family and Freedom
A Staring Back
Poisonings, bludgeonings, suffocations
Present Perfect
‘In vast, impoverished cities like Bombay, Cairo, Jakarta, Rio, or Lagos, the plot lines of the nineteenth century proliferate. Not ignorant mass suffering, but the ordeal of sentient individuals who are daily exposed to a world of possibilities through a sheet of glass-satellite TV, the Internet-that keeps them out.’
‘Victor Hugo, it turns out, was as orientalist as his compatriots.’
Lautréamont’s recipe for “toxic emanations” still as pungent as ever
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‘All of the People’ by Leontia Flynn
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